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Álvaro Sierra
Álvaro Sierra Peña (born 4 April 1967) is a Colombian former professional road racing cyclist. Major results ;1988 : 6th Overall Vuelta a Colombia ::1st Stages 3 & 8 ;1990 : 5th Overall Vuelta a Colombia ;1991 : 1st Overall Vuelta a Colombia ::1st Stage 8 ;1992 : 5th Subida a Urkiola ;1993 : 4th Overall Clásico RCN ::1st Stage 6 : 8th Overall Vuelta a Colombia ;1994 : 2nd Overall Vuelta a Colombia : 3rd Overall Vuelta y Ruta de Mexico : 4th Overall Clásico RCN ;1995 : 3rd Overall Vuelta a Colombia ;1996 : 6th Overall Clásico RCN ;1997 : 7th Overall Clásico RCN : 7th Overall Vuelta a Colombia ;1998 : 1st Overall Vuelta a Antioquia : 1st Overall Vuelta a Boyacá : 5th Overall Clásico RCN ::1st Stage 9 ;1999 : 1st Overall Vuelta a Boyacá : 2nd Overall Clásico RCN ::1st Stage 3 : 7th Overall Vuelta a Colombia ;2000 : 2nd Overall Vuelta a Boyacá ::1st Stage 2 : 3rd Overall Vuelta a Venezuela : 5th Overall Clásico RCN ;2001 : 1st Overall Vuelta a Boyacá ;2002 : 1 ...
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Sogamoso
Sogamoso () is a city in the department of Boyacá of Colombia. It is the capital of the Sugamuxi Province, named after the original Sugamuxi. Sogamoso is nicknamed "City of the Sun", based on the original Muisca tradition of pilgrimage and adoring their Sun god Sué at the Sun Temple. The city is located at an altitude of on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. Etymology Sogamoso is named after Sugamuxi or Suamox, the original name in Chibcha for the city and Sugamuxi, the last '' iraca'' of the sacred City of the Sun. Suamuxi means "Dwelling of the Sun".Etymology Sogamoso
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1999 Vuelta A Colombia
The 49th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from June 13 to June 27, 1999. Stages 1999-06-13: Circuito en Manizales (120 km) 1999-06-14: Manizales — Pereira (102.3 km) 1999-06-15: Armenia — Cali (179.3 km) 1999-06-16: Cali — Cartago (181.7 km) 1999-06-17: Cartago — La Pintada (164.6 km) 1999-06-18: Santa Fé de Antioquia — Alto del Toyó (78 km) 1999-06-19: Santa Fé de Antioquia — Edificio Inteligente (150 km) 1999-06-20: Medellín — Medellín (31.5 km) 1999-06-21: Bello — Puerto Berrío (177.4 km) 1999-06-22: Puerto Berrío — Barrancabermeja (159.8 km) 1999-06-23: Barrancabermeja — Bucaramanga (124.2 km) 1999-06-24: Bucaramanga — Barichara (148.7 km) 1999-06-25: San Gil — Tunja (188.3 km) 1999-06-26: Tunja — Zipaquirá (171.8 km) 1999-06-27: Circuito en Bogotá (100.8 km) Final classification See also * 1999 Clásico RCN References cyclingnews
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Vuelta Al Ecuador
The Vuelta al Ecuador is a cycling race held annually in Ecuador. It was part of the UCI America Tour The UCI Continental Circuits are a series of road bicycle racing competitions which were introduced in 2005 by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to expand cycling around the world. The five circuits (representing the continents of Africa, th ... in category 2.2 from 2007 to 2010. Winners References Cycle races in Ecuador UCI America Tour races Recurring sporting events established in 1966 {{Cycling-race-stub ...
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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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2006 Vuelta A Colombia
The 56th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from August 5 to August 20, 2006. Stages 2006-08-05: Táriba — San Cristóbal (19.8 km) 2006-08-06: Circuito San Cristóbal (144 km) 2006-08-07: San Cristóbal — Pamplona (133 km) 2006-08-08: Piedecuesta — San Gil (113.5 km) 2006-08-09: San Gil — Tunja (183.3 km) 2006-08-10: Circuito del Sol y del Acero Sogamoso (159.2 km) 2006-08-12: Madrid — Ibagué (203.6 km) 2006-08-13: Ibagué — Armenia (114.1 km) 2006-08-14: Armenia — Cali (185 km) 2006-08-15: Palmira — Buga (47.8 km) 2006-08-16: Buga — Cartago (139.6 km) 2006-08-17: Santa Rosa de Cabal — Ciudad Bolívar (192.8 km) 2006-08-18: Ciudad Bolívar — Medellín Pueblito Paisa (150.6 km) 2006-08-19: Envigado — Alto del Escobero (10.7 km) 2006-08-20: Circuito Medellín (108 km) Jersey progression Final classification Teams ;Lotería de Boyacá — Coordinadora * ''Director Depor ...
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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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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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2004 Clásico RCN
The 44th edition of the annual Clásico RCN was held from October 17 to October 24, 2004 in Colombia. The stage race started in Bucaramanga and finished with an individual time trial at the Alto del Escobero. Stages 2004-10-17: Bucaramanga – Bucaramanga (6.8 km) 2004-10-18: Socorro – Duitama (213 km) 2004-10-19: Duitama – Zipaquirá (173.6 km) 2004-10-20: Soacha – Ibagué (191.8 km) 2004-10-21: Ibagué – Buga (200 km) 2004-10-22: Buga – Pereira (135.4 km) 2004-10-23: Dosquebradas – Sabaneta (191.6 km) 2004-10-24: Envigado Envigado () is a town southeast of Medellín, Colombia in the department of Antioquia. It is located in the Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley. It borders El Poblado, Medellín to the north, Sabaneta to the south, El Retiro and Caldas to ... – Alto del Escobero (10.4 km) Final classification Teams ;Cafés Baqué-Orbitel ;Lotería de Boyacá-Servientrega ;Gobernación de Norte de Santander- ...
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Vuelta A Cundinamarca
The Vuelta a Cundinamarca is a road cycling Road cycling is the most widespread form of cycling in which cyclists ride on paved roadways. It includes recreational, racing, commuting, and utility cycling. As users of the road, road cyclists are generally expected to obey the same laws as ... race held annually in the Cundinamarca Department of Colombia. The race was first held in 1974, when it was known as the Clásica de Cundinamarca. It was renamed the ''Vuelta a Cundinamarca'' in 1996. A women's race, the ''Vuelta a Cundinamarca Femenina'', was created in 2010. Winners Men Women Notes References {{reflist Cycle races in Colombia Recurring sporting events established in 1974 Men's road bicycle races ...
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Vuelta A Costa Rica
The Vuelta Ciclista a Costa Rica (''English'': Tour of Costa Rica) is a bicycle racing stage race held annually since 1965 in Costa Rica. The men's Vuelta 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. For the women's race see; Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica. Doping On 31 January 2018 the UCI announced that they had suspended a number of riders who competed in the 2017 edition of the race, after they tested positive for the third generation blood booster - EPO-CERA. Overall winner Juan Carlos Rojas (Frijoles Los Tierniticos), third place Cesar Rojas Villegas, Leandro Varela, Vladimir Fernandez who won stage 4 of the race, Jose Villalobos, Jason Huertas, Jose Irias, Gabriel Marin, Melvin Mora, Kevin Murillo Solano and Jordy Sandoval Jordy is a masculine given name, and sometimes a diminutive of the name Jordan ...
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2003 Vuelta A Colombia
The 53rd edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from June 16 to June 30, 2003. The cycling race took place over fifteen stages (including a prologue) and 2,200 kilometres. Stages 2003-06-16: El Rodadero — Santa Marta (6.6 km) * Prologue was cancelled 2003-06-17: Santa Marta — Cartagena (225 km) 2003-06-18: Cartagena — Sincelejo (182 km) 2003-06-19: Sincelejo — Caucasia (192 km) 2003-06-20: Caucasia — Yarumal (165 km) 2003-06-21: Yarumal — El Escobero (154 km) 2003-06-22: Barbosa — Puerto Berrío (147 km) 2003-06-23: Piedecuesta — Barichara (132 km) 2003-06-24: Socorro — Duitama (224 km) 2003-06-25: Duitama — Sopó (168 km) 2003-06-26: Soacha — Ibagué (197 km) 2003-06-27: Ibagué — Santa Rosa de Cabal (145 km) 2003-06-28: Cartago — La Unión (47.2 km) 2003-06-29: Tuluá Tuluá (), is a city located in the heart of Valle del Cauca, Colombia. A major industrial and commercial center, i ...
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Doble Copacabana GP Fides
Doble Copacabana Grand Prix Fides was a cycling race held annually in Bolivia. It was part of the UCI America Tour The UCI Continental Circuits are a series of road bicycle racing competitions which were introduced in 2005 by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to expand cycling around the world. The five circuits (representing the continents of Africa, th ... in category 2.2. Winners Cycle races in Bolivia UCI America Tour races Recurring sporting events established in 1994 Recurring sporting events disestablished in 2007 Defunct sports competitions in Bolivia Spring (season) events in Bolivia 1994 establishments in Bolivia 2007 disestablishments in Bolivia Defunct cycling races in Bolivia {{Cycling-race-stub ...
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