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Venezuelan Championships
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mb2612 |
Posted on 17-03-2011 12:01
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Not a large feild, but Venezuala's terrain promises excitement. Rujano is massive favourite, but Ochoara Quinto and Delgado will challenge him.
After that we have Red Bull's leader Chacon and Rodriguez, who will probably control things for Rujano.
Immediately 5 riders miss a split, both Chacon's, Torres, Delgado and Monsalve. Rujano's job just got a lot easier
Still on the first hill, and the two Pearl riders have ridden away with Machado
As we crest the first hill we are all together again.
5 riders go clear on the decent, the first 3 as before, plus Ochoa Quintero and Delgado
Chacon, Mora and Ochoa make it up to them
but Machado is weak, and causes those three to drop as he lets go of the leaders
as we crest the second ofour ten climbs the four leaders have 2 minutes on everyone else
The two Chacons, Mora and Torres put a concerted effort into catching the leaders
and as we start climb 4 they are only 30 seconds behind
Rodriguez is mocking them however, and pulls the gap out to two minutes by the top
a lap later the gap is up to 6 minutes, it's between these 4 now
The chasers keep pushing and with 1 lap to go the gap is down to just over a minute
Delgado and Rujano then attack
before Rujano goes solo
he crests the penultimate hill with a minutes advantage
Ochoa Quintero tried to attack but only succeded in leaving Rodriguez behind
In fact Rodriguez got caught by the chase 4
that group splits further as J Chacon, Mora and Torres pull clear
Rujano takes a comfortable and unsurprising victory
Delgado gets second
Ochoa Quintero gets bronze
Mora and Torres round out the top 5.
Results:
Rank | Name | Team | Time | 1 | José Rujano | Pearl Adidas | 5h53'37 | 2 | Yeison Delgado | Quiksilver-Kraft | + 2'21 | 3 | Richard Ochoa Quintero | YouTube - Twitter | + 3'43 | 4 | Juan Mora | UBS - Annie Chun's | + 7'14 | 5 | Paúl Torres | Energie - Diesel | s.t. | 6 | José Chacon | Red Bull | s.t. | 7 | Jackson RodrÃguez | Pearl Adidas | s.t. | 8 | Franklin Chacon | Red Bull | + 8'22 | 9 | Honorio Machado | Café de Colombia | + 31'34 | 10 | Yonathan Monsalve | Yamaha - Greenpeace | + 32'30 | 11 | Carlos José Ochoa | THE CONTROLTEAM | + 34'14 | 12 | Arthur Garcia Rincon | Red Bull | + 43'18 | 13 | Anthony José Brea | Mercedes-Benz | + 47'50 |
[url=www.pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=33182] Team Santander Media Thread[/url]
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mb2612 |
Posted on 17-03-2011 12:04
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Time trial time and the favourites are similar, although I wouldn't be surprised if this has the slowest winning time of all the nat champs.
Rujano is number one favourite, Chacon and Delgado are also in with a shot
Garcia Rincon gets us underway and he sets a marker at 1h08'09"
Rodriguez is next and he is comfortably better, putting 1'08" of a gap between the two of them
J.Chacon is having a bad day today and falls a minute short of Rodriguez
Machado is even slower, coming in at +1'02"
Brea is way back over 2 minutes behind
Delgado has been neck and neck with Rodriguez through the intermediate checkpoints, he falls just short, +8"
Monsalve is second last, +1'58"
Torres also doesn't threaten, +1'10"
Ochoa Quintero does well, but is still 57 seconds off our leaders
Mora gets the same time as Monsalve
His team mate is leading, however Rujano has no sympathy for that as he takes a massive 50 second lead at the finish
Chacon is the last rider, and also Rujano's greatest threat, he has been second at the two intermediates
and that is where he stays +48"
Rank | Name | Team | Time | 1 | José Rujano | Pearl Adidas | 1h06'09 | 2 | Franklin Chacon | Red Bull | + 49 | 3 | Jackson RodrÃguez | Pearl Adidas | + 51 | 4 | Yeison Delgado | Quiksilver-Kraft | + 59 | 5 | Carlos José Ochoa | THE CONTROLTEAM | + 1'29 | 6 | Richard Ochoa Quintero | YouTube - Twitter | + 1'48 | 7 | José Chacon | Red Bull | + 1'51 | 8 | Honorio Machado | Café de Colombia | + 1'53 | 9 | Arthur Garcia Rincon | Red Bull | + 2'00 | 10 | Paúl Torres | Energie - Diesel | + 2'01 | 11 | Yonathan Monsalve | Yamaha - Greenpeace | + 2'49 | 12 | Juan Mora | UBS - Annie Chun's | + 2'50 | 13 | Anthony José Brea | Mercedes-Benz | + 3'19 |
[url=www.pcmdaily.com/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=33182] Team Santander Media Thread[/url]
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