ROMAN MASTRANGELO GOT ALL THE GLORY.
Pablo Podestá, Argentina.- (Adolfo Carrizo). The 75th edition of the Double Bragado has a new winner, Roman Mastrangelo, U-23 SEC team that broke South Frio all odds in the final stage and kept the West Classic in their diamond wedding.
On Sunday the rain was again the protagonist, the official start was in Alberti with 84 riders and the attacks were not long in coming. Tres de Febrero team tried several times to cut the bunch and thus clear the way in the pursuit of the mesh leader, but could not.
In Suipacha subsidized Walter Perez, Fernando Antogna and Dario Colla, who then left the state for a flu test.
After the scoring gate Sebastian Cancio (SAT), Gonzalo Miranda (Italomat Weber) and Roman Mastrangelo (South Frio SEC) were on the run.
Mercedes sprint first saw Miranda, above Mastrangelo Cancio who prodded meters from the line. But that made no dent in the four-time individual time trial champion.
The final stage was for the Chilean Gonzalo Miranda (Italomat Weber) after 4 hours 41 minutes and 48 seconds, his bodyguards were Cancio and Mastrangelo, who waited impatiently to see the squad get nearly four minutes later, with the difference that would be enshrined.
Roman Mastrangelo, 20, managed well into the history of the event organized by the National Cycling Club, the oldest in the country and gave the SEC the South Frio doublet (in 2009 won with Díaz), was also the best sub 23 overall.
Second place was for Juninense Sebastian Cancio (SAT) and completed the Olympic podium Walter Perez (Tres de Febrero).
Classification stage 7 final.
1. Gonzalo Miranda (Italomat Weber) 4:41:48¨
2. Sebastián Cancio (SAT) ¨
3. Román Mastrangelo (Frío Sur SEC) ¨
4. Luciano Marcantonio (Agrícola Nor) 3:26
5. Donato Defelice (Agrícola Nor) 3:26
Final individual general classification.
1. Román Mastrangelo (Frío Sur SEC) 24:19':15¨
2. Sebastián Cancio (SAT) 15¨
3. Walter Pérez (Tres de Febrero) 3:11
4. Fernando Antogna (Club Ciclista Bragado) 3:17
5. Hernán Cline (Alas Rojas URU) 4:00
6. Leandro Messineo (Frío Sur SEC) 4:01
7. Guillermo Brunetta (Club Ciclista Bragado) 4:07
8. Mauro Agostini (Tres de Febrero) 4:10
9. Germán López (Avícola San Andrés) 4:39
10. Gastón Trillini (Italomat Weber) 4:46
THE TOUR FOLLOW THE SAME PATH.
Havana.- (juventudrebelde.cu, Yuri Guevara). With little change in his tour, the Vuelta a Cuba XXXV begin next Tuesday your path 1 791 kilometers from the city of Baracoa to Havana on Capitol Hill.
Clearly, the spin is "paid" for that win the home, particularly the defending champion Arnold "El Chiqui" Alcolea.
However, the significantly increased number of participants in this classic Cuban-torn pedal 112 in 2009 and is expected about 150 this year, "he" complicates "things up to the new king of the roads in Cuba.
Of the hosts, representatives from ten countries will start next Tuesday from the pier baracoense. Until this minute the organizers showed a sextet by country of Colombia, Mexico, Canada (Planet Energy), Germany (Club Saxonia), Italy, Spain (Peugeot-BDC International), Netherlands (Global Cycling) and UAE. Also registered two teams of Venezuela: the national team and Climbers of Mérida.
They will join the Cuban national team, together with the other ensembles that traditionally Creole parade through the Tour.
Among the foreign riders highlight a name he gave good fight 12 months ago. It is the Canadian Keven Lacombe, who won four stages in 2009 and now returns, accompanied by Martin Gilbert, Ryan Roth, Andrew Randell.
Gilbert took the victory in the fourth installment in 2009, while Roth and Randell culminated in positions six and seven of the individual general classification, in that order.
Also, the presence of two Venezuelan teams might change the outlook of the leaders. If the South Americans decide to join forces, many men can a fight.
Among them are Jose Alarcon (Scale of Mérida), who is "hot" after finishing second in the Tour of Tachira in January.
Nor can the selection 'burgundy' as above with John Murillo and José Contreras, fourth and sixth places in Tachira, respectively.
Colombia will be based on "sprinter" as Rafael Infantino, Jaime Castañeda and Juan Pablo Suarez.
Mexico through Central returns, a traditional set of the Tour, this time mixing with other inexperienced riders a little more seasoned.
Among Europeans, the Netherlands registered the Global Cycling club, a very young squad.
More novel still on Cuban soil is Italy, with a sextet that combines youth and experienced figures, similar to the whole of Spain.
Repeat the usual German club Saxonia and the big question will be UAE, debutant in such exercises.
With the table set, the XXXV Vuelta a Cuba promises more than a meal.
Much joy is expected in every town and city where the snake pass multicolor. Do not let him tell you that.
DOPING OF TWO CYCLISTS CONFIRM GUATEMALANS.
Guatemala.- (PL). Penalties depend on two riders for Guatemalans to be ratified by doping positive results for 50 of the editing back home in 2009.
Nery Velásquez and Alfredo Ajpacajá used a prohibited substance boldenone, according to the samples A and B of these reviews reported by the International Cycling Union to the National Federation of the sport.
Both, who can still appeal, will receive the penalty of two years outside the competence and will be removed Velásquez won the title on the turn to Guatemala to pass into the hands of the Costa Rican Juan Carlos Rojas Villegas, who finished second.
Even local hero can be disabled for all cycling activity, because in 2004 he received two-year ban for using EPO during that year.
The doping was uncovered last December to be revealed the test results carried out over the back, ending the month before, that the press described as one of the saddest episodes in the history of cycling Guatemala.
FECOCI SUPPORT TO THE N.O.C TO TAKE PLACE IN CENTRAL COSTA RICAN SOIL.
San Jose, February 6.- (Lady Rojas, Fecoci press). After Guatemala's decision not to participate in the Central American Games, the president of the Federación Costarricense de Ciclismo (FECOCI), Hector Campos offered all support to the National Olympic Committee (NOC) for bicycle races are conducted in our country.
According to the hierarch of FECOCI, he contacted the president of the NOC, Henry Núñez to express the powers of the Central American Games cycling can be performed in ground tico "Henry spoke with and assured him that Costa Rica has the full capacity to organize this fair, I asked him as the volume data of athletes who participate in competitions, "Campos said adding that such information is to determine what would be the investment and expenses should be doing.
The idea, said Chairman of the Federation is to have a plan B, if Panama can not accommodate cycling athletes Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras and Costa Rica.
For his part, President of the NOC, said that this proposal has on the table, "everything depends on the response of Panama, Costa Rica has only three thousand dollars as the budget, while the neighboring country of three million dollars, would consider as a plan B if Panama does not welcome the cycling of Central America", he said Núñez.
TRUJILLO, VAQUERO, AND CASAS IN THE DEER PAGAZA TRIUMPHANT.
Mexico.- (Enrique Romero A). Eladio Mariano Trujillo, Trujillo Brothers-Coyoacan, Alberto Pagaza-Trans Vision District, Cesar Vaquera Cowgirl Orven and Sandra Casas, the District, were the main protagonists in the fair's opening 2010 season of the
Cycling Association of the Federal District in the Circuit of deer, in the Benito Juárez.
In master over 60 years, the winner was Eladio Mariano Trujillo, who this season has already had a second place and two third.
In elite, 25 laps, was won by Caesar's Orven Cowgirl, followed by Jesus Zarate, the Arenas-Alubike, brokers who enlist for Telmex International Cycling Tour, scheduled for 18 to 25 April, with onset in the Port of Veracruz.
In youth, the C of 17-18 years of age, the winner was Alberto Pagaza, the DF-Trans Vision Bike computer on which the most notable absentee was John Baez, just crashed last Thursday in training.
In the women, the main protagonist was Sandra Casas, the District, who is in full preparation for the National Olympiad, which kicks off May 20 with the mountain bike circuit in Tapalpa, Pueblo Magico. Homes closed in the third place after a great performance.
In children, the New Generation team of Pedro Delgado, had a single podium.
The fair was successful with the support of Mr. Mario Alberto Palacios, in Benito Juárez borough chief and Rafael Gonzalez, director of sports in this jurisdiction, who was present to give the prizes, trophies and cash.
Tour of the CROC.
Everything is ready for this Thursday 11 circuit begins in Saltillo, at three o'clock, the Tour of the CROC, the organization of Daniel Rodarte.
The Tour of the CROC is also preparing for the Vuelta Telmex. Will be four stages, with final on Sunday in Apodaca.
Women's in Jalapa.
The First Great national women's circuit, will be next March 7 in Jalapa, his invitation to the male branch, including the elite.
Compilation and editing: José Luis Basulto V.
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