Cycling at the 2010 South American Games – Men's road race

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The Men's Road Race event at the 2010 South American Games was held at 12:30 on March 22.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Santiago Botero
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Luis Felipe Jimenez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Sergio Luis Montoya
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

Results

Race distance: 73.2 km

RankRiderTimeTime BehindSpeed
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Santiago Botero  (COL)3:49:0338.349
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Luis Felipe Jimenez  (COL)s.t.
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Sergio Luis Montoya  (COL)s.t.
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Fabio Andres Arevalo  (COL)3:57:13+8:10
5Flag of Ecuador.svg  Bayron Patricio de la Cruz  (ECU)3:59:29+10:26
6Flag of Chile.svg  Carlos Ivan Guñez  (CHI)s.t.
7Flag of Venezuela.svg  Carlos José Ochoa  (VEN)4:00:51+11:48
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Jaime Alberto Ortega  (COL)4:02:25+13:22
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Pablo Suarez  (COL)4:03:39+14:36
10Flag of Venezuela.svg  Tomás Gil  (VEN)s.t.
11Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jorge Luis Revelo  (ECU)s.t.
12Flag of Chile.svg  Pedro Amauri dos Santos  (CHI)s.t.
13Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Oscar Vilca  (BOL)4:03:53+14:50
14Flag of Venezuela.svg  José Alarcón  (VEN)4:07:06+18:03
15Flag of Chile.svg  Sebastian Ricardo Urbina  (CHI)4:08:31+19:28
Flag of Brazil.svg  Mauricio Morandi  (BRA)DNFLAP
Flag of Brazil.svg  Raul Cançado  (BRA)DNFLAP
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Erik Mauricio Cabascango  (ECU)DNFLAP
Flag of Chile.svg  Jorge Luis Vargas  (CHI)DNFLAP
Flag of Venezuela.svg  José Alirio Contreras  (VEN)DNFLAP
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Carlos Galviz  (VEN)DNFLAP
Flag of Chile.svg  Vicente Wegener  (CHI)DNFLAP
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Juan Cotumba Coa  (BOL)DNFLAP
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Miguel Ubeto  (VEN)DNFLAP
Flag of Suriname.svg  Ruiz Ceder  (SUR)DNFLAP
Flag of Argentina.svg  Matías Médici  (ARG)DNF
Flag of Brazil.svg  Tiago Fiorilli  (BRA)DNF
Flag of Argentina.svg  Joreg Giacinti  (ARG)DNF
Flag of Argentina.svg  Ignacio Pereyra  (ARG)DNF
Flag of Ecuador.svg  José Carlos Guzman  (ECU)DNF
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Juan Pablo Romero  (PAR)DNF
Flag of Chile.svg  Gonzalo Andrés Zenteno  (CHI)DNF
Flag of Argentina.svg  Gerardo Fernández  (ARG)DNF
Flag of Brazil.svg  Mauricio Knapp  (BRA)DNF
Flag of Brazil.svg  Victor Hugo Tarqui  (BRA)DNF
Flag of Brazil.svg  Luiz Tavares  (BRA)DNF
Flag of Brazil.svg  Magno Nazaret  (BRA)DNF
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Carlos Eduardo Quishpe  (ECU)DNF
Flag of Argentina.svg  Roman Mastrangelo  (ARG)DNF
Flag of Argentina.svg  Edgardo Simón  (ARG)DNS

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