Mexico Road Cycling Championship
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Mexico
's Road Cycling Championships Started in 1998 by Federacion Mexicana de Ciclismo
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The emblematic jersey looks like the Maglia tricolore
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Mexico
The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of...
's Road Cycling Championships Started in 1998 by Federacion Mexicana de Ciclismo
Federación Mexicana de Ciclismo
The Mexican Cycling Federation is the national governing body of cycle racing in Mexico.It covers the disciplines of road racing, track cycling, cyclo-cross, BMX, mountain biking and cycle speedway....
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The emblematic jersey looks like the Maglia tricolore
Maglia tricolore
The tri-color jersey is the distinctive jersey worn by the "Champion of Italy" in charge of a discipline of cycling. The mesh is composed of three horizontal colored bands around the chest...
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Elite
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1998 | Jesús Zárate | ||
1999 | Eduardo Graciano | Carlos Hernández | Omar Martínez |
2000 | Miguel Arroyo | Alejandro Mendoza Alejandro Mendoza Alejandro "Alex" Mendoza is an American ex-Marine, owner of a lawn care business and democratic socialist politician from Dallas, Texas who is the vice presidential candidate for the 2012 elections, with the nomination of the Socialist Party USA. Mendoza, of Texas, is running with Stewart... |
José Luis Jiménez |
2001 | Juan Luis González | Miguel Arroyo | Andres Contreras |
2002 | Andres Contreras | Manuel Hernández | Manuel Carbajal |
2003 | Antonio Aldape | ||
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2005 | Domingo González | Armando Vigueras | Ricardo Tapia |
2006 | Juan José De La Rosa | Irving Aguilar | Luis Fernando Macias Luis Fernando Macias Luis Macias is a Mexican professional cyclist. He was the champion of Mexico sub-23 time trial in 2005. Competing in the Spanish Alfus-Tedes amateur team, he won in Week Aragonesa1. He returned to Mexico in 2006 to compete for the Continental team Chivas Cycling Team and a year later Tecos-Trek... |
2007 | Juan Pablo Magallanes | Carlos López | Francisco Matamoros |
2008 | Luis Fernando Macias Luis Fernando Macias Luis Macias is a Mexican professional cyclist. He was the champion of Mexico sub-23 time trial in 2005. Competing in the Spanish Alfus-Tedes amateur team, he won in Week Aragonesa1. He returned to Mexico in 2006 to compete for the Continental team Chivas Cycling Team and a year later Tecos-Trek... |
Bernardo Colex | David Salomon |
2009 | Florencio Ramos | Antonio Aldape | Juan Pablo Magallanes |
2010 | Carlos López | Luis Fernando Macias Luis Fernando Macias Luis Macias is a Mexican professional cyclist. He was the champion of Mexico sub-23 time trial in 2005. Competing in the Spanish Alfus-Tedes amateur team, he won in Week Aragonesa1. He returned to Mexico in 2006 to compete for the Continental team Chivas Cycling Team and a year later Tecos-Trek... |
Juan Manuel Sandoval |
2011 | Gregorio Ladino Gregorio Ladino Gregorio Ladino Vega is a male road cyclist from Colombia, who became a professional rider in 1996.-Career:19951997... |
Francisco Matamoros | Florencio Ramos |
U23
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2006 | Luis Pulido | Ramón López | Juan Enrique Diaz |
2007 | Eder Arenas | Uriel Clara | Omar Cervantes |
2008 | Luis Pulido | Elliott Vazquez | José Carlos Valdez |
2009 | Armando Aguilar | Josué González | Ivan Carbajal |
2010 | Cesar Vaquera | ||
2011 | René Corella | Uri Martins | Ángel Portillo |
Elite
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2006 | Giuseppina Grassi | Rosario Peralta | Maribel Díaz |
2007 | Maribel Díaz | Rosario Peralta | Giuseppina Grassi |
2008 | Giuseppina Grassi | Jessica Jurado | Laura Morfin |
2009 | Verónica Leal | Sofia Arreola | Jessica Jurado |
2010 | Verónica Leal | Ana Casas | Sofia Arreola |