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Vuelta Ciclistica a Guatemala - 2.2
Guatemala, October 20-November 1, 2006
2004 results
Stage List Start
List Past winners
The Stages
- Stage 1 - October 20: Esquipulas Circuit (5 laps), 175 km
- Stage 2 - October 21: Teculutan - Puerto Barrios , 168 km
- Stage 3 - October 22: Puerto Barrios - Zacapa , 169 km
- Stage 4 - October 23: Teculutan - Coban , 176 km
- Stage 5 - October 24: Posada del Quetzal - Jalapa , 150 km
- Stage 6 - October 25: Jalapa - Monjas - Don Justo , 140 km
- Stage 7 - October 26: Guatemala - Mazatenango - Retalhuleu , 187 km
- Stage 8 - October 27: Retalhuleu - Mazatenango - El Zarco - Quetzaltenango , 105 km
- Stage 9 - October 28: Quetzaltenango Circuit (7 laps), 113 km
- Stage 10 - October 29: San Pedro, San Marcos - Huehuetenango , 135 km
- Stage 11 - October 30: Huehuetenango - 4 Caminos - Solola (El Tablon), 139 km
- Stage 12 - October 31: Panajachel - Guatemala , 144 km
- Stage 13 - November 1: Anillo Periferico Circuit , 120 km
Start list
Dos Pinos Costa Rica Canels Turbo Mayordomo Mexico
1 Juan Rojas (CRc) 11 Hernan Munoz (Col)
2 Juan Araya (CRc) 12 Edgardo Lugo (Mex)
3 Eddy Perez (CRc) 13 Arquimedes Lam (Mex)
4 Juan Solis (CRc) 14 Antonio Aldape (Mex)
5 Marconi Duran (CRc) 15 Carlos Hernandez (Mex)
6 Marco Salas (CRc) 16 Florencio Ramos (Mex)
Cogeas Bicimania Banco Cuscatla Colombia es Pasion Coldeportes
21 Carlos Avalos (ESa) 31 Victor Orozco (Col)
22 Miguel Duarte (ESa) 32 Robinson Chalapud (Col)
23 Mario Contreras (ESa) 33 Wilson Marentes (Col)
24 Manuel Hernandez (ESa) 34 Oscar Sanchez (Col)
25 Jose G Guevara (ESa) 35 Darwin Gonzalez (Col)
26 Jose A Guevara (ESa) 36 Jairo Salas (Col)
Coca Cola Supervim Emisoras Unidas
41 Mario Archila (Gua) 51 Amilcar Gramajo (Gua)
42 Carlos Magzul (Gua) 52 Enrique Rodriguez (Gua)
43 Irwin Hernandez (Gua) 53 Selvin Orantes (Gua)
44 Juan Alvarado (Gua) 54 Hector De Leon (Gua)
45 Andres Guamucht (Gua) 55 Luis Orellana (Gua)
46 Luis Marroquin (Gua)
Cable Dx Decorabanos () Cable Dx Decorabanos Café Quetzal
61 Julian Yac Yac (Gua) 81 Carlos Hernandez (Gua)
62 Manuel Rodas (Gua) 82 Juan Hernandez (Gua)
63 Edgar Och (Gua) 83 Danilo Quetzel (Gua)
64 Juan Cach (Gua) 84 Rigoberto Aju (Gua)
65 Mynor Lopez (Gua) 85 Mario Seijas (Gua)
66 Asbel Rodas (Gua) 86 Eduar Ruiz (Col)
Ecuador Seleccion Cuba
91 Byron Guama (Ecu) 101 Yasmani Martinez (Cub)
92 Segundo Navarrete (Ecu) 102 Yennier Lopez (Cub)
93 Jorge Gallegos (Ecu) 103 Raul Granjel (Cub)
94 Wilson Paneluisa (Ecu) 104 Yoandry Freire (Cub)
95 Darwin Gavin (Ecu) 105 Adonis Cardozo (Cub)
96 Braulio Acosta (Ecu) 106 Alien Garcia (Cub)
Municipalidad de Jalapa Motoshop Vrc Evolution
111 Jhony Morales (Gua) 121 Luis Santizo (Gua)
112 Danny Morales (Gua) 122 Mario Pichiya (Gua)
113 Erick Cortez (Gua) 123 Lazaro Martin (Gua)
114 Ray Cortez (Gua) 124 Daniel Saxpot (Gua)
115 Gerson Rosales (Gua) 126 Reginaldo Choch (Gua)
116 Walter Velasquez (Gua)
Sopas Laky Men El Peludo Municip San Andres Semetabaj
131 Abelardo Julajuj (Gua) 141 Celso Chumil (Gua)
132 Gerson Perez (Gua) 142 Santos Sinay (Gua)
133 Cesar Castaneda (Col) 143 Victor Julajuj (Gua)
134 Carlos Vargas (Col) 144 Byron Alonzo (Gua)
135 Luis Alonso (Gua) 145 Jose Alvarez (Gua)
136 Carlos Valladares (Gua) 146 Raul Lopez (Gua)
Past winners
2004 Lisandro Ajcú (Gua)
2003 Cesar Salazar (Col)
2002 Víctor González (Col)
2001 Gregorio Galindo (Col)
2000 Fermín Escobar (Gua)
1999 Fernando Escobar (Gua)
1998 Ismael Sarmiento (Col)
1997 Rodolfo Muj (Gua)
1996 Graciano Fonseca (Col)
1995 Jairo Hernández (Col)
1994 Eliézer Valdez (Cub)
1993 José Robles (Col)
1992 José Castelblanco (Col)
1991 Andrés Brenes (CRc)
1990 Adolfo Rico (Col)
1988 Edín Nova (Gua)
1987 Orlando Castillo (Col)
1986 Josué López (Col)
1985 Héctor Patarroyo (Col)
1984 Edín Nova (Gua)
1983 Víctor Castañeda (Gua)
1982 Rafael Tolosa (Col)
1981 Héctor Dubón (Gua)
1980 Samuel Cabrera (Col)
1979 Bernardo Colex (Gua)
1977 Patrocinio Jiménez (Col)
1976 Patrocinio Jiménez (Col)
1975 Manuel Ceja (Mex)
1974 Not held
1973 Luis Tobar (Col)
1972 Samuel Herrera (Gua)
1971 Mario Nufio (Gua)
1970 José Tormo (Spa)
1969 Fulgencio Sánchez (Spa)
1968 Manuel Galera (Gua)
1967 Benigno Rustrián (Gua)
1966 Saturnino Rustrián (Gua)
1965 José Segú (Spa)
1964 Rubén D. Gómez (Col)
1963 Juan J. Pontaza (Gua)
1962 Esteban Martín (Spa)
1961 Aureliano Cuque (Gua)
1960 Jorge Luque (Col)
1959 Aureliano Cuque (Gua)
1958 Hernán Medina (Col)
1957 Jorge Surque (Gua)
Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com
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