Cuba Dominated the Second Day of Track in ALBA Games
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Copaci Bulletin 154 – Wednesday, July 27th 2011. Cuba dominated the second day of track in ALBA Games. Tinaquillo, Venezuela. (Gualberto Escobar and Jose M. Gualberto Zabala).- The second day of cycling ALBA Games IV was dominated by Cuba, 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 Bolivia 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 - Brazil - 179 4 (4) Manuel Eduardo Medina - Venezuela - 141 5 (5) Renato Seabra – Brasil - 123 6 (6) Gonzalo Garrido – Chile - 114 7 (7) Jorge Soto Perera - Uruguay - 110 8 (8) Juan Carlos Rojas Villegas - Costa Rica - 109 9 (9) Dario Raul Diaz - Argentina - 108 10 (20) Honorio Machado Perez - Venezuela - 102 11 (10) Ivan Mauricio Casas - Colombia - 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 - Ecuador - 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 - Spain - 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 – Mexico - 50 37 (-) Omar Benítez - El Salvador - 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 - Guyana - 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 - Dominican Republic - 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