Vuelta a Guatemala, 2.6

Guatemala, Oct. 21 - Nov. 1, 1999


    Start list    Past winners

Stages

  • Stage 1 - October 21 - Guatemala-Zacapa, 145 kms
  • Stage 2 - October 22 - Teculután-Monjas, 144 kms
  • Stage 3 - October 23 - Jalapa, 120 kms
  • Stage 4 - October 24 - Jalapa-Aldea don Justo, 153 kms
  • Stage 5 - October 25 - Guatemala Circuit, 112 kms
  • Stage 6 - October 26 - Guatemala - Puerto San José, 149 kms
  • Stage 7 - October 27 - Puerto San José - Retalhuelu, 167 kms
  • Stage 8 - October 28 -
  • Stage 9 - October 29 - Quetzaltenango - San Pedro, 103 kms
  • Stage 10 - October 30 - San Marcos - Sololà, 122 kms
  • Stage 11 - October 31 - Panajachel- Antigua, 110 kms
  • Stage 12 - November 1 - Antigua-Guatemala, 153 kms

Teams and Riders

Bancomet

1. Amilcar Gramajo
2. Oscar Loarca
3. Rudy Epaché
4. Edgar Villanueva
5. Fermin Medéz
6. Fernando Escobar

Foremost

7. Luis Rodolfo Muj
8. Hugo Lara
9. Guillermo Torres
10 José Migdael Zeceña
11. Mario Seijas
12. Miguel Pérez

Lotería de Medellín - Colombia

13. Luis Orán Castañeda
14. Alexander Giraldo
15. Mauricio Ardila
16. Oscar Alvarez
17. Alejandro Cortés
18. Héctor Mesa

Canel's-Turbo - Mexico

19. Miguel Arroyo
20. Armando Vigueras
21. Juan Francisco Villalobos
22. Carlos Manuel Hernandez
23. Rodrigo de la Garma
24. Armando Pérez

Achuapa-Naturas

25. Salvin Orantes
26. César Interiano
27. Edgar Enrique Rodriquez
28. José Alfredo Ortega
29. Marvin Eduardo Paz
30. Marvin Saúl Lemces

Molinos Helvetia-Emceco

31. Abel Jocholá
32. Julio Mactzul
33. Carlos Morales
34. Hermenegildo Semet
35. Josué Sincal

Seven Up - United States

36. Anton Villatoro
37. Oscar Pineda
38. Juan Carlos Pineda
39. Chris Fisher
40. Chris Baldwin
41. Wayne Roth

Costa Rica

42. Jorge Campos
43. Allan Castillo
44. Alexis Coto
45. Allan Quirós
46. Kenneth Pereira
47. Carlos Salazar

Xajanal A

48. Julio Cirici
49. Fernando Alvarado
50. Roberto Montano
51. Alejandro Padilla
52. Sergio Guillén
53. Alejandro Gularte

Xajanal B

54. Manuel Siekavizza
55. Leonel Hernandez
56. Yari Real
57. Gustavo Carillo

La Palma-Antorcha

58. Hugo Rustrian
59. José Francisco Rustrian
60. Marco Tulio Bal
61. René Ortiz

Austria

62. Josef Lontscharitsch
63. Ferry Bruckner
64. Richard Nuell
65. Josef Troster
66. Paolo Manzoni

USA Cycling

67. Dallas Burnum
68. Eric Walters
69. Paul Aizzi
70. Mike Carter

Aldea El Camán

71. Juan José Martin
72. Noé Gonzalez
73. samuel Sisimit
74. Mauro Borán
75. Ravio Moxo

Leche Gold Star

76. Rafael Galindo
77. Yoni Henry Garcia
78. Jaime Marroquín
79. Carlos Patel Sapot
80. Jaime Francisco Torres
81. Armando Velásquez

Past Winners

1957 Jorge Surqué (Gua)  Guatemala
1958 Hernán Medina (Col)  Colombia
1959 Aureliano Cuque (Gua)  Flash
1960 Jorge Luque (Col)  Colombia
1961 Aureliano Cuque (Gua)  Spain
1962 Esteban Martín (Spa)  France
1963 Juan J. Pontaza (Gua)  Imparcial-Kern's
1964 Rubén D. Gómez (Col)  Colombia
1965 José Segú (Spa)  Spain
1966 Saturnino Rustrián (Gua)  Crown-Honda Rojo
1967 Benigno Rustrián (Gua)  Honda
1968 Manuel Galera (Spa)  Spain
1969 Fulgencio Sánchez (Spa)  Spain
1970 José Abelda Tormo (Spa)  Spain
1971 Mario Nufio (Gua)  Calzado Garbal
1972 Samuel Herrera (Gua).  Casa Hogareña
1973 Luis L. Tobar (Col)  Colombia
1975 Manuel Ceja (Spa)  Mexico
1976 Patrocinio Jiménez (Col)  Colombia
1977 Patrocinio Jiménez (Col)  Colombia
1979 Bernardo Cólex (Mex)  Mexico
1980 Samuel Cabrera (Col)  Colombia
1981 Héctor Dubón (Gua)  Costa Rica
1982 Rafael Tolosa (Col)  Colombia
1983 Víctor Castañeda (Gua)  Café Quetzal
1984 Edin R. Nova (Gua)  Colombia
1985 Héctor Patarroyo (Col)  Café Quetzal-L Klim
1986 Josué López (Col)  Colombia
1987 Orlando Castillo (Col)  Colombia
1988 Edin R. Nova (Gua)  Café Quetzal
1989 Dinael Vargas (Col)  Colombia
1990 Adolfo Rico (Col)  Colombia
1991 Andrés Brenes (Crc)  Costa Rica
1992 José Castelblanco (Col)  Colombia
1993 José Robles (Col)  Colombia
1994 Eliézer Valdez (Cub)  Colombia
1995 Jairo Hernández (Col)  Colombia
1996 Graciano Fonseca (Col)  Colombia
1997 Luis Rodolfo Muj (Gua)  Windsor-Foremost
1998 Ismael Sarmiento (Gua)  Colombia