1995 Vuelta a Colombia

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1995 Vuelta a Colombia
Race details
DatesApril 18 – May 1, 1995
Stages13
Distance1,927 km (1,197 mi)
Winning time53h 28' 25"
Results
Jersey red.svg WinnerFlag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL) (Pony Malta-Kelme)
  SecondFlag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL) (Aguardiente)
  ThirdFlag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Sierra  (COL) (Gaseosas Glacial)

  PointsFlag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL) (Ron Medellín-Lotín)
  MountainsFlag of Colombia.svg  Miguel Ángel Sanabria  (COL) (Gaseosas Glacial)
  YouthFlag of Colombia.svg  Gregorio Ladino  (COL) (Postobón Aficionado)
  CombinationFlag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL) (Aguardiente)
  Team Flag of Colombia.svg Aguardiente
  1994
1996  

The 45th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia , a bicycle stage race was held from April 18 to May 1, 1995. There were a total number of 111 competitors.

Contents

Stages

1995-04-18: PaipaPaipa (6.2 km)

PlacePrologueGeneral Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Ecuador.svg  Pedro Rodríguez  (ECU)
07.27
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Pedro Rodríguez  (ECU)
07.27
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+0.07
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+0.07
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Germán Ospina  (COL)
+0.08
Flag of Colombia.svg  Germán Ospina  (COL)
+0.08

1995-04-19: DuitamaVilla de Leiva (177.3 km)

PlaceStage 1General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Ruber Marín  (COL)
04:07.03
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Héctor Palacio  (COL)
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Óscar Alveiro  (COL)

1995-04-20: Villa de LeivaPacho (198.1 km)

PlaceStage 2General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
05:19.05
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+0.02
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
+0.03

1995-04-21: FunzaMariquita (157.1 km)

PlaceStage 3General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Luis Cárdenas  (COL)
03:45.16
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Edward Ruiz  (COL)
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
+0.52

1995-04-22: HondaManizales (143.7 km)

PlaceStage 4General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
04:38.18
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
+1.02
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Sierra  (COL)
+1.11

1995-04-23: ManizalesSanta Helena del Opón (214.2 km)

PlaceStage 5General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Ecuador.svg  Pedro Rodríguez  (ECU)
05:54.06
Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
23:52.33
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Héctor Palacio  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
+0.51
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+1.38

1995-04-23: CaldasPalestina (172.3 km)

PlaceStage 6General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Miguel Ángel Sanabria  (COL)
04:09.12
Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+0.06
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
+0.09

1995-04-25: PereiraCali (206.5 km)

PlaceStage 7General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Leonardo Cardona  (COL)
04:28.26
Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
33:01.25
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Óscar Giraldo  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
+0.47
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Hernández  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+1.28

1995-04-26: CaliBuenaventura (127.8 km)

PlaceStage 8General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Luis Alberto González  (COL)
02:55.45
Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
35:57.10
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Jorge Otálvaro  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
+0.47
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Miguel Ángel Sanabria  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+1.28

1995-04-27: BuenaventuraBuga (122.3 km)

PlaceStage 9General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Héctor Palacio  (COL)
03:15.38
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Efraím Rico  (COL)
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Alexis Rojas  (COL)

1995-04-28: BugaArmenia (187.6 km)

PlaceStage 10General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Humberto Cabrera  (COL)
04:42.28
Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
44:01.14
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Francisco Orozco  (COL)
+0.28
Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+0.41
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Alfonso Alayón  (COL)
+4.50
Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
+1.29

1995-04-29: ArmeniaIbagué (115.2 km)

PlaceStage 11General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
03:16.29
Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
47:17.43
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+0.13
Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+0.54
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Sierra  (COL)
+0.19
Flag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Sierra  (COL)
+2.48

1995-04-30: IbaguéSanta Fé de Bogotá (213.7 km)

PlaceStage 12General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Dubán Ramírez  (COL)
05:27.41
Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
52:47.29
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Alexis Rojas  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+0.54
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  José Ángel Robles  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Sierra  (COL)
+2.48

1995-05-01: BogotáAlto de Patios (26 km)

PlaceStage 13 (Individual Time Trial)General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
0:40.11
Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
53:28.25
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Luis Alberto González  (COL)
+0.23
Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+0.09
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)
+0.45
Flag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Sierra  (COL)
+3.41

Final classification

RANKNAMETEAMTIME
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Chepe González  (COL)Pony Malta-Kelme53:28:25
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)Aguardiente Antioqueño+ 0.09
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Sierra  (COL)Gaseosas Glacial+ 3.41
4.Flag of Colombia.svg  Elkin Barrera  (COL)Gaseosas Glacial+ 5.21
5.Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)Pony Malta-Kelme+ 6.05
6.Flag of Colombia.svg  Héctor Palacio  (COL)Aguardiente Antioqueño+ 6.39
7.Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Jaramillo  (COL)Aguardiente Antioqueño+ 7.55
8.Flag of Colombia.svg  Luis Alberto González  (COL)Manzana Postobón+ 8.19
9.Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)Ron Medellín-Lotín+ 11.18
10.Flag of Colombia.svg  Fabio Rodríguez  (COL)Gaseosas Glacial+ 12.00

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