Copaci Bulletin 154 – Wednesday, July 27th 2011.

Cuba dominated the second day of track in ALBA Games.

Tinaquillo, . (Gualberto Escobar and Jose M. Gualberto Zabala).- The second day of cycling ALBA Games IV was dominated by , whose performance won the team pursuit and speed.

In the fight that takes place at the velodrome ¨ Vaquiano · State of Cojedes, the agency is representing Venezuela the silver medal at the first event, while remained in third place.

For its part, West Indian representation was the one - two speed Lisandra Guerra and Laura Arias, while the host Gleidimar metal Tapia took over the tan.

Team Pursuit (W).

1. Cuba 3:40,434 Gold González, Yumari Domínguez, Yudelmis Rodríguez, Dalila

2. Venezuela 3:41,136 Silver González, Angie Chacón, Lilibeth García, Danielys

3. Bolivia 4:28,799 Bronze Escobar, Valeria Choque, Gladis Salazar, Karen

Sprint (W).

1. Guerra, Lisandra (CUB) Gold 2. Arias, Laura (CUB) Silver

3. Vilera, Mariesthela (VEN) Bronze 4. Tapia, Gleidimar (VEN)

Medal board

No Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Cuba 3 2 - 5 2 Venezuela 2 2 1 5 3 Bolivia - 1 3 4 4 Trinidad & Tobago - - 1 1

Ranking America Tour in July 2011.

Havana. (Copaci Press).- The International Cycling Union (UCI), announced the America Tour Ranking for the month of July 2011.

Ranking America Tour individual.

1 (1) ** 235 2 (2) Miguel Ubeto - Venezuela - 209 3 (3) Gregory Panizo - - 179 4 (4) Manuel Eduardo Medina - Venezuela - 141 5 (5) Renato Seabra – Brasil - 123 6 (6) Gonzalo Garrido – - 114 7 (7) Jorge Soto Perera - Uruguay - 110 8 (8) Juan Carlos Rojas Villegas - - 109 9 (9) Dario Raul Diaz - - 108 10 (20) Honorio Machado Perez - Venezuela - 102 11 (10) Ivan Mauricio Casas - - 93 12 (38) Arnold Alcolea - Cuba - 92 13 (-) Guillaume Malle - France - 91 14 (11) Jose Rodolfo Serpa - Colombia - 88 15 (16) Carlos Galviz - Venezuela - 85 16 (14) Tomas Aurelio Gil - Venezuela - 82 17 (12) Byron Guama - - 82 18 (13) Svein Tuft - Canada - 80 19 (15) Juan Pablo Suarez - Colombia - 79 20 (17) Oscar Soliz - Bolivia - 72 21 (18) Giovanni Manuel Báez - Colombia - 72 22 (19) Flavio Cardoso - Brazil - 69 23 (54) Gil Cordovés Perez - Venezuela - 62

24 (21) Francisco Mancebo - - 60 25 (22) Luis Martinez – Uruguay - 56 26 (23) Giannini Anaya - Venezuela - 56 27 (24) Nestor Pías - Uruguay - 56 28 (29) Arthur Alberto Garcia - Venezuela - 56 29 (25) Hector Aguilar Figueiras - Uruguay - 56 30 (26) Henry Méndez Raabe - Costa Rica - 54 31 (27) Luis Mansilla - Chile - 54 32 (78) Juan Murillo - Venezuela - 53 33 (-) Marc Flavien – France - 53 34 (-) Pedro Gutierrez – Venezuela - 52 35 (28) Flavio Reblin - Brazil - 51 36 (30) Bernardo Colex – - 50 37 (-) Omar Benítez - - 48 38 (31) Byron Pope - Belize - 48 39 (32) Leandro Messineo - Argentina - 48 40 (33) Antonio Xavier Nascimento - Brazil - 48 41 (72) José Chacón - Venezuela - 47 42 (47) Magno Prado Nazaret - Brazil - 46 43 (34) Gabriel Richard - Argentina - 45 44 (35) Christopher Juul Jensen - Denmark - 44 45 (36) Robert Foster - Germany - 44 46 (37) Ken Hanson - United States - 44 47 (39) Roberto Ferrari - Italy - 44 48 (-) Murwin Arumjo - Surinam - 42 49 (76) Yasmani Martinez - Cuba - 42 50 (-) Marvin Angarita - Colombia - 42 51 (40) Enzo Moyano - Argentina - 41 52 (-) Jyme Bridges - Antigua and Barbuda - 40 52 (41) Water Grant-Stuart - - 40 54 (42) Kurt Maraj - St. Lucia - 40 55 (43) Angel Pulgar – Venezuela - 40 56 (44) Jose Medeiros – Brazil - 40 57 (45) Luis Felipe Laverde - Colombia - 40 58 (174) Carlos Daniel Linares – Venezuela - 40 59 (46) Arman Kamyshev – Kazakhstan - 38 60 (48) Richard Ochoa – Venezuela - 38 61 (-) Boris Carene - France - 38 62 (49) Emannuel Yánez - Uruguay - 38 63 (50) Augusto Sanchez - - 37 64 (51) Marco Salas - Costa Rica - 37 65 (52) Miguel Angel Rubiano - Colombia - 36

66 (-) Moses Rickets – Surinam - 35 67 (-) Jimmy López - El Salvador - 35 68 (53) Ramiro Calpa - Ecuador - 35 69 (55) Mauricio Neisa - Colombia - 34 70 (56) Raphael Serpa – Brazil - 34 71 (57) Jorge Giacinti - Argentina - 34 72 (58) Andrei Krasilnikau - Belarus - 32 73 (59) Carlos Becerra - Venezuela - 32 74 (60) Edgardo Simon – Argentina - 31 75 (-) Cleberson Weber - Brazil - 30 76 (61) Alanzo Greaves - Guyana - 30 77 (-) Yennier Lopez Fonseca – Cuba - 30 77 (-) Francisco Matamoros – Mexico - 30 77 (-) Robert Marsh - Antigua and Barbuda - 30 80 (-) Ruiggeri Pinedoe - Netherlands Antilles - 30 81 (61) Fidel Mangal - St. Lucia - 30 82 (63) Will Routley - Canada - 30 83 (64) Geovanni Choto - Belize - 30 84 (65) Carlos Julian Quintero - Colombia - 30 85 (66) Ronald Gonzalez - Venezuela - 30 86 (67) Jorge Abreu - Venezuela - 29 87 (68) Jure Kocjan - Slovenia - 29 88 (69) Luis Fernando Macias - Mexico - 27 89 (149) Xavier Quevedo – Venezuela - 27 90 (70) Mauro Abel Richeze - Argentina - 26 91 (71) Robbie Squire - United States - 25 92 (-) Ruiz Ceder - Surinam - 24 93 (195) Jose Alirio Contreras - Venezuela - 24 94 (73) Miras Bederbekov - Kazakhstan - 24 95 (74) Noel Armando Vazquez - Venezuela - 24 96 (126) Mauricio Morandi - Brazil - 24 97 (-) Willy Roseau - France - 24 98 (75) Richard Mascarañas - Uruguay - 24 99 (77) Francisco Jarley Colorado - Colombia - 23 100 (79) Rory Sutherland - Australia - 23 101 (80) Alessandro Malaguti - Italy - 22 102 (81) Alexander Candelario - United States - 22 103 (82) Alejandro Alberto Borrajo - Argentina - 22 104 (83) Marcos Crespo - Argentina - 22 104 (83) Michel Fernandez – Cuba - 22 106 (-) Wilfrid Camelia - Netherlands Antilles - 21 107 (85) Gregory Obando Brenes - Costa Rica - 21

108 (86) Jonathan Camargo - Venezuela - 21 109 (87) Libardo Niño Corredor - Colombia - 20 110 (88) Jesus Perez - Venezuela - 20 111 (89) Kyle Wamsley - United States - 20 112 (90) James Williamson - New Zealand - 20 113 (91) José Alarcon - Venezuela - 20 114 (92) Javier Alexis Acevedo - Colombia - 20 115 (217) Wilmer Bravo - Venezuela - 20 115 (93) Deivy Capellán - Dominican Republic - 20 115 (93) Jaime Alberto Castañeda - Colombia - 20 115 (93) Arnaud Demare – France - 20 119 (96) Camilo Gomez - Colombia - 19 120 (97) Antonio Piedra Perez - Spain - 19 121 (98) Ariel Maximiliano Richeze - Argentina - 19 122 (99) Jorge Bravo – Uruguay - 18 123 (100) Rob Britton - Canada - 18 124 (101) José Ismael Sarmiento - Colombia - 18 125 (102) Robert Bush - United States - 18 125 (102) Kevin Lacombe - Canada - 18 125 (-) Tomasz Olejnick – Poland - 18 128 (-) Pedro Portuondo – Cuba - 17 129 (-) Jose Alexander Roa - Colombia - 17 130 (104) Yeisson Delgado – Venezuela - 17 131 (105) Sergio Luis Henao - Colombia - 17 132 (106) Gerardo Luis Fernandez – Argentina - 17 133 (107) Gastón Agüero – Argentina - 17 134 (-) Verinaldo Pereira Vandeira - Brazil - 16 135 (108) Warren McKay - Guyana - 16 136 (-) Rubén Galán - El Salvador - 16 137 (108) Kirk Maraj - St. Lucia - 16 138 (-) Florencio Ramos Torres - Mexico - 16 139 (-) Marvin Spencer - Antigua and Barbuda - 16 140 (110) Zachary Bell - Canada - 16 141 (111) Shane Vasquez - Belize - 16 142 (112) Sergio Daniel Godoy – Argentina - 16 143 (113) Aldo Valero – Colombia - 16 144 (114) Alex Atapuma - Colombia - 16 145 (115) Giovanni Rojas - Venezuela - 16 146 (-) Cédric Eustache – France - 16 147 (116) Walter Gastón - Argentina - 16 148 (117) Rafael Montiel - Colombia - 16 149 (118) Gonzalo Miranda – Chile - 16

149 (118) Miguel Ernesto Chacon – Venezuela - 16 149 (118) Antonio Roberto Cabrera – Chile - 16 149 (118) Scott Lyttle - New Zealand - 16 153 (122) Edson Calderón - Colombia - 15 154 (123) Matthias Friedemann - Germany - 15 155 (-) Mickael Laurent - France - 15 156 (143) Julio Herrera - Venezuela - 14 157 (124) Marcelo Moser - Brazil - 14 158 (125) Carlos José Ochoa - Venezuela - 14 159 (127) André Pulini - Brazil - 14 160 (195) John Nava - Venezuela - 14 161 (128) Edwin Becerra - Venezuela - 14 162 (129) Alvaro Tardaguila – Uruguay - 14 163 (130) Brandon Cattouse - Belize - 13 164 (131) Jose Velásquez - Venezuela - 13 165 (132) Daniel Alexander Jaramillo - Colombia - 13 166 (133) Fabio Ribeiro Jr – Brazil - 13 167 (134) Roberto Pinheiro Silva - Brazil - 13 167 (134) Francisco Chamorro – Argentina - 13 167 (134) Felipe Delai Da Silva - Brazil - 13 167 (134) Cristopher Mansilla – Chile - 13 171 (-) Geovany Guevara - El Salvador - 12 172 (138) Gregory Lovell - Belize - 12 173 (-) Deniel Juliana - Netherlands Antilles - 12 174 (-) Dale Richardson - Antigua and Barbuda - 12 174 (139) Winston Williams - St. Lucia - 12 176 (-) Rafael Castro - El Salvador - 12 177 (-) Earl Van Wilgen - Surinam - 12 178 (-) Rene Corella - Mexico - 12 179 (140) Alex Howes - United States - 12 180 (141) Jairo Campos – Belize - 12 181 (142) Warren Barguil - France - 12 182 (144) Renato Ruiz - Brazil - 12 183 (145) Vicente Muga - Chile - 12 184 (146) Hugo Houle - Canada - 12 185 (147) Nicola Boem – Italy - 12 186 (148) Cristian Brizuela - Argentina - 12 187 (150) Jacob Rathe - United States - 12 188 (151) Shawn Milne - United States - 12 189 (152) Eddier Godinez - Costa Rica - 12 189 (152) Lasse Norman Hansen - Denmark - 12 189 (-) Martial Gene - France - 12

192 (-) Carlos Alexandre Manarelli - Brazil - 11 193 (154) Tom Zirbel - United States - 11 194 (155) Nelson Ismael Sanchez - Dominican Republic - 11 195 (156) Frederick Segura – Venezuela - 11 196 (157) Edwin Arnulfo Parra - Colombia - 11 197 (158) Eduardo Sepúlveda – Argentina - 11 198 (159) Segundo Navarrete – Ecuador - 11 199 (160) Anibal Andrés Borrajo - Argentina - 11 200 (-) Ken Jackson - Antigua and Barbuda - 10 201 (162) Gregorio Ladino Vega - Colombia - 10 202 (161) Elvis Joseph - St. Lucia - 10 203 (-) Lisuandi Alonso - Cuba - 10 204 (-) Lesley Cairo - Surinam - 10 205 (-) Uri Martins – Mexico - 10 206 (-) Corwin Nicolina - Netherlands Antilles - 10 207 (163) Benjamin King - Australia - 10 208 (164) Mariano De Fino Silveiro - Uruguay - 10 209 (165) Marcel Meisen - Germany - 10 210 (166) Darwin Ferney Pantoja - Colombia - 10 211 (167) Yosvany Falcón - United States - 10 212 (168) Alexander Efimkin - Russia - 10 213 (169) Gustavo Costa - Brazil - 10 213 (169) Matteo Pelucchi - Italy - 10 213 (235) Camilo Ulloa – Colombia - 10 213 (169) Daniel Rogelin - Brazil - 10 213 (169) Zolt Der – Serbia - 10 213 (169) Cristian Egidio Da Rosa - Brazil - 10 219 (175) Aaron Kemps - Australia - 9 220 (176) Christian Meier - Canada - 8 221 (-) Tomoya Kano - Japan - 8 222 (-) Everson Camilo Brazil 26 8 223 (-) Jan Carlos Arias – Cuba - 8 224 (-) Lorenzo Ons - Surinam - 8 225 (-) Eduardo Torres - El Salvador - 8 226 (-) Auguste Rol - St. Lucia - 8 226 (-) Aichel Magdelena - Netherlands Antilles - 8 228 (177) Arnaud Papillon - Canada - 8 229 (178) Phillip Gaimon - United States - 8 230 (179) José Arroyo - Venezuela - 8 231 (180) Tiego Justo - Brazil - 8 232 (181) Halysson Ferreira - Brazil - 8 233 (182) Andreu Sasso - Uruguay - 8

234 (183) Jorge Contreras - Chile - 8 235 (184) Renato Rohsler – Brazil - 8 236 (185) Jahir Perez - Colombia CEP 25 8 237 (186) Victor Manuel Garcia - Spain - 8 238 (187) Sebastian Salas - Canada - 8 239 (188) Brett Tivers - New Zealand - 8 240 (189) Pablo Juan Araya - Costa Rica - 8 241 (190) Fernando Camargo - Colombia - 8 242 (191) Alvin Velázquez - Venezuela - 8 243 (192) Guillaume Bonnet - France - 8 244 (193) Carlos Eduardo Alzate - Colombia - 8 245 (194) Juan Esteban Arango - Colombia - 8 246 (-) Randy Simon - Antigua and Barbuda - 8 247 (-) Hector Hugo Zamarrón - Mexico - 8 248 (-) Rik Kavsek - Netherlands - 8 248 (-) Kenny Darmyn - France - 8 248 (195) Scott Zwizanski - United States - 8 248 (195) Herbert Rivas - Venezuela - 8 248 (195) Lizandro Roberto Ajcu – - 8 248 (195) Jorge Quispe - Bolivia - 8 248 (195) Wilson Paneluisa – Ecuador - 8 248 (195) Alejandro Ramirez - Colombia - 8 248 (195) Luis Fernando Sepúlveda – Chile - 8 248 (195) John Fredy Parra - Colombia - 8 248 (195) Jeremy Yates - New Zealand - 8 248 (195) Martijn Verschoor - Netherlands - 8 248 (195) Angelo Tulik – France - 8 248 (195) Filippo Fortin – Italy - 8 248 (195) Rafael Infantino - Colombia - 8 248 (195) Jesus Rosendo Prado - Spain - 8 248 (195) Harm Van Der Sanden – Netherlands - 8 248 (195) Claudio Flores - Argentina - 8 248 (195) Ilya Davidenok - Kazakhstan - 8 267 (214) Ramón Carretero - - 7 268 (284) Yosvans Rojas - Venezuela - 7 269 (215) Vladimir Briceño – Venezuela - 7 270 (216) Fortunato Baliani - Italy - 7 271 (217) Juan Cotumba - Bolivia - 7 271 (217) Edgar Fonseca - Colombia - 7 271 (217) Sonny Colbrelli – Italy - 7 274 (-) Loek Smit - Netherlands Antilles - 6 275 (-) Alain González – Cuba - 6

276 (-) Esnard Fidel - St. Lucia - 6 277 (-) Jermaine Albertzoon - Surinam - 6 277 (-) Miguel A. Duarte - El Salvador - 6 279 (222) Nathan Brown - United States - 6 280 (223) Lachlan David Morton - Australia - 6 281 (224) Carlos Fernando Piamonte - Colombia - 6 282 (225) ** 6 283 (226) Álvaro Gómez - Colombia - 6 284 (227) Carlos Castro - Venezuela - 6 285 (228) Chase Pinkham - United States - 6 286 (229) Fred Rodriguez - United States - 6 287 (-) Angel Andy Portillo – Mexico - 6 288 (-) Brian Lyn - Antigua and Barbuda - 6 289 (221) Jose Choto – Belize - 6 290 (230) Manuel Rodas Ochoa - Guatemala - 6 291 (231) Adrian Palomares - Spain - 6 292 (284) Ruben Companioni - Cuba - 5 293 (232) José Adrian Bonilla - Costa Rica - 5 294 (233) Hilton Clarke - Australia - 5 295 (234) Gideoni Monteiro - Brazil - 5 296 (235) Andrew Pinfold - Canada - 5 296 (235) Yann Moritz - France - 5 296 (235) Guillaume Belgy - France - 5 296 (235) Matias Medici - Argentina - 5 296 (235) Fabio Felline - Italy - 5 296 (235) Gregory Duarte - Uruguay - 5 296 (235) Rodrigo Araujo - Brazil - 5 296 (235) Thiago Nardin - Brazil - 5 296 (235) Washington Rodríguez – Uruguay - 5 296 (235) Wilder Miraballes – Uruguay - 5 296 (235) Gilber Zurita - Bolivia - 5 296 (235) Tyler Wren - United States - 5 296 (235) Weimar Alfonso Roldan - Colombia - 5 296 (235) Alexander Wetterhall - Sweden - 5 296 (235) Bernardo Riccio - Italy - 5 296 (235) Darwin Luis Urrea – Venezuela - 5 296 (235) Jorge Montenegro - Ecuador - 5 296 (235) Herminio Cortez - Bolivia - 5 296 (235) José Ramón Infante - Mexico - 5 296 (235) Carlos Hernandez - Guatemala - 5 296 (235) Horacio Gallardo - Bolivia - 5 296 (235) Freddy Vargas - Venezuela - 5

296 (235) Danny Alexander Morales - Guatemala - 5 296 (235) Israel Ochoa Plazas – Colombia - 5 296 (235) Hernan Dario Muñoz - Colombia - 5 296 (235) Luiz Carlos Amorim – Brazil - 5 296 (235) Bjorn Thurau - Germany - 5 296 (235) Michael Freiberg - Australia - 5 296 (235) Youcef Reguigui - Algeria - 5 296 (235) Yannick Mayer - Germany - 5 296 (235) David Boily - Canada - 5 296 (-) Masaru Fukuhara - Japan - 5 296 (-) Keran Barolin - France - 5 296 (-) Aurélien Louvel-His – France - 5 330 (235) Timothy Gudsell - New Zealand - 5 331 (268) Alexey Lutsenko - Kazakhstan - 4 331 (268) Giorgio Brambilla - Italy - 4 331 (-) Randall Figueroa - Venezuela - 4 334 (-) Emile Demazy - France - 3 335 (-) Patrick Hart – Surinam - 3 336 (-) Wiliam Soriano - El Salvador - 3 337 (-) Kwamedi Valks - Netherlands Antilles - 3 338 (271) Daniel Fleeman - Great Britain - 3 339 (272) José García – Venezuela - 3 340 (273) Rodolfo Andrés Torres - Colombia - 3 341 (274) Gonzalo Tagliabue – Uruguay - 3 342 (275) Andrés Ignacio Pereyra - Argentina - 3 343 (276) Paul Torres - Venezuela - 3 344 (277) Gustavo Mino - Paraguay - 3 345 (278) Christopher Jones - United States - 3 346 (279) Aldo Ino Ilesic - Slovenia - 3 347 (-) Patrick Peters - Antigua and Barbuda - 3 348 (-) Jesus Armando Aguilar – Mexico - 3 349 (270) Edgar Nissan Arana – Belize - 3 350 (-) Timothy Lampe - Netherlands Antilles - 2 351 (-) Rafael Gasparin - Brazil - 2 352 (280) Carlos Lopez Gonzalez - Mexico - 2 353 (281) David Veilleux - Canada - 2 354 (282) Jose Antonio Ramos - Venezuela - 2 355 (284) Daniel Summerhill - United States - 2 355 (284) Gianluca Leonardi – Italy - 2 355 (-) Romain Cardis - France - 2 355 (-) Romain Cherruault - France - 2 355 (-) Maximo Rojas – Venezuela - 2

355 (284) Bernard Sulzberger - Australia - 2 355 (284) Jeremy Vennell - New Zealand - 2 355 (284) Ramón Martín - Cuba - 2 355 (284) Mickael Clarico - France - 2 355 (284) Raymond Kreder - Netherlands - 2 355 (284) Jose Luis Cano - Spain - 2 355 (284) Sebastian Mora – Spain - 2 355 (284) Fernando Méndez - Uruguay - 2 355 (284) Alan Maniezzo - Brazil - 2 355 (284) Tomas Margalef - Uruguay - 2 355 (284) Emilio Rodríguez – Argentina - 2 355 (284) Enrique Artavia - Costa Rica - 2 355 (284) Enzo Cesario Farías - Chile - 2 355 (284) Alexandre Nascimento Silva - Brazil - 2 355 (284) Fabiano Motta - Brazil - 2 355 (283) Andrei Sartassov – Russia - 2 355 (284) Alvaro Argiro - Argentina - 2 355 (284) Richard Acarapi - Bolivia - 2 378 (284) Francois Parisien - Canada - 2

Ranking America Tour teams.

1 (1) Clube Dataro De Ciclismo - Foz Do Iguacu Brazil 360 2 (2) Movistar Team Colombia 354 3 (3) Funvic - Pindamonhangaba Brazil 284 4 (4) Epm - Une Colombia 208 5 (5) Team Spidertech Powered BY C10 Canada 163 6 (6) Androni Giocattoli - C.I.P.I Italy 146 7 (7) Chipotle Development Team United States 109 8 (8) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling United States 96 9 (9) Gobernación de Antioquia - Indeportes Colombia 92 10 (10) Realcyclist.com Cycling Team United States 70 11 (11) D'Angelo & Antenucci - NIPPO Italy 67 12 (12) Ora Hotels Carrera Hungary 64 13 (13) Team Type 1 - Sanofi Aventis United States 60 14 (14) Amore & Vita Ukraine 50 15 (15) Jamis - Sutter Home United States 49 16 (16) Colombia es Pasión - Café De Colombia 48 17 (17) Bissell Cycling United States 46 18 (18) Glud & Marstrand - LRO Denmark 44 19 (18) Jelly Belly Cycling United States 44 20 (20) Pureblack Racing New Zealand 41

21 (21) Andalucia Caja Granada Spain 35 22 (22) Kelly Benefit Strategies - Optumhealth United States 22 23 (23) Letua Cycling Team Malaysia 20 24 (23) Kenda - 5-Hour Energy Cycling Team United States 20 25 (25) V Australia 16 26 (26) Champion System Hong Kong, China 15 27 (26) Geox-TMC Spain 15 28 (28) Team Exergy United States 14 29 (-) Bridgestone Anchor Japan 13 30 (29) Team Concordia Forsikring - Himmerland Denmark 12 31 (30) Team Eddy Merckx - Indeland Germany 10 32 (30) Team NSP Germany 10 33 (32) Manisaspor Cycling Team Turkey 8 34 (33) Trek Livestrong U23 United States 6 35 (34) Endura Racing Great Britain 5 35 (34) Groupement Sportif Petrolier Algeria 5 37 (36) De Rosa - Cerámica Flaminia Ireland 4 38 (37) Team Raleigh Great Britain 3 39 (38) Team Europcar France 2

Ranking America country.

1 (1) Colombia 1,355.2 2 (2) Venezuela 992.2 3 (3) Brazil 660 4 (5) Argentina 526 5 (4) Chile 482 6 (7) Uruguay 402 7 (6) Canada 397 8 (8) United States 380 9 (9) Costa Rica 248 10 (14) Cuba 234 11 (16) Mexico 167 12 (10) Ecuador 141 13 (-) Surinam 140 13 (-) El Salvador 140 15 (11) Belize 140 16 (-) Antigua And Barbuda 125 17 (12) St. Lucia 122 18 (13) Bolivia 104 19 (-) Netherlands Antilles 92 20 (15) Guyana 86

21 (17) Dominican Republic 68 22 (18) Guatemala 24 23 (19) Panama 7 24 (20) Paraguay 3

American Pride Boyacá Funza runs.

Bogotá. (Jairo Rodríguez).- Freddy Mountain podium finish of the bike back to Colombia in 2011, commanded the group of Boyacá Pride of America will run in the Classic Funza to be held from Wednesday 27 to Friday July 29 the department in this area Cundinamarca.

A Mountain will accompany Ivan Casas, champion Uruguay, Edwin Parra, head of Tour of Colombia, Mauritius Neiza, Fernando Camargo, Daniel Rincon and Luis Largo Bernal Jahir guidance and assistance from officers and Jaime Ricardo Acosta.

Boyacá Pride of America will also participate in the women with Daniela Barrera, Natalia Acevedo, Magali Gonzalez and Patricia Buitrago under the guidance of Rafael Acevedo.

Manuel Youshimatz and outstanding programming.

Mexico. (Popis Muñiz).- Manuel Youshimatz Sotomayor, Director of Sports Puebla, yesterday gave a press conference to publicize the most important programs in late July and December 2011, featuring four great powers of cycling national and international, with due support of the Mexican Federation of Cycling.

It was morning when Youshimatz, met with the press and officials CONADE, where they released all this programming, which starts this Sunday 31 with the resumption of the Mexico- Puebla cycling race, with one hundred thousand dollars in prizes in cash, with 116 kilometers, with the mountain in Llano Grande, by appointment at eight o'clock in the CNAR Velodrome, to finish at the Velodrome Solomon Cuautlancingo Jauli of Puebla.

The other cycling events, are Popo Bike, 21, 22 and 23 October, Soliman Gilbert organization, the International Six Day Track and Tour Puebla.

Also announced the celebration of selective Taekwondo Baby Race, Night Race 5 and 10 k, the traditional marathon, all with the approval of the Governor Rafael Moreno Valle.

This week there will be more cycling events, highlighting the Children's National Championships in Tijuana, Baja California and Oaxaca Guelaguetza Classic Saturday and Sunday.

Compiled and edited by: José Luis Basulto V. Copaci Press.

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