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2010 Vuelta A Colombia
The 60th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from August 1 to August 15, 2010. Stages 2010-08-01: La Ceja — Rionegro (20 km) 2010-08-02: Rionegro — Puerto Boyacá (164 km) 2010-08-03: Puerto Boyacá — Barrancabermeja (191 km) 2010-08-04: Barrancabermeja — Bucaramanga (117 km) 2010-08-05: Bucaramanga — San Gil-Socorro (117 km) 2010-08-06: Socorro — Tunja (165.2 km) 2010-08-07: Boyacá Tunja — Duitama (147 km) 2010-08-08: Duitama-Briceño — La Calera-Bogotá (147 km) 2010-08-09: Bogotá La Vega — Libano (229 km) 2010-08-10: Armero — La Tebaida (203 km) 2010-08-12: Yumbo — Pereira (204 km) 2010-08-13: Pereira — Manizales (117 km) 2010-08-14: Manizales — Alto de Palmas (206 km) 2010-08-15: Medellín — Medellín (34 km) Jersey progression Final classification Teams ;Lotería de Boyacá * ''Director Deportivo'': Hernan Aleman ;EPM–UNE * ''Director Deportivo'': ...
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2009–10 UCI America Tour
The 2009–10 UCI America Tour was the sixth season for the UCI America Tour. The season began on 4 October 2009 with the Vuelta Chihuahua and ended on 12 September 2010 with the Univest Grand Prix. The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI America Tour cycling jersey. Gregorio Ladino of Colombia was the defending champion of the 2008–09 UCI America Tour The 2008–09 UCI America Tour was the fifth season for the UCI America Tour. The season began on 5 October 2008 with the Vuelta Chihuahua Internacional and ended on 12 September 2009 with the Univest Grand Prix. The points leader, based on the cu ... and was crowned as the 2009–10 UCI America Tour champion. Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the to ...
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Jairo Pérez (cyclist)
Jairo Pérez Suárez (born March 24, 1973 in Iza, Boyacá) is a male professional track and road cyclist from Colombia. He won a silver medal for his native country at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil alongside Carlos Alzate, Arles Castro and Juan Pablo Forero in the Men's Track Team Pursuit. He competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, PR China. Career ;1998 :1st in Stage 1 Vuelta a Colombia, Circuito del Llano (COL) :1st in Stage 7 Vuelta a Colombia, Alto de Santa Helena (COL) ;1999 :1st in Stage 10 Vuelta a Colombia, Barrancabermeja (COL) :1st in Stage 2 Clásico RCN, Tocancipá (COL) ;2000 :1st in Stage 11 Vuelta al Táchira, Bramón (VEN) :1st in Stage 9 Vuelta a Colombia, Manizales (COL) :1st in Stage 14 Vuelta a Colombia, Villa de Leyva (COL) ;2001 :1st in Stage 6 Clásico RCN, Villa de Leyva (COL) :1st in Stage 6 Vuelta a Venezuela, Calabozo circuit (VEN) :3rd in General Classification Vuelta a Venezuela (VEN) :1st in General Classificat ...
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Freddy Gonzalez (cyclist)
Freddy González may refer to: *Alfredo Cantu Gonzalez (1946–1968), United States Marine Corps sergeant, nicknamed "Freddy" *Fredi González (born 1964), Cuban Major League baseball manager *Fredy González (born 1975), Colombian road racing cyclist *Freddy González (runner) (born 1977), Venezuelan long-distance runner *Freddy Gonzalez (Filipino footballer) Alfredo Fernando Razón "Freddy" Gonzalez (born 1 October 1978 in Parañaque) is a Filipino former football player. He was a member of the Philippines national football team. Early years Gonzalez's mother, Terry Razón, enrolled him to Tomas ... (born 1978), Filipino football forward * Freddy González (Colombian footballer) (born 1988), Colombian football defender {{hndis, Gonzalez, Freddy ...
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Duitama
Duitama () is a city and municipality in the department of Boyacá. It is the capital of the Tundama Province. Duitama is located northeast of Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia and northeast of Tunja, the capital Boyacá. Duitama has existed since pre-Columbian times, when the Muisca inhabited the hills surrounding a former lake in the valley. The original name of Duitama was "Tundama", named after ''cacique'' Tundama. The elevation of the city is about above sea level and the average temperature is 16 °C. Duitama is known as "The Pearl of Boyacá". Etymology The name of Duitama means "to me the tribute" in muyskkubun (Muisca language). In its beginnings, Duitama corresponded to a Muisca village ruled by the cacique Tundama, a word that changed for Duitama, absolute and powerful lord that he had as bosses tributaries to the Onzaga, Soatá, Chitagoto, Susacón or Cabita, Icabuco, Lupachoque, Sátiva, Tutazá and Cerinza caciques. The natives lived in bohíos, looki ...
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Boyacá Tunja
Boyacá is the name of a region in Colombia. It may refer to other connections to Colombia: * Battle of Boyacá * Boyacá Department (Gran Colombia) * Boyacá Department ** Boyacá, Boyacá, a municipality * Boyacá State, a former state * Puerto Boyacá, a town and municipality in the Boyacá Department In Bogotá * Boyacá (TransMilenio), a bus station * Puente de Boyacá, a bridge In Tunja * Boyacá Chicó F.C. Boyacá Chicó Fútbol Club is a professional Colombian Association football, football team based in Tunja playing in the Categoría Primera A. The club was founded on March 26, 2002 in Bogotá as Deportivo Bogotá Chicó F.C.,
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José Alarcón (cyclist)
Juan José Alarcón García (born June 12, 1988) is a Venezuelan road cyclist, who rides for the Gran Misión Transporte Venezuela team. Major results ;2007 : 1st Clasico Corre Por La Vida : 10th Overall Clásico Ciclístico Banfoandes : 10th Overall Vuelta a Guatemala ;2008 : 4th Overall Vuelta a Venezuela ;2009 : 1st Stage 3 Vuelta a Tovar : 2nd Overall Vuelta a Yacambu-Lara ::1st Stage 2 : 2nd Overall Clásico Virgen de la Consolación de Táriba : 4th Overall Vuelta a Venezuela : 8th Overall Vuelta al Táchira ::1st Stage 8 ;2010 : National Under-23 Road Championships ::2nd Road race ::2nd Time trial : 2nd Overall Vuelta al Táchira ::1st Stages 4, 9 & 12 : 2nd Overall Vuelta a Cuba ::1st Stage 8 : 2nd Overall Vuelta a Venezuela ;2011 : 6th Overall Vuelta al Táchira ;2013 : 2nd Overall Clásico Aniversario de la Federación Venezolana de Ciclismo : 5th Overall Vuelta a Venezuela : 7th Overall Vuelta al Táchira : Pan American Road Championships ::8th Time trial ::9th Road ...
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Luis Felipe Laverde
Luis Felipe Laverde Jimenez (born 6 July 1979 in Urrao) is Colombian professional road bicycle racer for , having left the team. His best results are two stage victories in the Giro d'Italia, in 2006 and 2007. Palmarès ;2001 : Pan American Champion U23 ;2003 : Stage 4, Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda ;2006 : Stage 14, Giro d'Italia ;2007 : Stage 6, Giro d'Italia : Gran Premio Nobili Rubinetterie ;2011 : 3rd, Giro dell'Appennino ;2013 : 6th Overall, Vuelta a Colombia ;2014 : 4th, Pan American Road Race Championships ;2015 : 3rd Overall, Vuelta a Colombia ::1st Stage 12 ;2016 : 6th Overall, Vuelta a Colombia ;2017 : 7th Overall, Vuelta a Colombia The Vuelta a Colombia (Spanish for ''Tour of Colombia'') is an annual cycling road race, run over many stages throughout different regions in Colombia and sometimes Venezuela and Ecuador during the first days of August. It is organized by the ... Notes References External links Profile on Ceramica Panaria-Navigare offic ...
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Tunja
Tunja () is a city on the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes, in the region known as the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, 130 km northeast of Bogotá. In 2018 it had a population of 172,548 inhabitants. It is the capital of Boyacá department and the Central Boyacá Province. Tunja is an important educational centre of well-known universities. In the time before the Spanish conquest of the Muisca, there was an indigenous settlement, called Hunza, seat of the ''hoa'' Eucaneme, conquered by the Spanish conquistadors on August 20, 1537. The Spanish city was founded by captain Gonzalo Suárez Rendón on August 6, 1539, exactly one year after the capital Santafé de Bogotá. The city hosts the most remaining Muisca architecture: Hunzahúa Well, Goranchacha Temple and Cojines del Zaque. Tunja is a tourist destination, especially for religious colonial architecture, with the Casa Fundador Gonzalo Suárez Rendón as oldest remnant. In addition to its religious and historical ...
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Socorro, Santander
Socorro is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia. It was founded in 1681 by José de Archila and José Díaz Sarmiento.The town was very influential in the history of Colombia. There began the revolt of the Comuneros of 1781 against the oppression of Spanish rule. Socorro was the capital of Santander between 1862 and 1886. History The origin of the population was much more prosaic and simple. Broadly it can be argued that formed beside the road leading from Velez to Giron, the exact site where today is located. Jose de Archila and José Díaz Sarmiento, wealthy landowners chanchona Valley, donated the land to the Virgen de Nuestra Senora del Socorro, to set the village on 16 June 1683. Blas García Cabrera, influential and neighboring potentate representing many settlers, requested the erection of the parish to the metropolitan curia Santa Fe, with such good fortune, that the Archbishop Antonio Sanz Lozano Auto created it by November 27 Ne ...
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Fabio Duarte
Fabio Andrés Duarte Arevalo (born 11 June 1986 in Facatativá, Cundinamarca) is a Colombian track and road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team . He is best known for winning the 2008 World Under-23 Road Race Championships, and has twice finished in second place during Giro d'Italia stages – in 2013, behind Vincenzo Nibali on stage 20 and 2014, behind Julián Arredondo on stage 18. Personal life He has a younger brother, Álvaro Duarte, who is also a professional cyclist. Major results ;2003 : National Junior Track Championships ::1st Individual pursuit ::2nd Madison ;2005 : 1st Vuelta a la Sabana : 1st Overall Vuelta de la Juventud de Colombia ::1st Prologue, Stages 3 & 4 ;2006 : National Under-23 Road Championships ::1st Time trial ::3rd Road race : 1st Overall Clásica Nacional Ciudad de Anapoima ::1st Stages 1 & 2 : 1st Overall Clasica International de Tulcan ::1st Prologue : 1st Overall Vuelta de la Juventud de Colombia ::1st Prologue, ...
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Félix Cárdenas
Félix Rafael Cárdenas Ravalo (born November 24, 1973 in Encino, Santander) is a Colombian former road bicycle racer, who competed both as an amateur and as a professional between 1995 and 2014. He previously rode for UCI Professional Continental team until the team's demise in 2009. In the 2001 Tour de France, Cardenas took one of the biggest victory of his career on the mountainous stage 12. He crossed the line solo in Ax-les-Thermes, with Roberto Laiseka and Lance Armstrong rounding the podium. He performed his trademark victory salute, standing on the pedals with arms raised high in the air. Major results ;1996 : Clásico RCN ::1st Mountains classification ::1st Stage 3 ;1998 : 6th Overall Clásico RCN ;1999 : 3rd Overall Vuelta a Colombia ;2000 : 1st Mountains classification Tour de Romandie : Tour du Limousin ::1st Mountains classification ::1st Stage 4 : 1st Stage 10 Vuelta a España ;2001 : 1st Mountains classification Volta a Catalunya : 1st Stage 12 Tour ...
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