2002 Vuelta a Colombia

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2002 Vuelta a Colombia
Race details
DatesJune 30 – July 14, 2002
Stages14
Distance1,728.8 km (1,074 mi)
Winning time45h 34' 21"
Results
  WinnerFlag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL) (Colombia Selle Italia)
  SecondFlag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL) (05 Orbitel)
  ThirdFlag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL) (Lotería de Boyacá)

  PointsFlag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL) (05 Orbitel)
  MountainsFlag of Colombia.svg  Julio César Rangel  (COL) (Alcaldía de Cabimas)
  YouthFlag of Colombia.svg  Sebastián Castañeda  (COL) (Aguardiente Cristal)
  CombinationFlag of Colombia.svg  Julio César Rangel  (COL) (Alcaldía de Cabimas)
  SprintsFlag of Colombia.svg  Javier Zapata  (COL) (05 Orbitel)
  Team 05 Orbitel
  2001
2003  

The 52nd edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from June 30 to July 14, 2002.

Contents

Stages

2002-06-30: CúcutaCúcuta (5.2 km)

PlacePrologueGeneral Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
00:06.51
Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
00:06.51
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Pérez  (COL)
+00.15
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Pérez  (COL)
+00.15
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Hernández  (COL)
+00.20
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Hernández  (COL)
+00.20

2002-07-01: PamplonaBucaramanga (142 km)

PlaceStage 1General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
03:38.32
Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
03:45.23
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Jhon García  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jhon García  (COL)
+00.24
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Ruber Marín  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Pérez  (COL)
+00.25

2002-07-02: BucaramangaSocorro (109.1 km)

PlaceStage 2General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Alexis Rojas  (COL)
03:38.32
Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
04:05.13
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Hernán Bonilla  (COL)
+00.04
Flag of Colombia.svg  Hernán Bonilla  (COL)
+00.24
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Ismael Sarmiento  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Hernández  (COL)
+00.30

2002-07-03: SocorroTunja (150.7 km)

PlaceStage 3General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Jorge Humberto Martínez  (COL)
04:48.40
Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
???????
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Graciano Fonseca  (COL)
+00.09
Flag of Colombia.svg  Hernán Bonilla  (COL)
+00.24
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Víctor Hugo González  (COL)
+00.15
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Hernández  (COL)
+00.30

2002-07-04: TunjaChía (115.7 km)

PlaceStage 4General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Israel Ochoa  (COL)
02:58.00
Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
15:02.06
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Gregorio Ladino  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Hernán Bonilla  (COL)
+00.28
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
+00.19
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Hernández  (COL)
+00.34

2002-07-05: BogotáBogotá (39 km)

PlaceStage 5 (Individual Time Trial)General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
00:42.09
Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
15:44.48
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+00.25
Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
+00.15
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
+00.42
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+00.29

2002-07-06: BogotáBogotá (160.6 km)

PlaceStage 6General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Jairo Pérez  (COL)
03:57.54
Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
19:50.12
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Luis Felipe Laverde  (COL)
+01.10
Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
+00.15
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Rodolfo Camacho  (COL)
+01.44
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+00.29

2002-07-07: SoachaIbagué (194 km)

PlaceStage 7General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Hernán Bonilla  (COL)
04:25.14
Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
???????
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
+00.18
Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
+00.08
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+00.24

2002-07-08: IbaguéPereira (121.7 km)

PlaceStage 8General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Luis Castañeda  (COL)
03:41.44
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
27:57.51
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Rincón  (COL)
+00.02
Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Rincón  (COL)
+01.52
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
+01.53

2002-07-09: PereiraCali (199.5 km)

PlaceStage 9General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Félix Cárdenas  (COL)
04:38.20
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
32:48.28
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Gregorio Ladino  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
+01.51
3.Flag of Venezuela.svg  Rodolfo Camacho  (VEN)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Rincón  (COL)
+01.52

2002-07-10: CaliCali (17 km)

PlaceStage 10 (Individual Time Trial)General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
00:37.04
Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
33:27.23
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
+00.49
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+00.47
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Víctor Niño  (COL)
+00.54
Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
+01.24

2002-07-11: BugaArmenia (106.1 km)

PlaceStage 11General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Félix Cárdenas  (COL)
02:35.10
Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
36:03.50
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
+00.35
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+00.46
3.Flag of Venezuela.svg  Manuel Guevara  (VEN)
+00.39
Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
+01.24

2002-07-12: ManizalesJericó (154 km)

PlaceStage 12General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Hernán Darío Muñoz  (COL)
04:01.32
Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
40:05.24
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Julio César Rangel  (COL)
+00.04
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+02.01
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
+00.06
Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
+03.03

2002-07-13: JericóEl Escobero (105 km)

PlaceStage 13General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Julio César Rangel  (COL)
03:21.27
Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
43:28.51
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Diego Ramírez  (COL)
+01.31
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+04.13
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
+01.59
Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
+05.12

2002-07-14: Circuito en Medellín (109.2 km)

PlaceStage 14General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  Jhon García  (COL)
02:05.34
Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)
45:34.21
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Marlon Pérez  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)
+04.13
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Ruber Marín  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)
+05.12

Final classification

RANKNAMETEAMTIME
1.Flag of Colombia.svg  José Castelblanco  (COL)Colombia Selle Italia45:34:21
2.Flag of Colombia.svg  Elder Herrera  (COL)05 Orbitel+ 4.13
3.Flag of Colombia.svg  Libardo Niño  (COL)Lotería de Boyacá+ 5.12
4.Flag of Colombia.svg  Hernán Darío Muñoz  (COL)Colombia Selle Italia+ 6.25
5.Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Rincón  (COL)05 Orbitel+ 6.39
6.Flag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Sierra  (COL)Lotería de Boyacá+ 8.34
7.Flag of Colombia.svg  Hernán Bonilla  (COL)05 Orbitel+ 10.59
8.Flag of Colombia.svg  Ismael Sarmiento  (COL)Lotería de Boyacá+ 11.24
9.Flag of Colombia.svg  Argiro Zapata  (COL)05 Orbitel+ 13.09
10.Flag of Colombia.svg  Julio César Rangel  (COL)Alcaldía de Cabimas+ 14.10

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