2005–2006 UCI America Tour | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dates | August 5–20, 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 1,905 km (1,184 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 46h 40' 42" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 56th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from August 5 to August 20, 2006.
Place | Stage 1 (Individual Time Trial) | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Libardo Niño (COL) | 27.44 | Libardo Niño (COL) | 27.44 |
2. | Fabio Duarte (COL) | +0.21 | Fabio Duarte (COL) | +0.21 |
3. | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.41 | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.41 |
Place | Stage 2 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Alejandro Cortés (COL) | 3:20.11 | Libardo Niño (COL) | 3:47.56 |
2. | Jackson Rodríguez (VEN) | +0.01 | Fabio Duarte (COL) | +0.21 |
3. | Juan Murillo (VEN) | +0.01 | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.41 |
Place | Stage 3 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Javier González (COL) | 3:59.55 | Libardo Niño (COL) | 7:48.18 |
2. | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.04 | Fabio Duarte (COL) | +0.04 |
3. | Hernán Buenahora (COL) | +0.10 | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.12 |
Place | Stage 4 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Jhon García (COL) | 3:00.55 | Heberth Gutiérrez (COL) | 10:49.59 |
2. | Heberth Gutiérrez (COL) | — | Jhon García (COL) | +0.56 |
3. | Edwin Parra (COL) | +1.45 | Fabio Duarte (COL) | +1.03 |
Place | Stage 5 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Manuel Medina (VEN) | 5:19.47 | Heberth Gutiérrez (COL) | 16:12.08 |
2. | Giovanny Báez (COL) | — | Jhon García (COL) | +0.56 |
3. | Héctor Mesa (COL) | +1.45 | Fabio Duarte (COL) | +1.03 |
Place | Stage 6 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Juan Pablo Forero (COL) | 3:22.00 | Heberth Gutiérrez (COL) | 19:38.39 |
2. | Edgardo Simón (ARG) | — | Jhon García (COL) | +0.56 |
3. | Rónald González (VEN) | — | Fabio Duarte (COL) | +1.03 |
Place | Stage 7 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Walter Pedraza (COL) | 4:46.05 | Heberth Gutiérrez (COL) | 24:30.18 |
2. | Rafael Montiel (COL) | — | Jhon García (COL) | +0.56 |
3. | Freddy Piamonte (COL) | — | Fabio Duarte (COL) | +1.03 |
Place | Stage 8 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Álvaro Sierra (COL) | 3:06.56 | Fabio Duarte (COL) | 27:38.54 |
2. | Fredy González (COL) | +0.40 | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.11 |
3. | Edwin Parra (COL) | — | Hernán Buenahora (COL) | +0.31 |
Place | Stage 9 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Carlos Andrés Ibáñez (COL) | 3:53.38 | Fabio Duarte (COL) | 31:32.34 |
2. | José Chacón Díaz (VEN) | +0.02 | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.11 |
3. | Juan Wilches (COL) | — | Hernán Buenahora (COL) | +0.31 |
Place | Stage 10 (Time Team Trial) | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | EPM-Orbitel | 54.01 | Fabio Duarte (COL) | 32:26.35 |
2. | Gob.Zulia Alc. Cabimas Ven. A | +0.42 | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.26 |
3. | Gob.Norte Sant. Selle Italia | +0.46 | Hernán Buenahora (COL) | +0.46 |
Place | Stage 11 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Juan Pablo Forero (COL) | 2:54.06 | Fabio Duarte (COL) | 35:20.41 |
2. | Jackson Rodríguez (VEN) | — | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.26 |
3. | Fredy González (COL) | — | Hernán Buenahora (COL) | +0.46 |
Place | Stage 12 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | José Serpa (COL) | 4:21.23 | Fabio Duarte (COL) | 39:43.53 |
2. | Franklin Chacón (VEN) | +0.01 | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.26 |
3. | Rodolfo Camacho (COL) | +0.24 | Hernán Buenahora (COL) | +0.46 |
Place | Stage 13 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Hernán Buenahora (COL) | 3:53.41 | José Castelblanco (COL) | 43:37.53 |
2. | José Castelblanco (COL) | — | Hernán Buenahora (COL) | +0.14 |
3. | Israel Ochoa (COL) | +0.02 | Daniel Rincón (COL) | +0.47 |
Place | Stage 14 (Individual Time Trial) | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Hernán Buenahora (COL) | 34.35 | Hernán Buenahora (COL) | 44:12.42 |
2. | Álvaro Sierra (COL) | +0.23 | José Castelblanco (COL) | +0.46 |
3. | Fabio Duarte (COL) | +0.56 | Daniel Rincón (COL) | +2.56 |
Place | Stage 15 | General Classification | ||
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Name | Time | Name | Time | |
1. | Juan Pablo Forero (COL) | 2:27.14 | José Castelblanco (COL) | 46:40.42 |
2. | Edgardo Simón (ARG) | — | Daniel Rincón (COL) | +2.10 |
3. | Jackson Rodríguez (VEN) | — | Álvaro Sierra (COL) | +2.51 |
Stage | Winner | General classification | Points classification | Mountains classification | Youth classification |
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1 | Libardo Niño | Libardo Niño | Libardo Niño | unknown | unknown |
2 | Alejandro Cortés | Alejandro Cortés | |||
3 | Javier González | José Castelblanco | |||
4 | Jhon García | Heberth Gutiérrez | |||
5 | Manuel Medina | ||||
6 | Juan Pablo Forero | Giovanny Báez | |||
7 | Walter Pedraza | Fabio Montenegro | |||
8 | Álvaro Sierra | Fabio Duarte | Edwin Parra | ||
9 | Carlos Andrés Ibáñez | Hernán Buenahora | |||
10 | EPM-Orbitel | ||||
11 | Juan Pablo Forero | Fredy González | |||
12 | José Serpa | ||||
13 | Hernán Buenahora | José Castelblanco | |||
14 | Hernán Buenahora | Hernán Buenahora | |||
15 | Juan Pablo Forero | José Castelblanco |
RANK | NAME | TEAM | TIME |
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1. | José Castelblanco (COL) [n 1] | Gobernación del Zulia-Alcaldía de Cabimas | 46:40:42 |
2. | Daniel Rincón (COL) | Orbitel-EPM | + 2.10 |
3. | Álvaro Sierra (COL) | Lotería de Boyacá | + 2.51 |
4. | Fabio Duarte (COL) | Orbitel-EPM | + 4.13 |
5. | Javier González (COL) | Orbitel-EPM | + 7.44 |
6. | Juan Diego Ramírez (COL) | Orbitel-EPM | + 8.22 |
7. | Edwin Parra (COL) | Orbitel-EPM | + 8.38 |
8. | Jairo Hernández (COL) | Colombia es Pasion | + 15.07 |
9. | Libardo Niño (COL) | Lotería de Boyacá | + 19.35 |
10. | Javier Zapata (COL) | Orbitel-EPM | + 21.51 |
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