| COPACI BULLETIN 123– Thursday, June 5th 2008 |
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Copaci Bulletin 123 - Thursday, June 5th 2008. CUENCA CHAMPIONSHIPS. Competitions go on.
Cuenca, Ecuador.- (Héctor Gerardo Ortega - Press F.E.C.). After fourth day of contests, Chile heads board with four golds, four silvers and 2 bronzes, followed by Colombia (4-4-3 respectively).
Track comes to an end Thursday:
Omnium Keirin (W) 1 KM c.r. Scratch (W)
Results sent by ICU International Commissary Pedro Frías relate below:
Sprint (W). 1.- MARINES PRADA (VEN) - GOLD - (12.210 / 12.490) 2.- ODAIMIS ALVAREZ - (CUB) - SILVER 3.- ERIKA ALANIS - (MEX) - BRONZE - (12.590 / 12.780) 4.- JENNY COLMENARES (COL) 5.- MARIA BONE - (ECU) 6.- VANNY ALVCAREZ - (ECU) 7.- KAREN HUSSEMANN (MEX)
Madison. 1.- COLOMBIA - 14 Points - GOLD 2.- CHILE - 13 Points - SILVER 3.- MEXICO - 11 Points - BRONZE 4.- ECUADOR - 11 Points 5.- ARGENTINA - 5 Points 6.- GUATEMALA - 1 Points
Keirin (M). 1.- CRISTHOPER MANSILLA - (CHI) - GOLD 2.- CHRISTIAN TAMAYO - (COL) - SILVER 3.- NICOLAS NIJASANS - (TRI) - BRONZE 4.- MAURICIO QUIROGA - (ARG) 5.- MIGUEL YARAURE - (VEN) 6.- FELIPE CABINDO - (COL) 7.- JUAN MORALES - (VEN) 8.- FRANCO BOITANO - (CHI) 9.- MICHAEL TUNG - (TRI) Points Race (W). 1. DANIELA GUAJARDO (CHI) - 24 Points - GOLD 2. JENNY RIOS (MEX) - 22 Points - SILVER 3. SERIKA GULUMA (COL) - 19 Points - BRONZE 4. MABEL HERNANDEZ (ECU) - 14 Points 5. TERESA CASAS (MEX) - 12 Points 6. TALIA AGUIRRE (ARG) - 8 Points 7. TANIA CASTRO (ARG) - 1 Point 8. SANDRA LÓPEZ (GUA) - 1 Point 9. DIANA PUIN (COL) / - 15 10. MACARENA LÓPEZ (CHI) / - 19 11. EVELYN GALICIA (GUA) / - 35 12. ADRIANA CUALCHI (ECU) - / - 60
DNF:
•- Yurisleidis Carrión (CUB) •- María Japa (CRC
MEDAL BOARD AFTER FOURTH JOURNEY.
CHILE TAKES TO THE HEIGHTS.
Santiago de Chile.- (TopComunicaciones). The sout american country snatched well deserved second place when trackers Daniela Guajardo and Christopher Mansilla turned out first at Points besides Keirin in thar order.
On the other hand madison was source of silver for Cristóbal Olavarría as well as Oscar Valencia.
The other gold had previously gone yesterday to Cristóbal Olavarría in race point disputed at ¨Francisco Morales¨ Velodrome, Cuenca.
TOUR LADIES MONTREAL. German and dutch even.
Havana.- (Copaci Press). Judith Arndt caught third fraction riding 35 KMS I.T.T Individual while Suzanne De Goede won segment number four the same day.
Arndt made 4'.11¨ while De Goede stopped watches at 1hr:13'.15¨ after 115 KMS.
Averages corresponded to 50 and 40.95 KMS/HR respectively.
97 bikers out of 103 at the start are still riding.
Last stage will be covered today over 135 KMS between Mont-Saint-Hilaire.
The Canadian contest develops under ICU 2.1W category.
RESULTS STAGE III - I.T.T. 3,5 KMS.
1. Judith Arndt (Ger) - 4.11 (50.199 km/h)
2. Suzanne De Goede (Ned) - 0.04
3. Trine Schmidt (Den)
4. Erinne Willock (Can) - 0.05
5. Katherine Bates (Aus) - 0.06
6. Larissa Kleinmann (Ger) - 0.07
7. Brooke Miller (USA)
8. Christine Thorburn (USA)
9. Sara Carrigan (Aus) - 0.08
10. Oenone Wood (Aus)
RESULTS STAGE IV - 115 KMS.
1- Suzanne De Goede (Ned) - 1.13.15 (40.955 km/h)
2- Oenone Wood (Aus)
3- Rochelle Gilmore (Aus)
4- Brooke Miller (USA)
5- Dalila Rodríguez (Cub)
6- Nikki Egyed (Aus)
7- Iraida García (Cub)
8- Nathalie Lamborelle (Lux)
9- Christine Majerus (Lux)
10- Joelle Numainville (Can)
CLASSIFICATION GENERAL INDIVIDUAL
1. Suzanne De Goede (Ned) - 5.49.28 2. Judith Arndt (Ger) - 0.02 3. Oenone Wood (Aus) - 0.13 4. Katherine Bates (Aus) - 0.18 5. Larissa Kleinmann (Ger) - 0.24 6. Trine Schmidt (Den) 7. Erinne Willock (Can) - 0.25 8. Brooke Miller (USA) 9. Regina Schleicher (Ger) - 0.27 10. Anne Samplonius (Can)
BIKER CLASSIFIED.
Mexico.- (Notimex). Local Moisés Aldape got ticket to Beijing According to National Federation rules, place conceded is first for the discipline in route.
President Armando Becerra, said procedure followed results availed through International Cycling Union.
He added Aldape is a ranked racer performing great at all dates. Conterpart in ladies is yet to be decided.
Decision related to Aldape Chávez was also communicated to Mexican Olympic Committee as well as to Sports National Commision.
As for selection itself, criteria 2 was applied it consisted in finishing among top twenty at chosen trials.
The competed as well at National Championships Sonora last march.
SCHEDULE FOR JUNE.
Bogotá.- (Jairo Rodríguez - Fedeciclismo Colombia). Guarne, Antioquia, Meta and ¨Rafael Mora¨ Classic are next races in June According to National Federation sources.
Guarne covers antioquian highways June 11th to 14th Elite and Sub 23 top bikers attend with the exception of Lotería Boyacá.
Afternars, caravan heads for Antioquia whose contest is one of the most prestigious. Elite besides Sub 23 top teams, including Lotería de Boyacá This time meet.
Others include Une, Gw Shimano-Epm, Ebsa-Coordinadora, Indeportes Antioquia-Fla-Idea, Blanco del Valle-Frutidelicias and Caldas. Leagues such Risaralda, Bogotá, Cundinamarca as well as attend too.
Meta comes next from June 26th to 28th Elite, Sub 23, Juveniles and Pre-juveniles are Modalities, scheduled.
Race ends Sunday June 24th with social fórum in Uribe. A cyclo ride has also been programmed June 25th amid bike stars and entertainment performers, parade of teams is included.
As for ¨Rafael Mora Vidal¨, it will be advanced Sunday June 8th over Alvarado and Venadillo streets, Tolima, Elite, Sub 23 in addition to juveniles constitute categories to compete.
TEAMS TO RACE.
Madrid.- (todociclismo.com). ICU will unveil August 15th ensembles to conform Pro Tour in 2010.
From the original 20 teams, many names have been erased. Only nine remain for next season: Astaná, Ag2r, Caisse d'Epargne, Gerolsteiner, High Road, Lampre, Liquigas, Milram and Saunier Duval. On their part, High Road besides lack Gerolsteiner sponsors, resulting in seven those financially backed.
Meanwhile CSC, Rabobank, Silence-Lotto, Euskaltel-Euskadi, Bouygues, Crédit Agrícole, Française des Jeux, Cofidis and Quick Step are still seeking support, they continue to evaluate possibilities to join Pro Tour, the latter does not guarantee attendance at big races.
PANAMERICAN CYCLING CONFEDERATION COPACI
Compiled and edited by: José Luis Basulto V. Transcription: Miguel de Jesús Roque Christ.
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