1999 Vuelta Ciclista de Chile

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1999 Vuelta Ciclista de Chile
Race details
DatesMarch 11 – March 21
Stages10
Distance1,463 km (909.1 mi)
Winning time33h 51' 12"
Results
  WinnerFlag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI) (Bliss Sport)
  SecondFlag of Brazil.svg  Márcio May  (BRA) (Caloí-Parana)
  ThirdFlag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB) (Cuba National Team)

  MountainsFlag of Brazil.svg  Daniel Valter Rogelim  (BRA) (Caloí-Parana)
  Team Aix-en-Provence
  1998
2000  

The 22nd edition of the Vuelta Ciclista de Chile was held from March 11 to March 21, 1999.

Contents

Stages

1999-03-11: Santiago (Circuito "Avenue Merino Benítez") (4 km)

PlacePrologueGeneral Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Brazil.svg  Márcio May  (BRA)
4.47
Flag of Brazil.svg  Márcio May  (BRA)
4.47
2.Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI)
+0.02
Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI)
+0.02
3.Flag of Chile.svg  Richard Rodríguez  (CHI)
+0.07
Flag of Chile.svg  Richard Rodríguez  (CHI)
+0.07

1999-03-12: SantiagoEl Tabo (137.4 km)

PlaceStage 1General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Switzerland.svg  Fabio Veloso  (SUI)
3:13.43
Flag of Brazil.svg  Márcio May  (BRA)
3:18.30
2.Flag of Cuba.svg  Pedro Pablo Pérez  (CUB)
+0.04
Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI)
+0.02
3.Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
+0.06
Flag of Chile.svg  Richard Rodríguez  (CHI)
+0.07

1999-03-13: El TaboSan Fernando (164.3 km)

PlaceStage 2General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of France.svg  Olivier Trastour  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Olivier Trastour  (FRA)
3:18.30
2.Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
+0.45
3.Flag of Cuba.svg  Pedro Pablo Pérez  (CUB)
+0.45

1999-03-14: CuricóConstitución (173.3 km)

PlaceStage 3General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB)Flag of France.svg  Olivier Trastour  (FRA)
11:24.45
2.Flag of Chile.svg  Jaime Bretti  (CHI)
+0.24
Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB)
+0.26
3.Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI)
+0.45

1999-03-15: CauquenesSan Pedro de la Paz (149.4 km)

PlaceStage 4General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Chile.svg  Víctor Garrido  (CHI)
3:49.31
Flag of France.svg  Olivier Trastour  (FRA)
15:14.26
2.Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
+0.04
Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB)
+0.26
3.Flag of Chile.svg  Richard Rodríguez  (CHI)
+0.06
Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI)
+0.42

1999-03-16: ConcepciónLos Angeles (139.9 km)

PlaceStage 5General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
3:49.31
Flag of France.svg  Olivier Trastour  (FRA)
18:43.39
2.Flag of Chile.svg  Víctor Garrido  (CHI)
+0.04
Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB)
+0.26
3.Flag of Cuba.svg  Pedro Pablo Pérez  (CUB)
+0.06
Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
+0.36

1999-03-17: Los AngelesChillán (135 km)

PlaceStage 6General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Chile.svg  Víctor Garrido  (CHI)
3:08.50
Flag of France.svg  Olivier Trastour  (FRA)
21:52.39
2.Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
+0.04
Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB)
+0.26
3.Flag of Cuba.svg  Pedro Pablo Pérez  (CUB)
+0.06
Flag of Chile.svg  Víctor Garrido  (CHI)
+0.29

1999-03-18: ChillánTalca (158.4 km)

PlaceStage 7General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Chile.svg  Alberto Riquelme  (CHI)
3:38.36
Flag of France.svg  Olivier Trastour  (FRA)
2.Flag of France.svg  Franck Tognini  (FRA)
+0.04
Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
3.Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
+0.04
Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB)

1999-03-19: TalcaCuricó (97.5 km)

PlaceStage 8-AGeneral Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Cuba.svg  Joél Mariño  (CUB)
1:59.38
2.Flag of Cuba.svg  Pedro Pablo Pérez  (CUB)
+0.02
3.Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
+0.04

1999-03-19: Cruce CuricóEl Plumero (20 km)

PlaceStage 8-BGeneral Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI)
25.10
Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI)
27:57.00
2.Flag of Brazil.svg  Márcio May  (BRA)
25.51
Flag of Chile.svg  Márcio May  (CHI)
+0.45
3.Flag of Chile.svg  Marco Arriagada  (CHI)
25.58
Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB)
+1.17

1999-03-20: CuricóIsla de Maipo (200 km)

PlaceStage 9General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Cuba.svg  Joél Mariño  (CUB)
25.10
Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI)
27:57.00
2.Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
+0.04
Flag of Brazil.svg  Márcio May  (BRA)
+0.45
3.Flag of Chile.svg  Alberto Riquelme  (CHI)
+0.06
Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB)
+1.17

1999-03-21: Santiago (Circuito "Providencia") (71.4 km)

PlaceStage 10General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)
1:32.34
Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI)
33:51.12
2.Flag of Cuba.svg  Pedro Pablo Pérez  (CUB)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Márcio May  (BRA)
+0.45
3.Flag of France.svg  Franck Tognini  (FRA)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB)
+1.17

Final classification

RANKCYCLISTTEAMTIME
1.Flag of Chile.svg  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda  (CHI)Bliss Sport33:51.12
2.Flag of Brazil.svg  Márcio May  (BRA)Caloí-Parana+ 0.45
3.Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Romero  (CUB)Cuban National Team+ 1.17
4.Flag of Cuba.svg  Pedro Pablo Pérez  (CUB)Cuban National Team+ 1.33
5.Flag of Chile.svg  Marco Arriagada  (CHI)Bliss-Sport+ 1.42
6.Flag of Brazil.svg  Hernandes Cuadri  (BRA)Caloí-Parana+ 1.52
7.Flag of France.svg  Olivier Trastour  (FRA)Aix-en-Provence+ 2.03
8.Flag of Chile.svg  Ángel Pérez  (CHI)Ekono-Zuko+ 2.11
9.Flag of Chile.svg  Richard Rodríguez  (CHI)Bliss-Sport+ 2.23
10.Flag of Chile.svg  Francisco Cabrera  (CHI)San Fernando+ 2.32

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