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2015 Pan American Road Cycling Championships

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2015 Pan American Road Cycling Championships
VenueLeón, Guanajuato, Mexico
Date(s) (2015-05-07 - 2015-05-10)May 7–10, 2015
Nations participating24
Cyclists participating200
Events6
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The 2015 Pan American Road Cycling Championships took place at León, Guanajuato, Mexico, May 7–10, 2015.[1]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Byron Guamá
 Ecuador[2]
Josué González
 Costa Rica
Juan Pablo Magallanes
 Mexico
Individual time trial Carlos Oyarzún
 Chile[3]
Manuel Rodas
 Guatemala
Alejandro Durán
 Argentina

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Marlies Mejías
 Cuba[4]
Coryn Rivera
 United States
Yumari González
 Cuba
Individual time trial Carmen Small
 United States[5]
Tara Whitten
 Canada
Clemilda Fernandes
 Brazil

Under 23 Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Jhonatan Restrepo
 Colombia[6]
José Rodríguez
 Chile
Lucas Gaday
 Argentina
Individual time trial Ignacio Prado
 Mexico[7]
Sebastian Trillini
 Argentina
José Rodríguez
 Chile

Results

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Men elite road race

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Rank Rider Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Byron Guamá  Ecuador 4:12:46[8]
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Josué González  Costa Rica + 7"
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Juan Pablo Magallanes  Mexico + 17"
4 William Chiarello  Brazil + 23"
5 Adam de Vos  Canada + 31"
6 Manuel Rodas  Guatemala + 42"
7 Adrian Alvarado[nb 1]  Chile + 1'06"
7 Segundo Navarrete  Ecuador + 1'46"
8 Paulo Mudarra  Costa Rica + 3'21"
9 Cristian Egidio  Brazil + 3'26"
10 Jorge Montenegro  Ecuador + 3'42"
11 André de Souza  Brazil + 3'51"
12 Diego Milán  Dominican Republic + 3'51"
13 Moises Algape  Mexico + 3'54"
14 Patricio Almonacid  Chile + 3'54"
15 Eder Frayre  Mexico + 3'57"
16 Richard Mascaranas  Uruguay + 4'01"
17 Wolfgang Burmann  Chile + 4'02"
18 Carlos Oyarzun  Chile + 4'02"
19 Royner Navarro  Peru + 4'06"
20 Alexander Cataford  Canada + 4'06"
21 Juan Rojas  Costa Rica + 4'07"
22 Florencio Ramos  Mexico + 4'07"
23 Alonso Gamero  Peru + 4'11"
24 Alfredo Ajpacaja Tax  Guatemala + 4'14"
25 Rubén Ramos  Argentina + 4'16"
26 Alejandro Durán  Argentina + 5'37"
27 Nervin Jiatz  Guatemala + 5'50"
28 José Rujano  Venezuela + 7'21"
29 Carlos Quishpe  Ecuador + 7'21"
30 Uri Martins  Mexico + 7'21"
31 Jorge Bravo  Uruguay + 7'21"
32 Jorge Contreras  Chile + 7'21"
33 Ulises Alfredo Castillo  Mexico + 7'21"
34 Pedro Dourado  Brazil + 7'21"
35 Jonathan Villavicencio  Ecuador + 7'24"
36 Gonzalo Garrido  Chile + 7'24"
37 Matias Pérez  Uruguay + 7'24"
Magno Nazaret  Brazil DNF
Franklin Chacon  Venezuela DNF
Jackson Rodríguez  Venezuela DNF
Kléber Ramos  Brazil DNF
Xavier Quevedo  Venezuela DNF
Matteo Dal-Cin  Canada DNF
Yeison Delgado  Venezuela DNF
Efren Ortega  Puerto Rico DNF
Joseph Seppy  Puerto Rico DNF
Chelet Cadet  Haiti DNF
Jean Joseph  Haiti DNF
Jean Toussaint  Haiti DNF
Mauricio Muller  Argentina DNF
Pierrick Naud  Canada DNF
Enzo Moyano  Argentina DNF
Julio Padilla  Guatemala DNF
José Ragonessi  Ecuador DNF
Daniel Díaz  Argentina DNF
Jhon Cunto  Peru DNF
Carlos Brenes  Costa Rica DNF
Roman Villalobos  Costa Rica DNF
Carlos Cabrera  Uruguay DNF
Daniel Juárez  Argentina DNF
Gregory Duarte  Uruguay DNF
Ignacio Maldonado  Uruguay DNF
Brayan Rios  Guatemala DNF
Carlos Gálviz  Venezuela DNF
Erick Mendoza  Peru DNS
Jean Monuma  Haiti DNF

Men elite individual time trial

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Rank Rider Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Carlos Oyarzun  Chile 4:12:46[10]
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Manuel Rodas  Guatemala + 45"
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alejandro Durán  Argentina + 1:11"
4 Pedro Dourado  Brazil + 1:42"
5 Magno OKI Nazaret  Brazil + 1:59"
6 José Rujano  Venezuela + 2:29"
7 Segundo Navarrete  Ecuador + 2'36"
8 Josué González  Costa Rica + 2'46"
9 Brayan Rios  Guatemala + 4'05"
10 Carlos Gálviz  Venezuela + 4'06"
11 Uri Martins  Mexico + 5'24"
12 José Ragonessi  Ecuador + 5'46"
13 Alonso Gamero  Peru + 5'52"
14 Ulises Alfredo Castillo  Mexico + 6'16"
15 Wolfgang Burmann  Chile + 7'01"
Roman Villalobos  Costa Rica DNF
Erick Mendoza  Peru DNF

Women road race

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Rank Rider Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Marlies Mejías  Cuba 4:12:46[11]
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Coryn Rivera  United States + 0"
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yumari González  Cuba + 0"
4 Arlenis Sierra  Cuba + 0"
5 Jennifer César  Venezuela + 0"
6 Gleydimar Tapia  Venezuela + 0"
7 Janildes Fernandes  Brazil + 0"
8 Clemilda Fernandes  Brazil + 0"
9 Iraida García  Cuba + 0"
10 Camila Ferreira  Brazil + 0"
11 Erika Varela  Mexico + 0"
12 Leidimar Suárez  Venezuela + 0"
13 Daniela Guajardo  Chile + 0"
14 Yareli Salazar  Mexico + 0"
15 Luciene Ferreyra  Brazil + 0"
16 Wilmarys Moreno  Venezuela + 0"
17 Angie González  Venezuela + 0"
18 Íngrid Drexel  Mexico + 0"
19 Edith Guillén  Costa Rica + 0"
20 Solymar Rivera  Puerto Rico + 0"
21 Milagro Mena  Costa Rica + 0"
22 Zuralmy Rivas  Venezuela + 0"
23 Cynthia Lee  Guatemala + 0"
24 Miryan Núñez  Ecuador + 0"
25 Carmen Small  United States + 0"
26 Constanza Paredes  Chile + 0"
27 Mayra del Rocío  Mexico + 0"
28 Laura Morfin  Mexico + 0"
29 Graciela Zarate  Argentina + 0"
30 Ana Polegatch  Brazil + 0"
31 Carolina Rodríguez  Uruguay + 9"
32 Jazmin Soto  Guatemala + 9"
33 Aranza Villalón  Chile + 12"
34 Marcela Rubiano  Costa Rica + 12"
35 Denisse Ahumada  Chile + 12"
36 Yoanka González  Cuba + 12"
37 Donelys Cariño  Puerto Rico + 12"
38 Tayler Wiles  United States + 31"
39 Lauren Hall  United States + 11:13"
Karla Vallejos  Chile DSQ
Paola Muñoz  Chile DSQ
Paula Herrera  Costa Rica DNF
Emelyn Galicia  Guatemala DNF
María Preciozo  Argentina DNF
Cassandra Rodríguez  Costa Rica DNF
Ingrid Ramírez  Costa Rica DNF

Women time trial

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Rank Rider Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Carmen Small  United States 27:55[12]
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tara Whitten  Canada + 15"
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Clemilda Fernandes  Brazil + 1:32"
4 Ana Polegatch  Brazil + 1:46"
5 Íngrid Drexel  Mexico + 2:26"
6 Constanza Paredes  Chile + 2:45"
7 Graciela Zarate  Argentina + 3'04"
8 Jessica Bonilla  Costa Rica + 3'30"
9 Miryan Núñez  Ecuador + 3'33"
10 Marlies Mejías  Cuba + 4'35"
11 Tayler Wiles  United States + 7'31"

Under 23 Men road race

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Rank Rider Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jhonatan Restrepo  Ecuador 3:26:14[13]
2nd place, silver medalist(s) José Rodríguez  Chile + 1"
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lucas Gaday  Argentina + 1"
4 Richard Carapaz  Ecuador + 1"
5 Wilmar Paredes  Colombia + 9"
6 Elias Tello  Chile + 29"
7 Endrigo da Rosa  Brazil + 58"
8 Emiliano Contreras  Argentina + 58"
9 Germán Tivani  Argentina + 2'19"
10 Esteban Villareal  Ecuador + 2'19"
11 Cristian Pita  Ecuador + 2'19"
12 Sebastian Trillini  Argentina + 2'19"
13 Jhon Anderson Rodríguez  Colombia + 2'19"
14 Matias Arriaga  Chile + 2'19"
15 Dorian Monterroso  Guatemala + 2'19"
16 Jefferson Cepeda  Ecuador + 2'19"
17 Yonder Godoy  Venezuela + 2'19"
18 Anderson Paredes  Venezuela + 2'19"
19 Ignacio Prado  Mexico + 2'26"
20 Aldemar Reyes  Colombia + 6'06"
21 Orluis Aular  Venezuela + 6'06"
22 Johan Pérez  Colombia + 6'06"
23 Franco Vecchi  Argentina + 8'09"
24 Ricky Morales  Puerto Rico + 8'30"
25 Jhonatan de León  Guatemala + 8'32"
26 Alfredo Sánchez  Mexico + 8'32"
27 Alejandro Morales  Chile + 8'32"
28 Moisés Arce  Costa Rica + 8'35"
29 Gabriel Pérez  Chile + 8'35"
30 Victor Olivarez  Chile + 8'35"
31 Roniel Campos  Venezuela + 8'35"
Ismael Cárdenas  Venezuela DNF
Jhorman Flores  Venezuela DNF
Brian Babilonia  Puerto Rico DNF
Gerson Toc  Guatemala DNF
Ismael Laguna  Argentina DNF
Pedro Rodríguez  Ecuador DNF
Jonathan Casillas  Mexico DNF
Jairo López  Mexico DNF
José Alfredo Santoyo  Mexico DNF
José Rodríguez  Costa Rica DNF
César Gárate  Peru DNF
Jorge Gómez  Colombia DNF
Francisco Lara  Mexico DNF
Daniel Bonilla  Costa Rica DNF
Adrián Jaramillo  Ecuador DNF

Under 23 Men time trial

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Rank Rider Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ignacio Prado  Mexico 35:06[14]
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sebastian Trillini  Argentina + 13"
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) José Rodríguez  Chile + 15"
4 Endrigo da Rosa  Brazil + 57"
5 Jhonatan Restrepo  Colombia + 1:15"
6 Richard Carapaz  Ecuador + 1:22"
7 Adam de Vos  Canada + 1'25"
8 Emiliano Contreras  Argentina + 1'36"
9 Alexander Cataford  Canada + 2'11"
10 José Alfredo Santoyo  Mexico + 2'11"
11 Jhon Anderson Rodríguez  Colombia + 2'41"
12 Moisés Arce  Costa Rica + 3'17"
13 Ismael Cárdenas  Venezuela + 3'21"
14 Yonder Godoy  Venezuela + 3'58"
15 Adrián Jaramillo  Ecuador + 4'38"

Notes

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  1. ^ Adrian Alvarado tested positive to EPO and received a two year ban retroactive from 1 May 2014 until 30 April 2016.[9]

References

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  2. ^ "Juan Pablo Magallanes de bronce en Panamericano". Federación Mexicana de Ciclismo. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Carlos Oyarzún logra oro en Panamericano de ruta contrarreloj y clasifica a los JJ.OO. de Río 2016". Emol (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile. 7 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  4. ^ Rodríguez, Raúl (9 May 2015). "Oro para cubana Marlies Mejías en Panamericano de Ciclismo de ruta". Radio Habana Cuba (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Cae Primera Medalla Mexicana en Panamericano de Ciclismo" (in Spanish). Comité Olímpico Mexicano. 7 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Colombia es campeón Panamericano con Jonathan Restrepo". El Mundo. 10 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Ignacio Prado se consagra en Panamericano". Federación Mexicana de Ciclismo. 10 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  8. ^ "2015 Panamerican Championships – Road Race (CC)". Leon, Mexico: Procyclingstats. 10 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  9. ^ "Algo huele mal en la FECICHILE". Ciclismo Laboral (in Spanish). 8 October 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  10. ^ "2015 Panamerican Championships – ITT (CC)". Leon, Mexico: Procyclingstats. 7 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  11. ^ "2015 Panamerican Championships WE – Road Race (CC)". Leon, Mexico: Procyclingstats. 9 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  12. ^ "2015 Panamerican Championships WE – ITT (CC)". Leon, Mexico: Procyclingstats. 7 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  13. ^ "2015 Panamerican Championships – U23 – Road Race (CC)". Leon, Mexico: Procyclingstats. 9 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  14. ^ "2015 Panamerican Championships – U23 – ITT (CC)". Leon, Mexico: Procyclingstats. 7 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2016.