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Vuelta a Guatemala

The Vuelta a Guatemala (Spanish for Tour of Guatemala) is a multi-day road bicycle racing stage race held annually and typically during late October and early November in several locations in Guatemala. The competition carries a UCI rating of 2.2 (having also been rated 2.5 from 2002 to 2004)[1] and is part of the UCI America Tour, which is one of six UCI Continental Circuits sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale, the sport's international governing body.[2] The race is organized by the Federacion Nacional de Ciclismo de Guatemala.

Vuelta a Guatemala
Race details
DateOctober–November
RegionGuatemala
English nameTour of Guatemala
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI America Tour
TypeStage race
OrganiserFed. Nacional de Ciclismo de Guatemala
History
First edition1957 (1957)
Editions61 (as of 2022)
First winner Jorge Surqué
Most wins2 times:
Aureliano Cuque López
José Patrocinio Jiménez
Edin Roberto Nova
Manuel Rodas
Juan Carlos Rojas
Román Villalobos
Most recent Mardoqueo Vásquez (GUA)

History Edit

The Vuelta a Guatemala, which has become the largest sporting event in the country in terms of spectator affluence, was first held in 1957. The winner of the first edition was local racer Jorge Surqué, and during the first four years, the competition was dominated by Guatemalan and Colombian participants. As of 2007, Colombia is the nation with the most wins all-time, with 21 general classification individual wins.

From 1992 to 1996, five different Colombian participants took five consecutive titles, before local racer Luis Rodolfo Muj won in 1997, becoming the first Guatemalan to finish first since Edin Roberto Nova had won his second tour in 1988, and ending the longest drought of titles for his country.

The winner of the 2004 edition of the race, Lizandro Ajcú, was disqualified afterwards for doping in what was the biggest doping case of the race's history – nine riders including the first four on the General classification returned positive A samples.[3]

In 2005, the tour was cancelled after Tropical Storm Stan's heavy rainfalls caused floods and mudslides which damaged infrastructure and caused 1500 deaths weeks before the race was due to begin.[4][5]

The LII edition of the race in 2011 was cancelled by the organizers shortly before the start of the race. Heavy rains during September and October damaged roads and paths, and the Guatemala Government, having concerns for life safety, decreed the cancellation as the infrastructure could not be restored in such a short period and rescheduling of the event was not feasible due to the busy schedules of different participants.[6] The event was then scheduled for May 13–20, 2012.[7]

Past winners Edit

Year Country Rider Team
1957   Guatemala Jorge Surqué
1958   Colombia Hernán Medina
1959   Guatemala Aureliano Cuque
1960   Colombia Jorge Luque
1961   Guatemala Aureliano Cuque
1962   Spain Esteban Martín
1963   Guatemala Juan José Pontaza
1964   Colombia Rubén Darío Gómez
1965   Spain José Segu
1966   Guatemala Saturnino Rustrián
1967   Guatemala Benigno Rustrián
1968   Spain Manuel Galera
1969   Spain Fulgencio Sánchez
1970   Spain José Abelda
1971   Guatemala Mario Nufio
1972   Guatemala Samuel Herrera
1973   Colombia Luis Leonardo Tobar
1974 No race
1975   Mexico Manuel Ceja
1976   Colombia José Patrocinio Jiménez
1977   Colombia José Patrocinio Jiménez
1978 No race
1979   Mexico Bernardo Cólex
1980   Colombia Samuel Cabrera
1981   Guatemala Héctor Dubón
1982   Colombia Rafael Tolosa
1983   Guatemala Victor Castañeda
1984   Guatemala Edin Nova
1985   Colombia Héctor Patarroyo
1986   Colombia Josué López
1987   Colombia Orlando Castillo
1988   Guatemala Edin Nova
1989   Chile Daniel Vargas
1990   Colombia Adolfo Rico
1991   Costa Rica Andrés Brenes
1992   Colombia José Castelblanco
1993   Colombia José Robles
1994   Cuba Eliecer Valdés
1995   Colombia Jairo Hernández
1996   Colombia Graciano Fonseca
1997   Guatemala Luis Rodolfo Muj Windsor-Guatemala
1998   Colombia Ismael Sarmiento Colombia (national team)
1999   Guatemala Fernando Escobar Bancomet
2000   Guatemala Fermín Méndez Bancomet
2001   Colombia Gregorio Ladino Canel's Turbo-México
2002   Colombia Víctor Hugo González Hino-Radio Punto-E.U.A.
2003   Colombia César Salazar Lotería del Táchira
2004   Costa Rica Paulo Vargas Pizza Hut-Costa Rica
2005 No race
2006   Costa Rica Juan Carlos Rojas Dos Pinos Costa Rica
2007   Mexico Carlos López Gonzalez Canel's Turbo-Mayordomo
2008   Venezuela Manuel Medina Café Quetzal
2009   Costa Rica Juan Carlos Rojas Café Quetzal
2010   Colombia Giovanny Báez EPM–UNE
2011 No race
2012   Colombia Ramiro Rincón EPM–UNE
2013   Colombia Óscar Sánchez GW–Shimano
2014   Colombia Alex Cano Orgullo Antioqueño
2015   Costa Rica Román Villalobos Nestlé–Giant
2016   Costa Rica Román Villalobos Canel's–Specialized
2017   Guatemala Manuel Rodas Decorabaños
2018   Guatemala Alfredo Ajpacajá Decorabaños
2019   Guatemala Manuel Rodas Decorabaños
2020   Guatemala Mardoqueo Vásquez Hino-One-La Red-Tigo-Eurobikes
2021 No race
2022   Guatemala Mardoqueo Vásquez Hino-One-La Red

References Edit

  1. ^ "Vuelta a Guatemala". memoire-du-cyclisme.net. Retrieved 2007-11-11.
  2. ^ . UCI. Archived from the original on 2007-10-10. Retrieved 2007-11-11.
  3. ^ "Nine positives in Vuelta a Guatemala". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  4. ^ "Vuelta a Guatemala cancelled". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  5. ^ . Prensa Libre. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  6. ^ (in Spanish) "Gobierno suspende la edición número 52 de la Vuelta ciclística a Guatemala" "Se confirma la cancelación de la 52 Vuelta a Guatemala"
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-05-18. Retrieved 2012-05-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links Edit

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The Vuelta a Guatemala Spanish for Tour of Guatemala is a multi day road bicycle racing stage race held annually and typically during late October and early November in several locations in Guatemala The competition carries a UCI rating of 2 2 having also been rated 2 5 from 2002 to 2004 1 and is part of the UCI America Tour which is one of six UCI Continental Circuits sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale the sport s international governing body 2 The race is organized by the Federacion Nacional de Ciclismo de Guatemala Vuelta a GuatemalaRace detailsDateOctober NovemberRegionGuatemalaEnglish nameTour of GuatemalaDisciplineRoad raceCompetitionUCI America TourTypeStage raceOrganiserFed Nacional de Ciclismo de GuatemalaHistoryFirst edition1957 1957 Editions61 as of 2022 First winnerJorge SurqueMost wins2 times Aureliano Cuque Lopez Jose Patrocinio Jimenez Edin Roberto Nova Manuel Rodas Juan Carlos Rojas Roman VillalobosMost recent Mardoqueo Vasquez GUA Contents 1 History 2 Past winners 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe Vuelta a Guatemala which has become the largest sporting event in the country in terms of spectator affluence was first held in 1957 The winner of the first edition was local racer Jorge Surque and during the first four years the competition was dominated by Guatemalan and Colombian participants As of 2007 Colombia is the nation with the most wins all time with 21 general classification individual wins From 1992 to 1996 five different Colombian participants took five consecutive titles before local racer Luis Rodolfo Muj won in 1997 becoming the first Guatemalan to finish first since Edin Roberto Nova had won his second tour in 1988 and ending the longest drought of titles for his country The winner of the 2004 edition of the race Lizandro Ajcu was disqualified afterwards for doping in what was the biggest doping case of the race s history nine riders including the first four on the General classification returned positive A samples 3 In 2005 the tour was cancelled after Tropical Storm Stan s heavy rainfalls caused floods and mudslides which damaged infrastructure and caused 1500 deaths weeks before the race was due to begin 4 5 The LII edition of the race in 2011 was cancelled by the organizers shortly before the start of the race Heavy rains during September and October damaged roads and paths and the Guatemala Government having concerns for life safety decreed the cancellation as the infrastructure could not be restored in such a short period and rescheduling of the event was not feasible due to the busy schedules of different participants 6 The event was then scheduled for May 13 20 2012 7 Past winners EditYear Country Rider Team1957 Guatemala Jorge Surque1958 Colombia Hernan Medina1959 Guatemala Aureliano Cuque1960 Colombia Jorge Luque1961 Guatemala Aureliano Cuque1962 Spain Esteban Martin1963 Guatemala Juan Jose Pontaza1964 Colombia Ruben Dario Gomez1965 Spain Jose Segu1966 Guatemala Saturnino Rustrian1967 Guatemala Benigno Rustrian1968 Spain Manuel Galera1969 Spain Fulgencio Sanchez1970 Spain Jose Abelda1971 Guatemala Mario Nufio1972 Guatemala Samuel Herrera1973 Colombia Luis Leonardo Tobar1974 No race1975 Mexico Manuel Ceja1976 Colombia Jose Patrocinio Jimenez1977 Colombia Jose Patrocinio Jimenez1978 No race1979 Mexico Bernardo Colex1980 Colombia Samuel Cabrera1981 Guatemala Hector Dubon1982 Colombia Rafael Tolosa1983 Guatemala Victor Castaneda1984 Guatemala Edin Nova1985 Colombia Hector Patarroyo1986 Colombia Josue Lopez1987 Colombia Orlando Castillo1988 Guatemala Edin Nova1989 Chile Daniel Vargas1990 Colombia Adolfo Rico1991 Costa Rica Andres Brenes1992 Colombia Jose Castelblanco1993 Colombia Jose Robles1994 Cuba Eliecer Valdes1995 Colombia Jairo Hernandez1996 Colombia Graciano Fonseca1997 Guatemala Luis Rodolfo Muj Windsor Guatemala1998 Colombia Ismael Sarmiento Colombia national team 1999 Guatemala Fernando Escobar Bancomet2000 Guatemala Fermin Mendez Bancomet2001 Colombia Gregorio Ladino Canel s Turbo Mexico2002 Colombia Victor Hugo Gonzalez Hino Radio Punto E U A 2003 Colombia Cesar Salazar Loteria del Tachira2004 Costa Rica Paulo Vargas Pizza Hut Costa Rica2005 No race2006 Costa Rica Juan Carlos Rojas Dos Pinos Costa Rica2007 Mexico Carlos Lopez Gonzalez Canel s Turbo Mayordomo2008 Venezuela Manuel Medina Cafe Quetzal2009 Costa Rica Juan Carlos Rojas Cafe Quetzal2010 Colombia Giovanny Baez EPM UNE2011 No race2012 Colombia Ramiro Rincon EPM UNE2013 Colombia oscar Sanchez GW Shimano2014 Colombia Alex Cano Orgullo Antioqueno2015 Costa Rica Roman Villalobos Nestle Giant2016 Costa Rica Roman Villalobos Canel s Specialized2017 Guatemala Manuel Rodas Decorabanos2018 Guatemala Alfredo Ajpacaja Decorabanos2019 Guatemala Manuel Rodas Decorabanos2020 Guatemala Mardoqueo Vasquez Hino One La Red Tigo Eurobikes2021 No race2022 Guatemala Mardoqueo Vasquez Hino One La RedReferences Edit Vuelta a Guatemala memoire du cyclisme net Retrieved 2007 11 11 UCI Road Calendar UCI Archived from the original on 2007 10 10 Retrieved 2007 11 11 Nine positives in Vuelta a Guatemala Cyclingnews com Retrieved 2007 10 22 Vuelta a Guatemala cancelled cyclingnews com Retrieved 2007 10 22 La vuelta a Guatemala se suspende Prensa Libre Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 10 22 in Spanish Gobierno suspende la edicion numero 52 de la Vuelta ciclistica a Guatemala Se confirma la cancelacion de la 52 Vuelta a Guatemala Archived copy Archived from the original on 2012 05 18 Retrieved 2012 05 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links EditWebsite of Federacion de Ciclismo de Guatemala organisers of Vuelta a Guatemala Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vuelta a Guatemala amp oldid 1139129182, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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