2005 Vuelta Ciclista de Chile
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The 28th edition of the Vuelta Ciclista de Chile
Vuelta Ciclista de Chile
The Vuelta Chile is an elite men's professional road bicycle racing stage race held annually in Chile since 1976. It's the most important race in the South American country alongside the Vuelta Ciclista Por Un Chile Lider, established in 1997.-History:...

was held form March 27 to April 3, 2005.

2005-03-27: Talca — Talca (4 km)

Place Prologue General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
4.24
|
4.24
2. |
+0.07
|
+0.07
3. |
+0.11
|
+0.11



2005-03-28: Talca — Curico (169 km)

Place Stage 1-A General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
3:36.21
|
3:40.41
2. |
|
+0.10
3. |
|
+0.15



2005-03-28: Curico — Curico (20 km)

Place Stage 1-B – Individual Time Trial General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
25.29
|
4:06.10
2. |
+0.42
|
+1.01
3. |
+0.43
|
+1.01

2005-03-29: Curico — Rancagua
Rancagua
Rancagua is a city and commune in central Chile, part of the Rancagua conurbation. It is the capital of the Cachapoal Province and of the O'Higgins Region, located south of the national capital of Santiago. It had a 2002 population of 214,344...

 (165 km)

Place Stage 2 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
3:50.28
|
7:58.34
2. |
|
+0.06
3. |
|
+0.12



2005-03-30: Ascenso — Farellones (51 km)

Place Stage 3 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
1:38.10
|
9:37.34
2. |
+0.07
|
+1.18
3. |
+0.41
|
+1.52



2005-03-31: Santiago
Santiago, Chile
Santiago , also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile, and the center of its largest conurbation . It is located in the country's central valley, at an elevation of above mean sea level...

 — Algarrobo
Algarrobo
Algarrobo may refer to:* The European carob tree * South American trees of the genus Prosopis* On Cuba, the Albizia saman tree * Algarrobo, Chile, a city in Chile* Algarrobo, Magdalena a town in Colombia...

 (160 km)

Place Stage 4 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
3:24.57
|
13:02.33
2. |
+0.02
|
+1.18
3. |
+0.02
|
+1.52



2005-04-01: Algarrobo
Algarrobo
Algarrobo may refer to:* The European carob tree * South American trees of the genus Prosopis* On Cuba, the Albizia saman tree * Algarrobo, Chile, a city in Chile* Algarrobo, Magdalena a town in Colombia...

 — Villa Alemana
Villa Alemana
Villa Alemana is a city and commune in Chile's Zona Central. It was founded in 1896 by Italian and German immigrants. Villa Alemana is a part of the urban area known as Greater Valparaiso.- History :...

 (150 km)

Place Stage 5 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
3:37.15
|
16:39.48
2. |
|
+1.18
3. |
|
+1.46



2005-04-02: Villa Alemana
Villa Alemana
Villa Alemana is a city and commune in Chile's Zona Central. It was founded in 1896 by Italian and German immigrants. Villa Alemana is a part of the urban area known as Greater Valparaiso.- History :...

 — Los Andes
Los Andes, Chile
Los Andes, founded in July 31, 1791 as Santa Rosa de Los Andes, is a Chilean city and commune located in the province of the same name, in Valparaíso Region...

 (150 km)

Place Stage 6 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
3:09.08
|
19:53.06
2. |
|
+0.12
3. |
+4.19
|
+0.39



2005-04-02: Santiago ("Circuita")
Santiago, Chile
Santiago , also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile, and the center of its largest conurbation . It is located in the country's central valley, at an elevation of above mean sea level...

 (60 km)

Place Stage 7 General Classification
NameTime NameTime
1. |
1:35.37
|
21:28.41
2. |
|
+0.14
3. |
|
+0.41



Final classification

RANK CYCLIST TEAM TIME
1. Líder 21:28:41
2. Líder + 0.14
3. Líder + 0.41
4. Amaru Argentina + 1.32
5. O.G.M + 2.06
6. Líder + 2.50
7. Publiguías + 2.59
8. Publiguías + 3.33
9. L.A.Aluminios - Liberty Seguros + 3.57
10. Publiguías + 4.08



Teams

Líder
  1.   Marco Arriagada
  2.   Edgardo Simon
    Edgardo Simon
    Edgardo Simón is an Argentine professional track and road bicycle racer. He rides for Colombia - Selle Italia cycling team on the UCI America Tour...

  3.   Francisco Cabrera
    Francisco Cabrera (cyclist)
    Juan Francisco Cabrera Torres is a male professional track and road cyclist from Chile. He represented his native country at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada.-Career:199920002003...

  4.   Jaime Bretti
  5.   Gonzalo Garrido
  6.   Gonzalo Salas
    Gonzalo Salas
    Gonzalo Edgardo Salas is a male track and road cyclist from Argentina.-Career:19982000Gonzalo Edgardo Salas is a male track and road cyclist from Argentina.-Career:1998...




L.A.Aluminios - Liberty Seguros
  1.   Rui Sousa
  2.   David García
  3.   Pedro Andrade
    Pedro Andrade
    Pedro Andrade is a Brazilian journalist-actor-model raised in Rio de Janeiro. He began his acting career at the early age of 7 in Brazil. A student of journalism, Pedro originally came to the United States on a Poetry scholarship. He lives in the West Village in New York City...

  4.   Gilberto Martins
  5.   Carlos Nozal
  6.   Jordi Grau



Glassex-Bryc-Ace-Curico
  1.   Arturo Corvalán
    Arturo Corvalán
    Arturo Corvalán Galaz is a retired male road racing cyclist from Chile.-Career:2000Arturo Corvalán Galaz is a retired male road racing cyclist from Chile.-Career:2000...

  2.   José Medina
    José Medina (cyclist)
    José Alfredo Medina Andrade is a male track and road cyclist from Chile. He represented his native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.-Career:1997...

  3.   Luis Sepúlveda
    Luis Fernando Sepúlveda
    Luis Fernando Sepúlveda Villar is a male professional track and road racing cyclist from Chile. He won a gold medal for his native country at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.-Career:1998...

  4.   Enzo Cesario
    Enzo Cesario
    Enzo Bruno Cesario Farias is a male professional track and road racing cyclist from Chile. He won two gold medals for his native country at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.-Career:2000...

  5.   Juan Fierro
    Juan Fierro
    Juan-Manuel Fierro González is a male professional track and road cyclist from Chile. He represented his native country at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada.-Career:199920002003200420062007-References:...

  6.   Pablo González



Venezuelan National Team
  1.   José Chacón Díaz
  2.   Manuel Guevara
    Manuel Guevara
    Manuel Enrique Guevara Reydtler is a retired male professional road cyclist from Venezuela. He twice competed for his native country at the Summer Olympics: 1996 and 2000.-Career:19911999...

  3.   Carlos Ochoa
    Carlos Ochoa
    Carlos Augusto Ochoa Mendoza is a Mexican footballer striker who currently plays for Santos Laguna.-Career:...

  4.   Carlos Maya
    Carlos Maya
    Carlos Alberto Maya Lizcano is a male professional track and road racing cyclist from Venezuela. He competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country: 1992, 1996 and 2000.-Career:1992...

  5.   Manuel Medina
    Manuel Medina
    Manuel Medina is the name of:*Manuel Medina , Mexican boxer*Manuel Medina , Venezuelan professional racing cyclist*Manuel Medina , Spanish politician...

  6.   Ronald González
    Rónald González (cyclist)
    Rónald Javier González Escalante is a Venezuelan professional racing cyclist.-Career highlights:20032005...




Publiguías Sport Club Trentin
  1.   Richard Rodríguez
    Richard Rodríguez
    Richard Angelo Rodríguez Rodríguez is a male track and road cyclist from Chile. He represented his native country at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada.-Career:199819992000...

  2.   Gonzalo Miranda
    Gonzalo Miranda
    Gonzalo Miranda is a male professional track and road cyclist from Chile. He won a gold medal for his native country at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.-Career:2001...

  3.   César Doussang
  4.   Daniel Bretti
  5.   Marcelo Arriagada
    Marcelo Arriagada
    Marcelo Arriagada Quinchel is a male professional track and road cyclist from Chile. An older brother of Marco Arriagada he competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, where he didn't finish the men's individual road race.-Career:200020032004-References:...

  6.   Carlos Oyarzun
    Carlos Oyarzun
    Carlos Iván Oyarzun Guíñez is a professional Chilean road cyclist, currently riding for .-Palmarès:2008**...




Argentina National Team
  1.   Federico Folgaral
  2.   Matías Médici
    Matías Médici
    Matías Médici is a male professional track and road cyclist from Argentina. He represented his native country at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, PR China.-Career:2003...

  3.   Juan Pablo Dotti
    Juan Pablo Dotti
    Juan Pablo Dotti is an Argentine professional racing cyclist. In October 2011 he was banned for two years after failing a drugs test. -Career highlights:200420052007...

  4.   Emanuel Saldaño
    Emanuel Saldaño
    Marcelo Saldaño is an Argentine road racing cyclist and track cyclist for amateur team Forjar Salud UOM.He is the current Argentine national road race champion.- Palmares :* Vuelta a San Juan - 1 stage...



Multihogar-M.A.G.-Curico
  1.   José Aravena
  2.   José Parraguez
  3.   Rubén González
  4.   Julio Gómez
  5.   Gerardo Castro
  6.   Luis Mansilla



Kazakhstan National Team
  1.   Alexandr Dymovskikh
  2.   Assan Bazayev
    Assan Bazayev
    Assan Bazayev is a professional road bicycle racer from Kazakhstan. Since 2007, he rides for on the UCI ProTour.In 2004 he won the Hellas Tour, but he did not win any stage.He also won stage 1 of the 2006 Tour of Germany in August 2006.- Palmares :...

  3.   Kairat Baygudiniv
  4.   Alexsandr Dyachenko
    Alexsandr Dyachenko
    Alexsandr Dyachenko is a Kazakhstani road bicycle racer for UCI ProTeam .He debuted his professional career with road bicycle racing cycling team Capec in 2004. In 2008 he joined the Ulan team. But since 2009, he is a member of Astana team.-Palmares:2007-External links:...

  5.   Andrey Zeits
    Andrey Zeits
    Andrey Zeits is a Kazakhstani road bicycle racer for UCI ProTour team .In 2009, Zeits rode the 2009 Giro d'Italia, the first grand tour of his career, which he finished in 35th place.-Palmares:200620072011-External links:...

  6.   Sergey Danniker



Asociacion Ciclismo Talca
  1.   Jonathan Alvarado
  2.   Patricio Jorquera
  3.   Marcelo Valenzuela
  4.   Alejandro Valenzuela
  5.   Juan Alvarado
  6.   Pablo Valenzuela



Extra Suzano Brasil
  1.   Andre Grizante
  2.   Renato Ruiz
  3.   Renato Rohsler
  4.   Tiago Fiorilli
  5.   Patrique Azevedo
  6.   José Santos



O.G.M
  1.   Andrei Sartassov
    Andrei Sartassov
    Andrei Sartassov is a retired male road racing cyclist from Russia. In 2009 it was revealed that he, along with his Chilean teammate Juan Francisco Cabrera Torres, had tested positive in 2007 for EPO during the Vuelta a Chile.-Career:...

  2.   Antonio Cabrera
    Antonio Cabrera
    Antonio Cabrera is a Paraguayan football defender who played for Paraguay in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Club Libertad.-External links:*...

  3.   Claus Plaut
  4.   Cristobal Silva
  5.   Cristobal Gomez
  6.   Robinson Nuñez


Amaru Argentina
  1.   Juan Aguirre
  2.   Osvaldo Fronssasco
  3.   Gabriel Brizuela
    Gabriel Brizuela
    Gabriel Alejandro Brizuela is an Argentine professional racing cyclist.-Career highlights:2005200620072008-External links:...

  4.   Javier Moressi
  5.   Jorge Cornejo
  6.   Sebastian Alexandre



Club Ciclista Ñielol-Municipal
  1.   Alvaro Alvarez
  2.   Danilo Olmazabal
  3.   San Martin Francisco
  4.   Victor Carcamo
  5.   Jorge Contreras
  6.   César Mardones



Quinta Normal Keller-Dimar
  1.   Rodrigo Berrios
  2.   Boris Campos
  3.   Claudio Cornejo
  4.   Labra José
  5.   Nicodemus Verdugo
  6.   Álvaro Pino



Lascar Peñaflor
  1.   Sergio Abarca
  2.   Raúl López
  3.   Patricio Taulis
  4.   Alexis Arias
  5.   Patricio Almonacid
    Patricio Almonacid
    Patricio Almonacid is a Chilean professional road bicycle racer.- External links :*...

  6.   Jaime Carreño



Cannondale
  1.   César Vasquez
  2.   César Oliva
  3.   Gino Urrutia
  4.   Ricardo Paredes
  5.   Francisco Corvalán
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