2016 Pan American Road Cycling Championships

2016 Pan American Road Cycling Championships
Host city San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela
Date(s)  (2016-05-19 - 2016-05-22)May 19-22, 2016
Nations participating 20
Events 6
2015
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The 2016 Pan American Road Cycling Championships took place at San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela, May 19-22, 2016.[1]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Jonathan Caicedo
 Ecuador (ECU)[2]
Brayan Ramírez
 Colombia (COL)
Jonathan Monsalve
 Venezuela (VEN)
Individual time trial Walter Vargas
 Colombia (COL)[3]
Laureano Rosas
 Argentina (ARG)
Cristian Serrano
 Colombia (COL)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Iraida García
 Cuba (CUB)[4]
Arlenis Sierra
 Cuba (CUB)
Flavia Cardoso
 Brazil (BRA)
Individual time trial Sérika Guluma
 Colombia (COL)[3][5]
Ana Sanabria
 Colombia (COL)
Ingrid Drexel
 Mexico (MEX)

Under 23 Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race José Rodríguez
 Chile (CHI)[6]
Jonathan Villavicencio
 Ecuador (ECU)
John Rodríguez
 Colombia (COL)
Individual time trial José Rodríguez
 Chile (CHI)[7]
Carlos Ramírez
 Colombia (COL)
John Rodríguez
 Colombia (COL)

Results

Men elite road race

Rank Rider NationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)Jonathan Caicedo[8] Ecuador 0:49:10.98
2nd, silver medalist(s)Brayan Ramírez Colombia 0:49:41.62
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Jonathan Monsalve Venezuela 0:50:09.52
4Eder Freyre Mexico 0:50:38.54
5Ulises Castillo Mexico 0:50:53.74
6José Rujano Venezuela 0:50:59.90
7Gonzalo Garrido Chile 0:51:03.11
8João Pereira Brazil 0:51:19.65
9Julio Padilla Guatemala 0:51:28.86
10Daniel Díaz Argentina 0:52:07.10
11Miguel Álvarez Mexico 0:53:26.29
12Christopher Olavarria Chile 0:53:38.06
13René Corella Mexico 0:53:53.83
14Juan Magellan Mexico 0:57:24.78
15Yonder Godoy Venezuela 0:57:24.78
16Henry Velasco Ecuador 0:57:24.78
17Flavio Moon Mexico 0:57:24.78
18Alfredo Ajpacaja Guatemala 0:57:24.78
19Byron Guamá Ecuador 0:57:24.78
20Patricio Almonacid Chile 0:57:24.78
21Diego Milán Dominican Republic 0:57:24.78
22Alan Valens Brazil 0:57:24.78
23Miguel Ubeto Venezuela 0:57:24.78
24Luis Sepúlveda Chile 0:57:24.78
25Alonso Gamero Peru 0:57:24.78
26Jorge Montenegro Ecuador 0:57:24.78
27Rafael Andriato Brazil 0:57:24.78
28Manuel Rhodes Guatemala 0:57:24.78
29Segundo Navarrete Ecuador 0:57:24.78
30Fabricio Quirós Costa Rica 0:57:24.78
31Augusto Sánchez Dominican Republic 0:57:24.78
32Jackson Rodríguez Venezuela 0:57:24.78
33Jan Arias Cuba 0:57:24.78
34Allan Hernández Honduras 0:57:24.78
36Rubén Ramos Argentina 0:57:24.78
36José Irias Costa Rica 0:57:24.78
37Elias Vega Costa Rica 0:57:24.78
38 Robinson Chalapud ColombiaDNF
38 Román Villalobos Costa RicaDNF
38 Nervin Jiatz GuatemalaDNF
38 Jorge Torres HondurasDNF
38 John llorens Puerto RicoDNF
38 Juan José Cueto Dominican RepublicDNF
38 Basilio Ramos BoliviaDNF
38 Walter Vargas ColombiaDNF
38 Cristian Serrano ColombiaDNF
38 Jonathan Villavicencio EcuadorDNF
38 Jonathan de León GuatemalaDNF
38 Edison Bravo ChileDNF
38 Laureano Rosas ArgentinaDNF
38 Magno Nazaret BrazilDNF
38 José Alarcón VenezuelaDNF
38 Lucas Gaday ArgentinaDNF
38 William Guzmán Dominican RepublicDNF
38 Ismael Sánchez Dominican RepublicDNF
38 Juan Martínez Puerto RicoDNF
38 Melbin Cano NicaraguaDNF
38 Marlon Samayoa NicaraguaDNF
38 Miguel Alcocer ArgentinaDNF
38 Joseph Chavarria Costa RicaDNF
38 Alejandro Durán ArgentinaDNF
38 Brian Babylon Puerto RicoDNF
38 Edgardo Richie Puerto RicoDNF
38 Samuel Colonel ParaguayDNF
38 Jaime Ramírez NicaraguaDNF
38 Ernesto Mora ParaguayDNF
38 Adderlyn Cruz Dominican RepublicDNF
38 Argenis Vanegas NicaraguaDNF
38 Gregory Brenes Costa RicaDNF
38 Luis Mansilla ChileDNF

Men elite individual time trial

Rank Rider NationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)Walter Vargas[9] Colombia 0:49:10.98
2nd, silver medalist(s)Laureano Rosas Argentina 0:49:41.62
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Cristian Serrano Colombia 0:50:09.52
4Patricio Almonacid Chile 0:50:38.54
5Román Villalobos Costa Rica 0:50:53.74
6Alejandro Durán Argentina 0:50:59.90
7Manuel Rodas Guatemala 0:51:03.11
8Magno Nazaret Brazil 0:51:19.65
9Luis Sepúlveda Chile 0:51:28.86
10José Rujano Venezuela 0:52:07.10
11Flavio de Luna Mexico 0:53:26.29
12Yonder Godoy Venezuela 0:53:38.06
13Segundo Navarrete Ecuador 0:53:53.83
14Ernesto Mora Paraguay 0:57:24.78

Women's road race

Rank Rider NationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)Iraida García[10] Cuba 2:38:26
2nd, silver medalist(s)Arlenis Sierra Cuba 2:38:27
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Flavia Cardoso Brazil 2:38:27
4Ingrid Drexel Mexico 2:38:29
5Wilmary Moreno Venezuela 2:38:29
6Laura Lozano Colombia 2:38:29
7Ana Sanabria Colombia 2:38:30
8Evelyn García El Salvador 2:38:32
9Sofía Arreola Mexico 2:38:32
10Daniela Lionço Brazil 2:38:49
11Erika Valera Mexico 2:41:38
12Paola Muñoz Chile 2:41:38
13Carolina Rodríguez Mexico 2:41:38
14Lilibeth Chacón Venezuela 2:41:38
15Yngrid Porras Venezuela 2:41:41
16Janildes Fernandes Brazil 2:41:43
17Clemilda Fernandes Brazil 2:41:44
18Ana Casas Mexico 2:41:44
19Daniely García Venezuela 2:41:44
20Zuralmy Rivas Venezuela 2:41:44
21Luz Tovar Colombia 2:41:44
22Marlies Mejías Cuba 2:41:44
23Constanza Paredes Chile 2:41:44
24Jennifer César Venezuela 2:41:44
25Camila Valbuena Colombia 2:41:44
26Edith Guillén Costa Rica 2:41:44
27Camila Coelho Brazil 2:41:44
28Miryan Núñez Ecuador 2:41:50
29Yeny Colmenares Colombia 2:41:52
30Ana Polegatch Brazil 2:41:55
31Mayra Rocha Mexico 2:42:04
32Serika Gulumá Ecuador 2:44:26
33 Aranza Villalón ChileDNF
33 Nikole Narváez EcuadorDNF
33 Yeneth Amurrio BoliviaDNF
33 Unice Rojas Costa RicaDNF
33 Ana Suarez EcuadorDNF
33 María Vargas Costa RicaDNF
33 Yumari González CubaDNF
33 Javiera Reyes ChileDNF
33 Gigliola Monichi ChileDNF
33 Sharon Sarabia BoliviaDNF
33 Paula Ruiz ChileDNF

Women's time trial

Rank Rider NationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)Sérika Guluma[9] Colombia 0:27:44.39
2nd, silver medalist(s)Ana Sanabria Colombia 0:28:05.62
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Ingrid Drexel Mexico 0:28:46.36
4Evelyn García El Salvador 0:28:56.98
5Constanza Paredes Chile 0:30:07.37
6Jennifer César Venezuela 0:30:08.74
7Clemilda Fernandes Brazil 0:30:09.88
8Cristina Greve Argentina 0:30:36.01
9Daniela Lionço Brazil 0:30:56.79
10Ana Suárez Ecuador 0:32:26.37
11María Vargas Costa Rica 0:32:38.86
12Miryan Núñez Ecuador 0:39:12.01

Under 23 Men road race

Rank Rider NationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)José Rodríguez[11] Chile 3:08:57
2nd, silver medalist(s)Jonathan Villavicencio Ecuador 3:09:14
3rd, bronze medalist(s)John Rodríguez Colombia 3:09:14
4Carlos Molina Venezuela 3:09:16
5Caio Godoy Brazil 3:09:29
6Edwar Díaz Colombia 3:10:26
7Miguel Flores Colombia 3:10:59
8Jefferson Cepeda Ecuador 3:11:14
9Germán Tivani Argentina 3:15:00
10Anderson Paredes Venezuela 3:15:05
11Carlos Ramírez Colombia 3:16:28
12Francisco Lara Mexico 3:16:40
13Orluis Aular Venezuela 3:16:54
14Cristian Pita Ecuador 3:17:26
15Celso Ajpacaja Guatemala 3:17:32
16Victor Schizzi Brazil 3:18:24
17José Rodríguez Mexico 3:18:33
18Fernando Arroyo Mexico 3:19:22
19Frank Consuegra Cuba 3:19:24
20Oscar Serech Guatemala 3:19:24
21Renato Tapia Peru 3:19:28
22Freddy González Bolivia 3:19:29
23Javier Arando Bolivia 3:19:29
24Brandon Urrutia Chile 3:19:29
25Nicolás Navarro Argentina 3:19:31
26Alberto Covarrubias Mexico 3:19:33
27José Mendoza Venezuela 3:19:34
28Henry Meneses Venezuela 3:19:34
29Endrigo Pereira Brazil 3:19:42
30Gerson Toc Guatemala 3:20:41
31 Gabriel Marin Costa RicaDNS
31 Leandro Varela Costa RicaDNS
31 Josué Alpizar Costa RicaDNS
31 Kevin Murillo Costa RicaDNS
31 Daniel Jara Costa RicaDNS
31 Wellinton Canela Dominican RepublicDNS
31 Enmanuel Núñez Dominican RepublicDNS
31 Robinson Paulino Dominican RepublicDNS
31 José Rodríguez  NicaraguaDNS
32 Gregory Vanderpool BarbadosDNF
32 Matías Muñoz ChileDNF
32 Pedro Rodríguez  EcuadorDNF
32 Jhordan Cuaical EcuadorDNF
32 Esteban Villareal EcuadorDNF
32 Ismael Cárdenas VenezuelaDNF
32 Andre Téllez PeruDNF
32 Francisco Rivero ParaguayDNF
32 Onel Santaclara CubaDNF
32 Sebastian Trillini ArgentinaDNF
32 Alain Quispe PeruDNF
32 Elias Tello ChileDNF
32 Víctor Grange ParaguayDNF
32 Hugo Ruíz PeruDNF
32 Sebastian Reyes ChileDNF
32 Joshua Kelly BarbadosDNF
32 Emiliano Contreras ArgentinaDNF
32 Fernando Torres ArgentinaDNF
32 José Santoyo MexicoDNF
32 Mauricio Graziani ArgentinaDNF
32 Andre Gohr BrazilDNF
32 Matías Arriaga ChileDNF
32 Jorge Castro Costa RicaDNF
32 Salvador Martínez El SalvadorDNF

Under 23 Men time trial

Rank Rider NationTime
1st, gold medalist(s)José Rodríguez[9] Chile 0:32:59.49
2nd, silver medalist(s)Carlos Ramírez Colombia 0:33:49.35
3rd, bronze medalist(s)John Rodríguez Colombia 0:34:33.25
4Sebastián Trillini Argentina 0:34:38.14
5Víctor Grange Paraguay 0:35:21.07
6Orluis Aular Venezuela 0:35:22.22
7Emiliano Contreras Argentina 0:35:26.29
8Fernando Arroyo Mexico 0:32:59.49
9Freddy González Bolivia 0:36:27.88
10Endrigo Pereira Brazil 0:36:34.59
11Joshua Kelly Barbados 0:37:15.04
12Jefferson Cepeda Ecuador 0:37:16.16
13Javier Arando Bolivia 0:37:18.82
14Andre Gohr Brazil 0:37:20.20
15Frank Consuegra Cuba 0:37:25.78
16Matías Muñoz Chile 0:37:29.61
17José Rodríguez Nicaragua 0:37:47.08
18Ismael Cárdenas Venezuela 0:38:19.49
19Pedro Rodríguez Ecuador 0:38:30.16
20Andre Téllez Peru 0:39:17.08

Controversies

Both Cycling Canada and USA Cycling decided not to attend to the Pan American Championships despite the impact on the 2016 World Championships and the Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics due to the ongoing Venezuelan unrest, citing "security concerns".[12] The location of the championships requires flying to Cúcuta, Colombia then taking ground transportation to Táchira, having the border an ongoing increased violence advice from the Canadian[13] and American governments.[14] Earlier in the year, during the 2016 Vuelta al Táchira, riders and technical personnel from Italy suffered the robbery from personnal belongings[15] and Venezuelan rider Carlos Castro had his bike robbed.[16]

After spending from 13 May to 17 stranded in the Colombian border, cyclists and technical personal from Chile could finally manage to go through and arrived at San Cristóbal, Táchira on tuesday 17 May.[17] The Colombian customs authorities denied the passing of goods, but the delegations from Costa Rica, Brazil and Chile were halted in the border and had their practices affected.[18]

During the inaugural session of the championships, protestors demanded in the streets of Rubio were the time trials started,[19] that the National Electoral Council concede the revocatory referendum against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.[20][21]

References

  1. "Venezuela acoge campeonato panamericano de ciclismo de ruta". ANSUR (in Spanish). Tachira, Venezuela. PL. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  2. "Medalla de oro para ecuatoriano Jonathan Caicedo en el Campeonato Panamericano de ciclismo". El Comercio (in Spanish). EFE. 22 May 2016. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Con dos oros, Colombia lidera el Panamericano de Ciclismo". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 19 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  4. "Cubanas ganan oro y plata, y brasileña el bronce en final de ruta". W Radio (in Spanish). San Cristóbal, Venezuela. EFE. 21 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  5. "Colombiana Sérika Gulumá, medalla de oro en Panamericano de Ruta". El Espectador (in Spanish). EFE. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  6. "Doblete para el chileno José Rodríguez en Panamericano de Ciclismo". Correo del Orinoco (in Spanish). 21 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  7. "Buen apronte para JJ.OO.: Ciclista chileno José Luis Rodríguez gana oro en Panamericano de Venezuela". Emol (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  8. "Ecuatoriano Jonathan Caicedo se coronó en el cierre del Panamericano de Ruta". San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela: COPACI. 23 May 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  9. 1 2 3 "Dominio colombiano en contrarreloj del Panamericano de ruta en el Táchira". San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela: COPACI. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  10. "Iraida García le da a Cuba su primera medalla en el Panamericano de Ruta". San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela: COPACI. 22 May 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  11. "Campeonato Panamericano de ruta Táchira 2016". COPACI. 21 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  12. "Canada pulls out of Pan Am Road Championships for security reasons". Cycling Canada. 15 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  13. "Venezuela". Government of Canada. 13 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  14. "Venezuela Travel Warning". U.S. Department of State. 18 September 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  15. "Robaron a italianos que participaron en la Vuelta al Táchira". El Periódico Venezolano (in Spanish). 20 January 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  16. Ruíz, Leonarda (20 January 2016). "Roban a ciclistas de la Vuelta al Táchira". El Correo del Orinoco (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  17. "Aduana colombiana impidió paso de bicicletas a selección chilena". Cooperativa.cl (in Spanish). 13 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  18. "Chilenos lograron ingresar con sus bicicletas a Venezuela tras varios días de espera". Cooperativa.cl (in Spanish). 17 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  19. "Con la contrarreloj inicia el Panamericano de Ciclismo". Meridiano (in Spanish). 16 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  20. "Opositores aprovechan inicio del Panamericano de Ciclismo para exigir revocatorio". El Cooperante (in Spanish). 19 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  21. "Piden el RR en Rubio durante los Panamericanos de Ciclismo". Sumarium (in Spanish). 19 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
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