2010–11 UCI America Tour

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The 2010–11 UCI America Tour was the seventh season for the UCI America Tour. The season began on 17 October 2010 with the Volta de São Paulo and ended on 17 September 2011 with the Univest Grand Prix.

2010–11 UCI America Tour
Seventh edition of the UCI America Tour
Details
Dates17 October 2010 (2010-10-17)–17 September 2011
LocationNorth America and South America
Races32
Champions
Individual champion Miguel Ubeto (VEN)
Teams' championEPM–UNE
Nations' champion Colombia
← 2009–10

The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI America Tour cycling jersey. Gregorio Ladino of Colombia was the defending champion of the 2009–10 UCI America Tour. Miguel Ubeto of Venezuela was crowned as the 2010–11 UCI America Tour champion.

Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the top finishers, the higher the UCI rating of a race, the more points are awarded.

The UCI ratings from highest to lowest are as follows:

  • Multi-day events: 2.HC, 2.1 and 2.2
  • One-day events: 1.HC, 1.1 and 1.2

Events edit

2010 edit

Date Race name Location UCI Rating Winner Team
17–24 October Volta de São Paulo   Brazil 2.2   Gregolry Panizo (BRA) Clube DataRo de Ciclismo
20–31 October Vuelta a Guatemala   Guatemala 2.2   Giovanny Báez (COL) EPM–UNE
7–14 November Vuelta a Bolivia   Bolivia 2.2   Óscar Soliz (BOL) EBSA
19–22 November Vuelta a Ecuador   Ecuador 2.2   Byron Guamá (ECU) Concentración Deportiva de Pichincha
2–5 December Vuelta a Paraguay   Paraguay 2.2   Luis Alberto Martínez (URU) Equipo Porongos
17–29 December Vuelta a Costa Rica   Costa Rica 2.2   Juan Carlos Rojas (CRC) JPS–Giant

2011 edit

Date Race name Location UCI Rating Winner Team
12–23 January Vuelta al Táchira   Venezuela 2.2   Manuel Medina (VEN) Gobernación del Zulia
17–23 January Tour de San Luis   Argentina 2.1   Marco Arriagada (CHI) Chile (national team)
27 January – 6 February Vuelta de Chile   Chile 2.2   Marco Arriagada (CHI) T Banc-Skechers
20–27 February Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional   Dominican Republic 2.2   Tomás Gil (VEN) Venezuela (national team)
8–13 March Rutas de América   Uruguay 2.2   Jorge Soto (URU) Club Porongos
15–19 March Giro do Interior de São Paulo   Brazil 2.2   Flavio Reblin (BRA) Memorial-Prefeitura De Santos-Giant
13–17 April Volta de Gravatai   Brazil 2.2   Renato Seabra (BRA) Clube DataRo de Ciclismo-Foz do Iguaçu
15–24 April Vuelta al Uruguay   Uruguay 2.2   Iván Casas (COL) Boyacá Orgullo de America
6 May Pan American Cycling ChampionshipsTime Trial   Colombia CC   Leandro Messineo (ARG) Argentina (national team)
8 May Pan American Cycling ChampionshipsRoad Race   Colombia CC   Gregolry Panizo (BRA) Brazil (national team)
14 May Clásico Federación Venezolana de Ciclismo   Venezuela 1.2   Ángel Pulgar (VEN) Lara-Fúndela
15 May Copa Federación Venezolana de Ciclismo   Venezuela 1.2   Miguel Ubeto (VEN) Lotería del Táchira
15–22 May Tour of California   United States 2.HC   Chris Horner (USA) Team RadioShack
2–5 June Coupe des Nations Ville Saguenay   Canada 2.Ncup   Christopher Juul Jensen (DEN) Denmark (national team)
5 June TD Bank International Championship   United States 1.HC   Alex Rasmussen (DEN) HTC–Highroad
11–19 June Tour de Beauce   Canada 2.2   Francisco Mancebo (ESP) Realcyclist.com Cycling Team
12–26 June Vuelta a Colombia   Colombia 2.2   Félix Cárdenas (COL) GW–Shimano
9 July Prova Ciclística 9 de Julho   Brazil 1.2   Roberto Pinheiro (BRA) Funvic–Pindamonhangaba
9–17 July Tour de Martinique   France 2.2   Guillaume Malle (FRA) Veranda Rideau Sarthe
13–24 July Vuelta a Venezuela   Venezuela 2.2   Pedro Gutiérrez (VEN) Gobernación del Zulia
27–31 July Tour do Rio   Brazil 2.2   Juan Pablo Suárez (COL) EPM–UNE
5–7 August Tour of Elk Grove   United States 2.2   Luis Amarán (CUB) Jamis–Sutter Home
5–14 August Tour de Guadeloupe   France 2.2   Boris Carène (FRA) Gwada Bikers 118
9–14 August Tour of Utah   United States 2.1   Levi Leipheimer (USA) Team RadioShack
22–28 August USA Pro Cycling Challenge   United States 2.1   Levi Leipheimer (USA) Team RadioShack
17 September Univest Grand Prix   United States 1.2   Ryan Roth (CAN) SpiderTech–C10

Final standings edit

Individual classification edit

Rank Name Team Points
1   Miguel Ubeto (VEN) 180
2   Gregolry Panizo (BRA) Clube Dataro de Ciclismo-Foz do Iguaçu 179
3   Sergio Henao (COL) Gobernación de Antioquia 151
4   Manuel Medina (VEN) 144
5   Juan Pablo Suárez (COL) EPM–UNE 135
6   Gonzalo Garrido (CHI) 131
7   Renato Seabra (BRA) Clube Dataro de Ciclismo-Foz do Iguaçu 123
8   Jorge Soto (URY) 110
9   Juan Carlos Rojas (CRC) 109
10   Marco Arriagada (CHI) 108

Nation classification edit

Rank Nation Points
1   Colombia 1808.2
2   Venezuela 914.2
3   Brazil 696
4   Argentina 598.67
5   Canada 571.25
6   United States 477
7   Uruguay 422
8   Chile 416
9   Cuba 281
10   Costa Rica 248

Nation under-23 classification edit

Rank Nation under-23 Points
1   Venezuela 374
2   United States 358
3   Colombia 172
4   Argentina 120.67
5   Canada 67
6   Netherlands Antilles 66
7   Belize 60
8   Brazil 50
9   Antigua and Barbuda 40
10   El Salvador 36

External links edit