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2017 Pan American Road Cycling Championships

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2017 Pan American Road Cycling Championships
VenueSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
Date(s) (2017-05-04 - 2017-05-07)May 4–7, 2017
Nations participating27
Events8
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The 2017 Pan American Road Cycling Championships took place at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, May 4–7, 2017.[1] This was the 32nd edition of the continental championship.[2] The event gave berths for the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games.[3][4]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Nelson Soto
 Colombia[5]
José Aguirre
 Mexico
Juan Sebastián Molano
 Colombia
Individual time trial José Rodríguez
 Chile[6]
Rodrigo Contreras
 Colombia
Manuel Rodas
 Guatemala

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Paola Muñoz
 Chile[7]
Wellyda Rodrigues
 Brazil
Skylar Schneider
 United States
Individual time trial Chloé Dygert
 United States[6]
Tayler Wiles
 United States
Marlies Mejías
 Cuba

Under 23 Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Matías Muñoz
 Chile[8]
Germán Tivani
 Argentina
José Alfredo Santoyo
 Mexico
Individual time trial José Alexis Rodríguez
 Costa Rica[6]
Ian Garrison
 United States
Germán Tivani
 Argentina

Under 23 Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race Wellyda Rodrigues
 Brazil
Skylar Schneider
 United States
Tatielle Valadares
 Brazil
Individual time trial Chloé Dygert
 United States[6]
Aranza Villalón
 Chile
Jessica Parra
 Colombia

Results

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Men elite road race

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Rank Rider Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nelson Soto[9]  Colombia 3:18:47
2nd place, silver medalist(s) José Aguirre  Mexico 3:18:47
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Juan Sebastián Molano  Colombia 3:18:47
4 Francisco Chamorro  Argentina 3:18:47
5 Ignacio Maldonado  Uruguay 3:18:47
6 Xavier Quevedo  Venezuela 3:18:47
7 Diego Milán  Dominican Republic 3:18:47
8 Elías Tello  Chile 3:18:47
9 Pablo Anchieri  Uruguay 3:18:47
10 Jesús Pérez  Venezuela 3:18:47
11 Julio Padilla  Guatemala 3:18:47
12 Byron Guamá  Ecuador 3:18:47
13 Phillip Clarke  Barbados 3:18:47
14 Felix Nodarse  Cuba 3:18:47
15 Kélian Duro  France 3:18:47
16 Efren Santos  Mexico 3:18:47
17 Juan José Cueto  Dominican Republic 3:18:47
18 Boris Carène  France 3:18:47
19 Royner Navarro  Peru 3:18:47
20 Allan Hernández  Honduras 3:18:47
21 Onel Santa Clara  Cuba 3:18:47
22 Pedro Gutiérrez  Venezuela 3:18:47
23 Yans Arias  Cuba 3:18:47
24 Alder Torres  Guatemala 3:18:47
25 Dorian Monterroso  Guatemala 3:18:47
26 Segundo Navarrete  Ecuador 3:18:47
27 Fernando Briceño  Venezuela 3:18:47
28 Manuel Rhodes  Guatemala 3:18:47
29 Robert Steward  Belize 3:18:47
30 Samuel Gevan  Trinidad and Tobago 3:18:47
31 Ruben Ramos  Argentina 3:18:47
32 Jorge Torres  Honduras 3:18:47
33 Xavier Santana  Puerto Rico 3:18:47
34 William Guzmán  Dominican Republic 3:18:47
35 Dominique Mahyo  Bermuda 3:18:47
36 Fredy González  Bolivia 3:18:47
37 Máximo Rojas  Venezuela 3:18:47
38 Frank Consuegra  Cuba 3:18:47
39 Juan Rendón  Colombia 3:18:47
40 Ulises Alfredo Castillo  Mexico 3:18:47
41 Ismael Sánchez  Dominican Republic 3:18:47
42 José Luis Rodríguez  Chile 3:18:47
43 Jesse Kelly  Barbados 3:18:47
44 Paul Denobrega  Guyana 3:18:47
45 Alejandro Morales  Chile 3:18:47
46 Rene Corella  Mexico 3:18:47
47 Jonathan Caicedo  Ecuador 3:18:47
48 Gonzalo Najar  Argentina 3:18:47
49 Laureano Rosas  Argentina 3:18:47
50 Adderlyn Cruz  Dominican Republic 3:18:47
51 Martial Rene  France 3:18:47
52 Ignacio Sarabia  Mexico 3:18:47
53 José Alarcón  Venezuela 3:18:47
54 Luis Sepúlveda  Chile 3:18:47
55 Manuel Rodas  Guatemala +00:00:01
56 José Aguirre  Mexico +00:00:18
57 Nicolás Naranjo  Argentina +00:00:18
58 Alex Cano  Colombia +00:00:36
59 Gonzalo Garrido  Chile +00:00:39
60 Alfredo Ajpacaja  Guatemala +00:01:54
61 Ron Vasquez  Belize +00:03:08
62 Facundo Lezica  Argentina +00:03:08
63 Felipe Peñaloza  Chile +00:03:58
64 Argenis Vanegas  Nicaragua +00:06:09
65 Jorge Montenegro  Ecuador +00:07:34
66 Edgar Arana  Belize +00:11:47
67 Sebastián Trillini  Argentina +00:12:36
68 Roger Artiaga  Nicaragua +00:12:36
69 Junior Niles  Guyana +00:15:09
70 Jean Nulo  Haiti +00:15:53
  Qualified for the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games

References

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  1. ^ "Convocatoria para el Panamericano de ruta en Santo Domingo" (in Spanish). Havana, Cuba: COPACI. 28 March 2017. Archived from the original on 11 April 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Anuncian países vendrán a Panamericano de Ciclismo". 7 Dias (in Spanish). Santo Domingo. 10 April 2017. Archived from the original on 11 April 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Panam de Ciclismo RD será Clasificatorio para Centroamericanos". 7 Dias (in Spanish). Santo Domingo. 23 March 2017. Archived from the original on 12 April 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  4. ^ "Concluyó en Santo Domingo el XXXII Panamericano de Ciclismo de Ruta". Prensa Latina (in Spanish). Santo Domingo. 7 May 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  5. ^ Cabeza Jabba, Edson (7 May 2017). "Nelson Soto hace historia y conquista la medalla de oro en el Panamericano de Ruta". El Heraldo (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d Sanchez, Carlos (7 May 2017). "Chile gana la contrarreloj del Panam de ciclismo". Diario Libre (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  7. ^ "Paola Muñoz se quedó con el título del Panamericano de Ciclismo Ruta y clasificó al Mundial". Emol (in Spanish). 7 May 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  8. ^ Gonzalez, Carlos (6 May 2017). "Matías Muñoz logra oro en Panamericano de Ruta Sub 23". Emol (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  9. ^ "Successful closure of the Panamerican Championship of Santo Domingo route 2017". Santo Domingo: COPACI. 7 May 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2017.[permanent dead link]