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Luis Fernando Sepúlveda
Luis Fernando Sepúlveda Villar (born April 8, 1974) is a male professional track and road racing cyclist from Chile. He won a gold medal for his native country at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He also competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics. Career ;1998 :1st in Stage 8 part b Vuelta Ciclista de Chile (CHI) :6th in General Classification Vuelta Ciclista de Chile (CHI) ;1999 :1st in General Classification Vuelta Ciclista de Chile (CHI) :2nd in Frisco, Points Race, Frisco, Texas (USA) ;2000 :2nd in Prologue Vuelta Ciclista de Chile, Vitacura (CHI) :2nd in Stage 3 Vuelta Ciclista de Chile, El Tabo (CHI) :3rd in Stage 4 Vuelta Ciclista de Chile, Los Maitenes (CHI) :2nd in Stage 7-b Vuelta Ciclista de Chile, Chillán (CHI) :1st in General Classification Vuelta Ciclista de Chile (CHI) :2nd in General Classification Volta Ciclistica Internacional de Santa Catarina (BRA) ;2001 :3rd in National Championship, Roa ...
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Track Cycling
Track cycling is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially built banked tracks or velodromes using purpose-designed track bicycles. History Track cycling has been around since at least 1870. When track cycling was in its infancy, it was held on velodromes similar to the ones used today. These velodromes consisted of two straights and slightly banked turns, though they varied more in length and material than the modern 250m track. One appeal of indoor track racing was that spectators could be easily controlled, and hence an entrance fee could be charged, making track racing a lucrative sport. Early track races attracted crowds of up to 2,000 people. Indoor tracks also enabled year-round cycling for the first time. The main early centers for track racing in Britain were Birmingham, Sheffield, Liverpool, Manchester and London. The most noticeable changes in over a century of track cycling have concerned the bikes themselves, engineered to be lighter and more aerodynamic ...
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Track Cyclist
Track cycling is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially built banked tracks or velodromes using purpose-designed track bicycles. History Track cycling has been around since at least 1870. When track cycling was in its infancy, it was held on velodromes similar to the ones used today. These velodromes consisted of two straights and slightly banked turns, though they varied more in length and material than the modern 250m track. One appeal of indoor track racing was that spectators could be easily controlled, and hence an entrance fee could be charged, making track racing a lucrative sport. Early track races attracted crowds of up to 2,000 people. Indoor tracks also enabled year-round cycling for the first time. The main early centers for track racing in Britain were Birmingham, Sheffield, Liverpool, Manchester and London. The most noticeable changes in over a century of track cycling have concerned the bikes themselves, engineered to be lighter and more aerodynamic ...
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2004 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile
The 27th edition of the Vuelta Ciclista de Chile was held from March 11 to March 21, 2004. Stages 2004-03-11: Lota — Concepción (35 km) 2004-03-12: Concepción — Chillán (117 km) 2004-03-13: San Nicolás — Talca (197 km) 2004-03-14: Talca — Curepto (77 km) 2004-03-14: Hualañé — Curicó (90 km) 2004-03-15: Curicó — Pichilemu (150 km) 2004-03-16: Cruce La Rosa — La Estrella (21 km) 2004-03-16: La Estrella — Algarrobo (146 km) 2004-03-17: Algarrobo — Villa Alemana (105 km) 2004-03-18: Olmué Olmué is a Chilean town and commune located in the Marga Marga Province, Valparaíso Region. The commune spans an area of . Olmué is located 42.8 miles northwest of Santiago and 42 kilometers east northeast of Valparaíso. Olmué is the site ... — Los Andes (122 km) 2004-03-19: Los Andes — Portillo (115 km) 2004-03-20: Pirque — Pirque (131 km) 2004-03-21: Santiago — Santiago (60 km) ...
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2003 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile
The 26th edition of the Vuelta Ciclista de Chile was held from March 27 to April 5, 2003. Stages 2003-03-27: Concepción — Concepción (4.5 km) 2003-03-28: San Pedro de La Paz — Chillán (135 km) 2003-03-29: Chillán — Linares (211 km) 2003-03-30: Linares — Talca (122 km) 2003-03-30: Talca — Pencahue (20 km) 2003-03-31: Talca — Licante (70 km) 2003-03-31: Licante — Curicó (120 km) 2003-04-01: Curicó — Pichilemu (160 km) 2003-04-02: Pichilemu — San Antonio (140 km) 2003-04-03: Melipilla — Farellones (125 km) 2003-04-04: Limache — Limache (128 km) 2003-04-05: Quilpué — Quilicura (190 km) 2003-04-06: Santiago — Santiago (71.4 km) Final classification Teams ;Lider Trek Bio-Bio ;Alas Rojas ;Ace Byrc Curico ;Brazil National Team ;Doñihue ;Colavita Bolla ;Ekono Alamo Rent A ;Marco Polo ;La Polar ;Trust House ;Agua Mineral Rari ;UPMC-La Polar ;Peñaflor Lascar ;Venezuela Nation ...
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2002 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile
The 25th edition of the Vuelta Ciclista de Chile The Vuelta Ciclista de Chile is an annual Chilean elite men's professional road cycling Road cycling is the most widespread form of cycling in which cyclists ride on paved roadways. It includes recreational, racing, commuting, and utility ... was held from March 12 to March 24, 2002. Stages 2002-03-24: Santiago — Santiago (60 km) Final classification References cyclingnews {{DEFAULTSORT:2002 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile Vuelta Ciclista de Chile Chile Vuelta Ciclista March 2002 sports events in South America ...
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2001 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile
The 24th edition of the Vuelta Ciclista de Chile The Vuelta Ciclista de Chile is an annual Chilean elite men's professional road cycling Road cycling is the most widespread form of cycling in which cyclists ride on paved roadways. It includes recreational, racing, commuting, and utility ... was held from April 19 to April 29, 2001. Stages 2001-04-29: Santiago (Circuito "Las Condes") — Santiago (Circuito "Las Condes") (72 km) Final classification References cyclingnews {{DEFAULTSORT:2001 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile Vuelta Ciclista de Chile Chile Vuelta Ciclista April 2001 sports events in South America ...
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Vuelta Ciclista Por Un Chile Lider
Vuelta, Spanish for "lap" or "roundtrip", is used in the name of a number of cycling races in Spanish speaking countries, as well as a few other contexts: Cycling races * Vuelta a Andalucía * Vuelta a Aragón, Spain * Vuelta a Asturias, Spain * Vuelta a Bolivia * Vuelta a Burgos, Spain * Vuelta a Cantabria, Spain * Vuelta a Castilla y León, Spain * Vuelta a Chihuahua, Mexico * Vuelta a Colombia * Vuelta a Colombia Femenina Oro y Paz * Vuelta a Cuba * Vuelta a El Salvador * Vuelta a España * Vuelta a Extremadura, Spain * Vuelta a Guatemala * Vuelta a la Argentina * Vuelta a La Rioja, Spain * Vuelta a Mallorca * Vuelta a Murcia, Spain * Vuelta a Navarra, Spain * Vuelta a Paraguay * Vuelta a Perú * Vuelta a San Juan, Argentina * Vuelta a Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain * Vuelta a Venezuela * Vuelta a la Comunitat Valenciana Feminas, Spain * Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional, Dominican Republic * Vuelta al Ecuador * Vuelta al Táchira, Venezuela * Vuelta Ci ...
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2000 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile
The 23rd edition of the Vuelta Ciclista de Chile was held from March 23 to April 2, 2000. The stage began with a four-kilometer prologue time trial in the heart of Santiago. Stages 2000-03-23: Vitacura — Vitacura (4 km) 2000-03-24: Santiago — Los Andes (109.9 km) 2000-03-25: Los Andes — Viña del Mar (133.6 km) 2000-03-26: Viña del Mar — El Tabo (141.6 km) 2000-03-27: San Antonio — Los Maitenes (194.4 km) 2000-03-28: San Fernando — Talca (164.9 km) 2000-03-29: Cauquenes — Penco (140.5 km) 2000-03-30: San Fernando — Talca (110 km) 2000-03-30: Chillán — Chillán (20 km) 2000-03-31: Quirihue — Curicó (213.2 km) 2000-04-01: Curicó — Santiago (190.9 km) 2000-04-02: Santiago (Circuito "Providencia") (69.9 km) Final classification References cyclingnews {{DEFAULTSORT:2000 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile Vuelta Ciclista de Chile Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the we ...
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1999 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile
The 22nd edition of the Vuelta Ciclista de Chile was held from March 11 to March 21, 1999. Stages 1999-03-11: Santiago (Circuito "Avenue Merino Benítez") (4 km) 1999-03-12: Santiago — El Tabo (137.4 km) 1999-03-13: El Tabo — San Fernando (164.3 km) 1999-03-14: Curicó — Constitución (173.3 km) 1999-03-15: Cauquenes — San Pedro de la Paz (149.4 km) 1999-03-16: Concepción — Los Angeles (139.9 km) 1999-03-17: Los Angeles — Chillán (135 km) 1999-03-18: Chillán — Talca (158.4 km) 1999-03-19: Talca — Curicó (97.5 km) 1999-03-19: Cruce Curicó — El Plumero (20 km) 1999-03-20: Curicó — Isla de Maipo (200 km) 1999-03-21: Santiago (Circuito "Providencia") (71.4 km) Final classification References cyclingnews {{DEFAULTSORT:1999 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile Vuelta Ciclista de Chile Vuelta Ciclista Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It ...
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1998 Vuelta Ciclista De Chile
The 21st edition of the Vuelta Ciclista de Chile was held from March 19 to March 29, 1998, in Southern Chile over a distance of 1519 km. Stages 1999-03-19: Pelluco — Puerto Montt (4.2 km) 1999-03-20: Puerto Montt — Osorno (137.4 km) 1999-03-21: Osorno — Valdivia (137.4 km) 1999-03-22: Valdivia — Temuco (172.6 km) 1999-03-23: Temuco — Los Angeles (201.2 km) 1999-03-24: Los Angeles — Concepción (143.6 km) 1999-03-25: Concepción — Chillán (164.6 km) 1999-03-26: Chillán — Talca (161.6 km) 1999-03-27: San Clemente — Curicó (100.7 km) 1999-03-27: Comallé — Curicó (15.3 km) 1999-03-28: Curicó — Rancagua Rancagua () is a city and commune in central Chile and part of the Rancagua conurbation. It is the capital of the Cachapoal Province and of the O'Higgins Region, located south of the national capital of Santiago. It was originally named Sant ... (188 km) 1998-03-29: Santiago (Circui ...
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2000 Summer Olympics
The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 ( Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It marked the second time the Summer Olympics were held in Australia, and in the Southern Hemisphere, the first being in Melbourne, in 1956. Sydney was selected as the host city for the 2000 Games in 1993. Teams from 199 countries participated in the 2000 Games, which were the first to feature at least 300 events in its official sports programme. The Games' cost was estimated to be A$6.6 billion. These were the final Olympic Games under the IOC presidency of Juan Antonio Samaranch before the arrival of his successor Jacques Rogge. The 2000 Games were the last of the two consecutive Summer Olympics to be held in a predominantly English-speaking coun ...
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1996 Summer Olympics
The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. These were the fourth Summer Olympics to be hosted by the United States, and marked the centennial of the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens, the inaugural edition of the modern Olympic Games. These were also the first Summer Olympics since 1924 to be held in a different year than the Winter Olympics, as part of a new IOC practice implemented in 1994 to hold the Summer and Winter Games in alternating, even-numbered years. The 1996 Games were the first of the two consecutive Summer Olympics to be held in a predominantly English-speaking country preceding the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. These were also the last Summer Olympics to be held in North America until 2028, when Los Angeles will host the gam ...
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