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Libardo Niño
Libardo Niño Corredor (born 26 September 1968) is a male road racing cyclist from Colombia. He competed for his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics, finishing in 76th place in the individual road race. Colombia competed with three cyclists in this event; the other ones being José Robles (49th) and Héctor Palacio (52nd). Major results ;1993 :Vuelta a Colombia ::1st Prologue & Stages 8 & 14 ;1994 :3rd Overall Clásico RCN ::1st Stages 4, 5 & 6 ;1995 :5th Overall Vuelta a Colombia ::1st Stage 4 :1st Stage 7 Clásico RCN ;1997 :9th Overall Vuelta a Colombia ;1998 :1st Stage 9 Ruta Mexico :3rd Overall Vuelta a Colombia ;2001 :1st Stage 10 Vuelta a Colombia ;2002 :3rd Overall Vuelta a Colombia ;2003 :1st Overall Vuelta a Colombia ::1st Points classification ::1st Stage 5 :1st Stage 9 Vuelta a Guatemala ;2004 :1st Overall Vuelta a Colombia ::1st Points classification ::1st Prologue & Stage 4 : 2nd Time trial, National Road Championships ;2005 :1st Overall Vuelta a Col ...
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Paipa
Paipa is a town and municipality in the Tundama Province, a part of the Colombian department of Boyacá. Paipa borders Duitama, Firavitoba, Tibasosa, Sotaquirá and Tuta.Official website Paipa


Geography

Paipa is located 15 km west of and to the northeast of , the capital of the department, in the Cordillera Oriental (Eastern Ranges) of the Colombian

2002 Vuelta A Colombia
The 52nd edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from June 30 to July 14, 2002. Stages 2002-06-30: Cúcuta — Cúcuta (5.2 km) 2002-07-01: Pamplona — Bucaramanga (142 km) 2002-07-02: Bucaramanga — Socorro (109.1 km) 2002-07-03: Socorro — Tunja (150.7 km) 2002-07-04: Tunja — Chía (115.7 km) 2002-07-05: Bogotá — Bogotá (39 km) 2002-07-06: Bogotá — Bogotá (160.6 km) 2002-07-07: Soacha — Ibagué (194 km) 2002-07-08: Ibagué — Pereira (121.7 km) 2002-07-09: Pereira — Cali (199.5 km) 2002-07-10: Cali — Cali (17 km) 2002-07-11: Buga — Armenia (106.1 km) 2002-07-12: Manizales Manizales () is a city in central Colombia. It is the capital of the Department of Caldas, and lies near the Nevado del Ruiz volcano. Currently, the city is the main center for the production of Colombian coffee and an important hub for higher ... — Jericó (154 km) 2002-07-13: Jericó — El Escobero (105 km) ...
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Pan American Road And Track Championships
The Pan American Road and Track Championships are the continental cycling championships for road bicycle racing and track cycling held annually for member nations of the Pan American Cycling Confederation. Riders competing in the Pan American Cycling Championships are selected by the national governing body. Men's road events Road race Individual time trial Women's road events Road race Individual time trial Men's track events Sprint 1 km Time Trial Keirin Scratch Points Race 4km Pursuit Madison Omnium Team Sprint Team Pursuit Women's track events Sprint 500m time trial Keirin 3km Individual Pursuit The individual pursuit is a track cycling event where two cyclists begin the race from a stationary position on opposite sides of the track. It is held at over for men and for women. The riders start at the same time and set off to complete the ... Points Race Scratch Omnium Team Sprint Team Pursuit ...
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Cycling At The 2006 Central American And Caribbean Games
This page shows the results of the cycling competition at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games, held on July 21 and July 22, 2006 in Cartagena, Colombia. Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table Results Men's competition Individual Time Trial (44 km) *Held on 2006-07-21 Individual Road Race (142 km) *Held on 2006-07-22 Women's competition Individual Time Trial (22 km) *Held on 2006-07-21 Individual Road Race (88 km) *Held on 2006-07-22 ReferencesResults* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cycling At The 2006 Central American And Caribbean Games 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games Central American and Caribbean Games The Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC or CACGs) are a multi-sport regional championship event, held quadrennial (once every four years), typically in the middle (even) year between Summer Olympics. The games are for countries in Cent ... 2006 2006 in cycle racing 2006 in track cycling ...
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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 El Salvador
The Vuelta Ciclista a El Salvador (''English'': Tour of El Salvador) is a multi-day road bicycle racing stage race held annually in late April and early May in El Salvador. The Vuelta a El Salvador carries a UCI rating of 2.2 and is part of the UCI America Tour, which is one of six UCI Continental Circuits sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale, the sport's international governing body. Men’s race Past winners Women’s Race Past Winners Jersey classifications As of the 2014 edition of the race, the following jerseys were awarded: : ''General classification'': the rider with the lowest overall accumulated time : ''Points classification'': the rider who has scored the highest number of points : ''Sprints classification'': the rider who has scored the highest number of points from intermediate sprints : ''Mountains classification'': the rider who has scored the highest number of points from specified climbs : ''Combativity classification'': the rider who has been the ...
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2005 Clásico RCN
The 45th edition of the annual Clásico RCN was held from October 2 to October 9, 2005 in Colombia. The stage race started in Cúcuta and finished with an individual time trial in Manizales. RCN stands for "Radio Cadena Nacional" – one of the oldest and largest radio networks in the nation. Stages 2005-10-02: Cúcuta – Cúcuta (120.4 km) 2005-10-03: Bucaramanga – El Socorro (121.8 km) 2005-10-04: El Socorro – Tunja (162 km) 2005-10-05: Duitama ("Circuito Mundialista 1995") (142.4 km) 2005-10-06: Tunja – Bogotá (198.2 km) 2005-10-07: Soacha – Ibagué (190 km) 2005-10-08: Ibagué – Armenia (105.2 km) 2005-10-09: Chinchiná – Manizales (26.4 km) Final classification Teams ;05 Orbitel ;Lotería de Boyacá-Coordinadora ;Aguardiente Antioqueño-Lotería de Medellín ;Postal Express ;Coordinadora - Monarca - Sabaneta ;Envía-Indeportes Boyacá ;Frugos de Cali ;Gobernación de Norte de Santander-Bono del Ciclismo ;Club ...
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2005 Vuelta A Colombia
The 55th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from July 24 to August 7, 2005. Stages 2005-07-24: Pitalito — Pitalito (5.7 km) 2005-07-25: Pitalito — Yaguara (226.9 km) 2005-07-26: Neiva — Agua de Dios (198 km) 2005-07-27: Melgar — Armenia (180.4 km) 2005-07-28: Armenia — Cali (185.7 km) 2005-07-29: Cali — Cerrito (41.2 km) 2005-07-30: Palmira — Santa Rosa de Cabal (197.6 km) 2005-07-31: Chinchina — Medellín (202.2 km) 2005-08-01: Medellín — Jerico (113.1 km) 2005-08-02: Jerico — Ciudad Bolívar (124.3 km) 2005-08-03: Ciudad Bolívar — Palestina (188.7 km) 2005-08-04: Chinchina — Mariquita (138.6 km) 2005-08-05: Dorada — Fontibón (175.6 km) 2005-08-06: Bogotá — Bogotá (20.9 km) 2005-08-07: Bogotá Circuito (113 km) Jersey progression Final classification Notes References cyclingnews {{DEFAULTSORT:2005 Vuelta A Colombia Vuelta a Colombia Chile Chile ...
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Colombian National Time Trial Championships
The Colombian National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the Colombian National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1999. The first winner of the time trial championship was Marlon Pérez. Israel Ochoa holds the record for the most wins in the men's championship with 3, Daniel Martínez is the current champion. Multiple winners Men Elite U23 Women Elite External linksPast winners on cyclingarchives.com {{National Road Race Championships National road cycling championships Cycle races in Colombia Recurring sporting events established in 1999 1999 establishments in Colombia Cycling Cycling, also, when on a two-wheeled bicycle, called bicycling or biking, is the use of cycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport. People engaged in cycling are referred to as "cyclists", "bicyclists", or "bikers". Apart from t ...
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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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Vuelta A Guatemala
The ''Vuelta a Guatemala'' (Spanish for Tour of Guatemala) is a multi-day road bicycle racing stage race held annually and typically during late October and early November in several locations in Guatemala. The competition carries a UCI rating of 2.2 (having also been rated 2.5 from 2002 to 2004) and is part of the UCI America Tour, which is one of six UCI Continental Circuits sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale, the sport's international governing body. The race is organized by the ''Federacion Nacional de Ciclismo de Guatemala''. History The ''Vuelta a Guatemala'', which has become the largest sporting event in the country in terms of spectator affluence, was first held in 1957. The winner of the first edition was local racer Jorge Surqué, and during the first four years, the competition was dominated by Guatemalan and Colombian participants. As of 2007, Colombia is the nation with the most wins all-time, with 21 general classification individual wins. From 199 ...
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