Copaci Bulletin 124.

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CUENCA CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Colombians first.

Havana.- (Copaci Press). Track concluded Thursday and the southamerican country heads board.

Christian Tamayo (1 KM I.T.T) snatched fifth gold at ¨Francisco Morales¨ while Anyer Arévalo (omnium) and Diana Puin (Scratch) took second and third notches respectively.

After Competitions, Colombia (5-5-3) is followed by Venezuela (4-1-4). Chile (3-5-2) finished third.

ICU International Commissary Pedro Frías, disclosed I.T.T both sexes takes place Friday.

Results track read below.
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Kerin (F).
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1- Marinis Prada (VEN) – GOLD
2- María Bone (ECU) – SILVER
3- Odaimis Álvarez (CUB) – BRONZE
4- Talía Aguirre (ARG)
5- Yurisleidis Carrión (CUB)
6- Jenny Colmenares (COL)
7- Erika Alanis (MEX)
8- Karen Hussemann (MEX)
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1 Km I.T.T Individual.
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1- Christian Tamayo (COL) – 1.03.790 – GOLD
2- Willi Aunque (VEN) – 1.04.564 – SILVER
3- Christopher Mancilla (CHI) – 1.05.857 – BRONZE
4- Jonathan Jiménez (COL) – 1.06.346
5- Rodolfo García (MEX) – 1.07.327
6- Pablo Ramírez (CHI) – 1.07.535
7- Miguel Yaraure (VEN) – 1.08.234
8- Guido Dapello (ARG) – 1.08.615
9- Pedro Salazar (ECU) – 1.10.705
10- Javier Constante (ECU) – 1.11.404
11- Abebe Chalmers (TRI) – 1.11.500
12- Wendel Berbel (BRA) – 1.11.732
13- Thireef Smart (TRI) – 1.12.265
14- Julian Frassetto (BRA) – 1.12.519
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Scratch (W).
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1- Sofía Arreola (MEX) – GOLD
2- Daniela Guajardo (CHI) – SILVER
3- Diana Puin (COL) – BRONZE
4- Yurisleidis Carrión (CUB)
5- Melissa Ayala (MEX)
6- Mabel Hernández (ECU)
7- Talía Aguirre (ARG)
8- Jenny Colmenares (COL)
9- Paula Zelaya (CHI)
10- Sandra López (GUA)
11- Ximena Chávez (ECU)
12- Cateryn Priviley (ARG)

DQ – María Jara (CRC)
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Omnium.
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1- Alan Ramírez (ARG) – GOLD
2- Anyer Arévalo (COL) – SILVER
3- Carlos Linares (VEN) – BRONZE
4- Diego Vera (CHI)
5- Diego Flores (GUA)
6- Francisco Zamorano (MEX)
7- Flavio Cipriano (BRA)
8- Fernando Garzón (ECU)
9- Gevan Samuels (TRI)
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MEDAL BOARD TRACK.
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1. COLOMBIA (5-5-5 = 14)
2. VENEZUELA (4-1-4 = 9)
3. CHILE (3-3-5 = 10)
4. MEXICO (3-3-5 = 11)
5. ARGENTINA (2-0-1 = 3)
6. CUBA (1-2-1 = 4)
7. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (0-1-1 = 2)
8. ECUADOR (0-1-0 = 1)
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TOUR LADIES MONTREAL.
Arndt champ.

Havana.- (Copaci Pres
s). Experienced Judith Arndt (Germany) was crowned queen once she covered fifth and last stage (115 KMS) making 2hrs:59’.34¨.

In general, dutch Suzanne De Goede was second at 16¨ off on her part, australian Oenone Wood (29¨) turned out third.

Cuban Dalila Rodríguez was Best latinoamerican concluding 24th 82 cyclists closed the race.

Seventh Grand Tour Ladies Montreal counted with outstanding bikers coming from Europe.
RESULTS 5th STAGE – 115 KMS.
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1- Judith Arndt (Ger) – 2hrs:59’.34¨
2- Brooke Miller (USA – 0.08
3- Audrey Cordon (FRA)
4- Rochelle Gilmore (AUS)
5- Dalila Rodríguez (Cub)
6- Tanja Hennes (Ger)
7- Meredith Miller (Usa)
8- Sophie Creaux (Fra)
9- Nikki Egyed (Aus)
10- Yeima Torres (Cub) Cuban National Team
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CLASIFICATION GENERAL INDIVIDUAL FINALS.
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1. Judith Arndt (Ger) - 8.48.54
2. Suzanne De Goede (Ned) - 0.16
3. Oenone Wood (Aus) - 0.29
4. Brooke Miller (USA) - 0.35
5. Katherine Bates (Aus)
6. Erinne Willock (Can) - 0.36
7. Felicia Gómez (Can)
8. Trine Schmidt (Den) - 0.40
9. Larissa Kleinmann (Ger) - 0.41
10. Anne Samplonius (Can)
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CLASIFICATION SPRINT FINALS.
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1- Suzanne De Goede (Ned) - 46 Points
2- Judith Arndt (Ger) - 33
3- Oenone Wood (Aus) - 20
4- Regina Schleicher (Ger) - 17
5- Rochelle Gilmore (Aus) - 16
6- Felicia Gómez (Can) - 15
7- Katherine Bates (Aus) - 13
8- Brooke Miller (USA) - 13
9- Erinne Willock (Can) - 10
10- Audrey Cordon (Fra) - 5
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CLASIFICACIÓN MOUNTAIN PRIZES FINALS.
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1. Felicia Gómez (Can) - 57 Points
2. Emma Pooley (GBr) - 18
3. Erinne Willock (Can) - 17
4. Mara Abbott (USA) - 11
5. Tanja Hennes (Ger) - 10
6. Judith Arndt (Ger) - 10
7. Modesta Vzesniauskaite (Ltu) - 7
8. Joelle Numainville (Can) - 7
9. Sara Carrigan (Aus) - 7
10. Nikki Egyed (Aus) - 6
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CLASIFICATION BY TEAMS FINALS.
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1- High Road Women - 26.28.30
2- Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung - 0.28
3- Menikini-Selle Italia Master colors - 0.30
4- Aaron's Professional Cycling Team - 0.42
5- Equipe Nationale Australia - 0.43
6- Webcor Builders - 0.50
7- Team TIBCO - 0.58
8- UNIQA - 1.07
9- Specialized Designs for Women - 1.16
10- ESGL 93 GSD Gestion - 1.19
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TEAM TRAVELS.

Bogotá-. (Jairo Rodríguez - Fedeciclismo Colombia). Local bikers are leaving Saturday June 7th for Canada where Tour of Beauce takes place June 10th to 15th trials is included within ICU calendar.

Valleacaucan Carlos Alzate, cundinamarquian Juan Pablo Forero, antioquians Arles Castro and Juan Esteban Arango as well as boyacan Jairo Pérez conform Ensemble. Supervises Oliverio Cárdenas.

The velocists have got tickets to Beijing to race is pursuit individual, team pursuit and Points. The Canadian contest over flat grounds is ideal in training them for Agust’s date.

As for This specific event, antioquian Jhon Freddy Parra, riding with Tecos de Méjico, caught stage in 2006, while 2007 saw boyacan Gregorio Ladino finishing third. Danish Soren Petersen was then champ.
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CONTADOR BLASTS STRATEGY.

Madrid.- (Europapress). Spanish Alberto Contador (Astaná) who recently won Tour of Italy, thinks anti-doping procedures are dead wrong.

The cyclist can not ride at the french round since his team has not been invited.

¨At Tour de France, they want desperately to sell cleanlines, of cycling to the point of ruining the discipline¨, he expressed during Tele Madrid’s 'El Círculo a Primera Hora' program.
¨In contrast, Tour of Italy has been a success, no doping, no questions were ever to surface, and that’s crucial¨, Contador said. He also admitted other races promote a clean image and zero tolerance bot ¨they are not taken to extremes where cycling may be hort¨.
The velocist added he was taken aback by ¨italian round’s huge repercussion¨. ¨To finish the contest didn’t appear in my plans¨.

¨I atended Tour because I was needed to open contest. We agree I would drop out after sixth stage and go home. My aims were others¨, the pedalist, 25, concluded.

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PANAMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION
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Compiled and edited by: José Luis Basulto V.
Transcription: Miguel de Jesús Roque Christ.
























































































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