Rutas de América
Rutas de América is a multi-day road bicycle race held annually in February in Uruguay since 1972.[1] From 2009 to 2012, the race was organized as a 2.2 event on the UCI America Tour.
Race details | |
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Date | Late February |
Region | Uruguay |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI America Tour |
Type | Stage race |
History | |
First edition | 1972 |
Editions | 51 (as of 2023) |
First winner | Luis Sosa (URU) |
Most wins |
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Most recent | Matías Presa (URU) (2023) |
Winners
Year | Country | Rider | Team | |
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1972 | Uruguay | Luis Sosa | CC América | |
1973 | Uruguay | Carlos Alcántara | Policial | |
1974 | Uruguay | Waldemar Pedrazzi | Alas Rojas | |
1975 | Uruguay | Nestor Berti | Social Progreso | |
1976 | Uruguay | Ramon Cañete | Policial | |
1977 | Uruguay | Ricardo Rondan | Atenas de Soriano | |
1978 | Uruguay | Carlos Alcántara | Policial | |
1979 | Uruguay | Victor Hugo González | CC América | |
1980 | Uruguay | Carlos Alcántara | CC Amanecer | |
1981 | Uruguay | José Rosello | Club Ciclista Fénix | |
1982 | Uruguay | Federico Moreira | CC Maroñas | |
1983 | Uruguay | Pedro Paiz | Club Ciclista Fénix | |
1984 | Uruguay | José Asconegui | Belho Horizonte | |
1985 | Uruguay | Ricardo Rondan | CSD Cruz del Sur | |
1986 | Brazil | Wanderley Magalhaes | Caloi de Brasil | |
1987 | Brazil | Marcos Mazzaron | Caloi de Brasil | |
1988 | Uruguay | Federico Moreira | CC Amanecer | |
1989 | Argentina | Eduardo Trillini | Club Ciclista Fénix | |
1990 | Uruguay | José Maria Orlando | Peñarol | |
1991 | Uruguay | Pablo Elizalde | CC Punta del Este | |
1992 | Argentina | Gustavo Artacho | CC Punta del Este | |
1993 | Uruguay | Pablo Elizalde | CC Punta del Este | |
1994 | Uruguay | Sergio Tesitore | Belho Horizonte | |
1995 | Uruguay | Gustavo Figueredo | Belho Horizonte | |
1996 | Germany | Sven Teutenberg | US Postal Service | |
1997 | Uruguay | Federico Moreira | Club Ciclista Fénix | |
1998 | Uruguay | Milton Wynants | Alas Rojas | |
1999 | Argentina | Emilio Carricondo | Argentina (national team) | |
2000 | Uruguay | Gustavo Figueredo | Club Nacional | |
2001 | Argentina | Javier Gomez | Alas Rojas | |
2002 | Uruguay | Héctor Morales | Club Ciclista Fénix | |
2003 | Uruguay | Miguel Direna | Villa Teresa | |
2004 | Argentina | Matias Medici | Fénix | |
2005 | Argentina | Matias Medici | Fénix | |
2006 | Uruguay | Eleno Rodriguez | Fénix | |
2007 | Uruguay | Milton Wynants | Policial | |
2008 | Uruguay | Cristian Villanueva | Olimpico Juvenil de Flores | |
2009 | Uruguay | Hernán Cline | Alas Rojas | |
2010 | Uruguay | Hernán Cline | Alas Rojas | |
2011 | Uruguay | Jorge Soto | Club Porongos | |
2012 | Uruguay | Jorge Soto | Club Porongos | |
2013 | Argentina | Laureano Rosas | Fénix | |
2014 | Uruguay | Héctor Aguilar | BROU-Flores | |
2015 | Uruguay | Néstor Pías | Schneck Ciclismo-Alas Rojas | |
2016 | Uruguay | Héctor Aguilar | Schneck Ciclismo-Alas Rojas | |
2017 | Argentina | Matías Médici | Avaí–FME Florianópolis–APGF | |
2018 | Uruguay | Matías Presa | CC Cerro Largo | |
2019 | Uruguay | Matías Presa | CC Cerro Largo | |
2020 | Uruguay | Agustín Moreira | CC Cerro Largo | |
2021 | No race | |||
2022 | Argentina | Jorge Giacinti | CC Cerro Largo | |
2023 | Uruguay | Matías Presa | CC Cerro Largo |
References
- "Rutas de America". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
External links
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