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Ismael Sarmiento
José Ismael Sarmiento Riaño (born July 15, 1973 in Cómbita, Boyacá Department, Boyacá) is a retired male road bicycle racing, road cyclist from Colombia. He was nicknamed "Pocholo" during his career. Major results ;1995 :2nd in Stage 8 1995 Clásico RCN, Clásico RCN, Tunja (COL) ;1996 :3rd in Stage 3 1996 Clásico RCN, Clásico RCN, Leona en Tocancipa (COL) ;1998 :1st in General Classification Vuelta a Guatemala (GUA) :1st in General Classification Vuelta de Higuito (CRC) ;1999 :3rd in Stage 14 1999 Vuelta a Colombia, Vuelta a Colombia, Zipaquirá (COL) ;2000 :3rd in Stage 2 Vuelta a Boyacà, El Humilladero (COL) ;2001 :2nd in National Championships, Road, Elite, Colombia (COL) :1st in General Classification Vuelta a Cundinamarca (COL) :2nd in Prologue 2001 Vuelta a Colombia, Vuelta a Colombia, Popayan (COL) :2nd in Stage 2 Doble Copacabana GP Fides, Viacha (BOL) ;2002 : in 2002 Pan American Cycling Championships, Pan American Championships, Road, Elite :3rd in Stage 1 Vue ...
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Cómbita
Cómbita is a town and municipality in the Colombian Departments of Colombia, Department of Boyacá Department, Boyacá, part of the sub region of the Central Boyacá Province. Cómbita is situated on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense and borders Arcabuco and the department of Santander Department, Santander in the north, Sotaquirá in the northeast, Tuta, Boyacá, Tuta and Oicatá in the east, department capital Tunja at away and Motavita in the south and Arcabuco and Motavita in the west.Official website Cómbita


History

Cómbita was in the time before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores inhabited by the Muisca people, Muisca, organized in their loose Muisca Confederation. The Muisca rulers, ruler of the northern Muisca was the ''zaque'' of Tunja, Hunza, modern day Tunja. The '' ...
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2006 Clásico RCN
The 46th edition of the annual Clásico RCN was held from October 15 to October 22, 2006, in Colombia. The stage race with an UCI rate of 2.3 started in Buenaventura and finished in Cali. RCN stands for "Radio Cadena Nacional" – one of the oldest and largest radio networks in the nation. Stages 2006-10-15: Buenaventura – Cali (123 km) 2006-10-16: Cali – Buga (116 km) 2006-10-17: Tuluá – Villamaría (188 km) 2006-10-18: Manizales – Sabaneta (180 km) 2006-10-19: Itagüí – Pereira (196.9 km) 2006-10-20: Pereira – Armenia (44.8 km) 2006-10-21: Calarcá – Ibagué (156.4 km) 2006-10-22: Espinal – Bogotá (157.7 km) Final classification Teams ;Lotería de Boyacá — Coordinadora * ''Director Deportivo'': José Alfonso "El Pollo" López ;EPM — Orbitel * ''Director Técnico'': José Raúl Mesa ;Colombia es Pasión — Coldeportes * ''Director Deportivo'': Jairo Monroy Gutiérrez ;Secretaría de Hacienda — ...
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Vuelta A Colombia Stage Winners
Vuelta, Spanish for "lap" or "roundtrip", is used in the name of a number of cycling races in Spanish speaking countries, as well as a few other contexts: Cycling races * Vuelta a Andalucía * Vuelta a Aragón, Spain * Vuelta a Asturias, Spain * Vuelta a Bolivia * Vuelta a Burgos, Spain * Vuelta a Cantabria, Spain * Vuelta a Castilla y León, Spain * Vuelta a Chihuahua, Mexico * Vuelta a Colombia * Vuelta a Colombia Femenina Oro y Paz * Vuelta a Cuba * Vuelta a El Salvador * Vuelta a España * Vuelta a Extremadura, Spain * Vuelta a Guatemala * Vuelta a la Argentina * Vuelta a La Rioja, Spain * Vuelta a Mallorca * Vuelta a Murcia, Spain * Vuelta a Navarra, Spain * Vuelta a Paraguay * Vuelta a Perú * Vuelta a San Juan, Argentina * Vuelta a Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain * Vuelta a Venezuela * Vuelta a la Comunitat Valenciana Feminas, Spain * Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional, Dominican Republic * Vuelta al Ecuador * Vuelta al Táchira, Venezuela * Vuelta Ciclista a Costa Rica * ...
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Colombian Male Cyclists
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1973 Births
Events January * January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark 1973 enlargement of the European Communities, enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union. * January 15 – Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U.S. President Richard Nixon announces the suspension of offensive action in North Vietnam. * January 17 – Ferdinand Marcos becomes President for Life of the Philippines. * January 20 – Richard Nixon is Second inauguration of Richard Nixon, sworn in for a second term as President of the United States. Nixon is the only person to have been sworn in twice as President (First inauguration of Richard Nixon, 1969, Second inauguration of Richard Nixon, 1973) and Vice President of the United States (First inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953, Second inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1957). * January 22 ** George Foreman defeats Joe Frazier to win the heavyweight world boxing championship. ** A ...
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José Daniel Bernal
José Daniel Bernal García (born March 15, 1973 in Bogotá) is a male road cyclist from Colombia. Career ;1992 :1st in General Classification Vuelta a El Salvador (ESA) ;1997 :1st in Stage 11 Vuelta a Colombia, Puerto Salgar (COL) ;2000 :1st in General Classification Tour de la Guadeloupe (GUA) ;2002 :1st in Stage 8 Vuelta a Guatemala, San Marcos, Guatemala (GUA) :2nd in General Classification Vuelta a Guatemala (GUA) ;2003 :1st in Stage 9 part b Tour de la Guadeloupe (GUA) :1st in General Classification Tour de la Guadeloupe (GUA) ;2005 :2nd in General Classification Tour de la Guadeloupe (GUA) :1st in Stage 9 part b Tour de la Guadeloupe, Abymes (GUA) ;2006 :2nd in General Classification Tour de la Guadeloupe (GUA) ;2007 :3rd in Circuito de Combita (COL) ;2009 :1st in Stage 2 part b Tour de la Guadeloupe, TTT, Les Abymes (GUA) ::alongside Boris Carène, Ismael Sarmiento José Ismael Sarmiento Riaño (born July 15, 1973 in Cómbita, Boyacá Department, Boyacá) is a retired ...
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Nicolas Dumont (cyclist)
Nicolas Dumont (born 15 June 1973) is a French road cyclist. Major results ;1996 : 1st Stage 4 Tour de l'Ain : 1st Stage 2b Ronde de l'Isard ;1998 : 3rd Tour du Finistère ;2000 : 4th Tour du Doubs : 5th GP de Villers-Cotterêts ;2002 : 1st Overall Circuit des Ardennes : 1st Grand Prix des Marbriers : 2nd Overall Ruban Granitier Breton ;2003 : 2nd Tour du Jura : 3rd Overall Circuit des Ardennes ;2004 : 3rd Overall Tour de Guadeloupe ::1st Stage 5 ;2007 : 1st Stage 2 Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional : 2nd Overall Tour de la Guadeloupe ;2009 : 1st Overall Tour de Guadeloupe ::1st Stages 2b ( TTT) & 8b ;2012 : 9th Overall Tour de Guadeloupe The Tour de Guadeloupe (; en, Tour of Guadeloupe) is an annual men's multiple stage road bicycle race held each August in the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. Founded in 1948 under the name Tour Cycliste de la Guadeloupe, this elite me ... References External links * French male cyclists Tour de Guadeloupe winners T ...
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Boris Carène
Boris Carène (born 7 December 1985 in Pointe-à-Pitre) is a French professional road bicycle racer, from Guadeloupe, who currently rides for French amateur team VC Lucéen. In 2011, he was the winner of the 61st edition of the Tour de Guadeloupe. He won the 2012 Caribbean Cycling Championships in Antigua. Major results ;2005 : 6th Overall Tour de Guadeloupe ;2007 : 4th Overall Tour de Guadeloupe ::1st Young rider classification ;2009 : 4th Overall Tour de Guadeloupe ::1st Stage 6 ;2010 : 2nd Overall Tour de Guadeloupe ;2011 : 1st Overall Tour de Guadeloupe : 3rd Overall Tour de Martinique ::1st Stage 10 ( ITT) ;2013 : 9th Overall Tour de Guadeloupe ;2014 : 6th Overall Tour de Guadeloupe : 6th Duo Normand (with Johan Coenen) : 7th Tour du Jura ;2015 : 1st Overall Tour de Guadeloupe ::1st Stage 2b ( ITT), 4 & 8b ( ITT) : 6th Overall Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional ;2017 : 6th Overall Tour de Guadeloupe : 9th Overall Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional : 10th Time trial, Pan Am ...
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2007 Clásico RCN
The 47th edition of the annual Clásico RCN was held from October 13 to October 21, 2007 in Colombia. The stage race with an UCI rating of 2.3 started with a prologue in Yopal and finished in Popayán. Stages 2007-10-13: Yopal – Yopal (6.7 km) 2007-10-14: Yopal – Villanueva (145.3 km) 2007-10-15: Villavicencio – Bogotá (120.2 km) 2007-10-16: Honda – Villamaría (130 km) 2007-10-17: Manizales – Envigado (189.3 km) 2007-10-18: Caldas – Pereira (180.3 km) 2007-10-19: Pereira – Cali (214.4 km) 2007-10-20: Cali – Popayán (123.8 km) 2007-10-21: Circuito Urbano en Popayán (28.9 km) Final classification See also * 2007 Vuelta a Colombia The 57th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from July 28 to August 12, 2007. Stages 2007-07-28: Barranquilla — Barranquilla (6.6 km) 2007-07-29: Barranquilla — Aracataca (122.4 km) 2007-07-31: Aguachica — Barrancabermeja ( ... References Clásico RCN 2007 ...
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2004 Vuelta A Colombia
The 54th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from June 6 to June 20, 2004. Stages 2004-06-06: San Juan de Pasto — San Juan de Pasto (5.6 km) 2004-06-07: San Juan de Pasto — San Juan de Pasto (172.3 km) 2004-06-08: La Florida — Remolinos (108 km) 2004-06-09: Popayán — Palmira (149 km) 2004-06-10: Palmira — Santa Rosa de Cabal (197.6 km) 2004-06-11: Santa Rosa de Cabal — Jericó (171 km) 2004-06-12: Jericó — La Estrella (116.4 km) 2004-06-13: Medellín — Medellín (119 km) 2004-06-14: La Estrella — Jardín (151.4 km) 2004-06-15: Jardín — Anserma (203.7 km) 2004-06-16: Anserma — La Tebaida (140.4 km) 2004-06-17: La Tebaida — Girardot (176.4 km) 2004-06-18: Girardot — Funza (122.3 km) 2004-06-19: Bogotá — Alto de la Ye (21.9 km) 2004-06-20: Circuito en Bogotá (Sector de Ciudad Kennedy) (90 km) Final classification Teams ;Lotería de Boyacá ;05 Orbitel ;Aguard ...
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Boyacá Department
Boyacá () is one of the thirty-two departments of Colombia, and the remnant of Boyacá State, one of the original nine states of the "United States of Colombia". Boyacá is centrally located within Colombia, almost entirely within the mountains of the Eastern Cordillera to the border with Venezuela, although the western end of the department extends to the Magdalena River at the town of Puerto Boyacá. Boyacá borders to the north with the Department of Santander, to the northeast with the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and Norte de Santander, to the east with the departments of Arauca and Casanare. To the south, Boyacá borders the department of Cundinamarca and to the west with the Department of Antioquia covering a total area of . The capital of Boyacá is the city of Tunja. Boyacá is known as "The Land of Freedom" because this region was the scene of a series of battles which led to Colombia's independence from Spain. The first one took place on 25 July 1819 in ...
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