2006 Pan American Cycling Championships

2006 Pan American Cycling Championships
Host city São Paulo, Brazil
Date(s)  (2006-06-04 - 2006-06-11)June 4-11, 2006
Velodrome Caleirasen
Events 21
2005
2007

The 2006 Pan American Cycling Championships took place at the Caleirasen Velodrome, São Paulo, Brazil, June 4-11, 2006.[1][2] Cuba led the championship with twelve medals.[3]

Medal summary

Road

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race José Serpa
 Colombia (COL)[4][5][6]
Breno Sidoti
 Brazil (BRA)
Alex Diniz
 Brazil (BRA)
Individual time trial Pedro Nicacio
 Brazil (BRA)[7][6]
Magno Nazaret
 Brazil (BRA)
Eric Wohlberg
 Canada (CAN)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Yumari González
 Cuba (CUB)[4][6]
Kori Seehafer
 United States (USA)
Clemilda Fernandes
 Brazil (BRA)
Individual time trial Amber Neben
 United States (USA)[7][6]
Erinne Willock
 Canada (CAN)
Kori Seehafer
 United States (USA)

Under 23 Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Alex Diniz
 Brazil (BRA)[4]
Tiago Fiorilli
 Brazil (BRA)
Artur García
 Venezuela (VEN)
Individual time trial Magno Nazaret
 Brazil (BRA)[7]
Bradley Fairall
 Canada (CAN)
Federico Pagani
 Argentina (ARG)

Track

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Stephen Alfred[8]
 United States (USA)[9]
Travis Smith
 Canada (CAN)
Giddeon Massie
 United States (USA)
1 km time trial Cam Mackinnon
 Canada (CAN)[10][11]
Julio Herrera
 Cuba (CUB)
Matt Barlee
 Canada (CAN)
Keirin Leandro Bottasso
 Argentina (ARG)[10]
Travis Smith
 Canada (CAN)
Ricardo Lynch
 Jamaica (JAM)
Scratch Walter Pérez
 Argentina (ARG)[12]
Ángel Colla
 Argentina (ARG)
José Aravena
 Chile (CHI)
Points race Andris Hernández
 Venezuela (VEN)[9]
Michel Fernández
 Cuba (CUB)
Jairo Pérez
 Colombia (COL)
Individual pursuit Carlos Alzate
 Colombia (COL)[11]
Jairo Pérez
 Colombia (COL)
Zachary Bell
 Canada (CAN)
Madison  Argentina
Juan Curuchet
Walter Pérez[13][14]
 Chile
Enzo Cesario
Luis Sepúlveda
 Brazil
Hernandes Quadri
Mac Donald Fernandes
Team sprint  Cuba
Yasmani Pol
Julio Herrera
Alexis Sotolongo[13][15]
 Argentina
Darío Grosso
Leandro Bottasso
Sergio Guatto
 United States
Giddeon Massie
Michael Blatchford
Stephen Alfred
Team pursuit  Chile
Enzo Cesario
Antonio Cabrera
Luis Sepúlveda
Gonzalo Miranda[16]
 Argentina
Guillermo Bruneta
Jorge Pi
Fernando Antogna
César Sigura
 Venezuela
Tomás Gil
Isaac Cañizales
Andrés Hernández
Freddy Segura

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint Diana García
 Colombia (COL)[9]
Lisandra Guerra
 Cuba (CUB)
Angie González
 Venezuela (VEN)
500 m time trial Lisandra Guerra
 Cuba (CUB)[13]
Angie González
 Venezuela (VEN)
Diana García
 Colombia (COL)
Keirin Lisandra Guerra
 Cuba (CUB)[10]
Angie González
 Venezuela (VEN)
Diana García
 Colombia (COL)
Individual pursuit María Calle
 Colombia (COL)[16]
Yoanka González
 Cuba (CUB)
Yudelmis Domínguez
 Cuba (CUB)
Points race Yoanka González
 Cuba (CUB)[9]
Cristina Greve
 Argentina (ARG)
Mónica Méndez
 Colombia (COL)
Scratch Yumari González
 Cuba (CUB)[16]
Yoanka González
 Cuba (CUB)
Karelia Machado
 Venezuela (VEN)

References

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  3. "Cuba termina Panamericano de Ciclismo en la cima de la tabla". Nacion (in Spanish). Sao Paulo. EFE. 11 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 "Pan-American Championships - CC - Day 1 - June 4: Road - Men/Women Road Races, 174/87 km". Cycling News. 5 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  5. "Protagonista". Nacion (in Spanish). 5 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "Un brasileño y una estadounidense se imponen en contrarreloj ruta". Nacion (in Spanish). Indaiatuba, Brazil. EFE. 6 June 2006. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  7. 1 2 3 "Pan-American Championships - CC - Day 2 - June 6: Road - Men/Women Time Trials, 32.5/22.8 km". Cycling News. 6 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  8. "Alfred accepts eight-year suspension". usacycling.org. Colorado Springs. 2 February 2007. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  9. 1 2 3 4 "Colombia, Cuba, Estados Unidos y Venezuela se reparten los oros". Nacion (in Spanish). Sao Paulo. EFE. 10 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  10. 1 2 3 "Toussaint, mejor mexicano en Campeonato Panamericano de ciclismo". Terra (in Spanish). Sao Paulo. Notimex. 8 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  11. 1 2 "Colombia, Cuba y Argentina salen en la frente en pruebas de pista". Nacion (in Spanish). Caieiras, Brasil. EFE. 8 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  12. "Argentina arrasa en prueba masculina de scratch, Chile tercero". Nacion (in Spanish). Rio de Janeiro. EFE. 9 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  13. 1 2 3 "Cuba y Argentina cosechan los últimos oros del Panamericano". Nacion (in Spanish). Sao Paulo. EFE. 11 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  14. "Sepúlveda y Cesáreo aportaron plata para Chile en último día del Panamericano". Cooperativa.cl (in Spanish). 11 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  15. "Final con Oro para Argentina en la Madison". Infobiker (in Spanish). 11 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  16. 1 2 3 "Chile, Argentina y Venezuela vencieron la persecución por equipos". Nacion (in Spanish). Caieiras, Brazil. EFE. 9 June 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
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