Cycling at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's road race

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Women's road race at the 2019 Pan American Games
VenueCircuito San Miguel
DatesAugust 10
Competitors36 from 16 nations
Winning time2:19:49
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
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The women's road race competition of the cycling events at the 2019 Pan American Games was held on August 10 at the Circuito San Miguel. [1]

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeRound
August 10, 20199:00Final

Results

36 riders from 16 countries was started [2]

RankRiderNationTime
Gold medal icon.svg Arlenis Sierra Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 2:19:49
Silver medal icon.svg Teniel Campbell Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 2:19:50
Bronze medal icon.svg Lizbeth Salazar Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 2:19:50
4 Denisse Ahumada Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2:19:50
5 Lina Hernández Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2:19:50
6 Milena Salcedo Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2:19:51
7 Wilmarys Moreno Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2:19:51
8 Fabiana Granizal Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2:19:51
9 Yumari González Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 2:19:52
10 Caitlin Conyers Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 2:19:52
11 Anany Muñoz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 26:53.73
12 Iraida García Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 2:19:53
13 Jessica Parra Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2:19:53
14 Jasmin Soto Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 2:19:53
15 Lilibeth Chacón Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2:19:53
16 Fernanda Yapura Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2:19:53
17 Aranza Villalón Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2:19:53
18 Ariadna Gutiérrez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 2:19:54
19 Miriam Brouwer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:19:54
20 Miryam Núñez Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 2:19:54
21 Alexi Costa Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 2:20:24
22 Jessica Bonilla Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 2:20:24
23 Leslye Ojeda Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 2:20:33
24 Lisa Groothuesheidkamp Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 2:20:33
25 Fiorella Malaspina Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2:20:34
26 Angie Paulett Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 2:20:34
27 Angie González Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2:20:34
28 Maggie Coles-Lyster Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:20:35
29 Nicole Mitchell Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 2:21:16
30 Dayana Aguilar Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 2:21:16
31 Maribel Aguirre Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2:21:17
32 Luddy Fernández Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 2:21:21
33 Erin Attwell Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:23:07
34 Cinthya Dávila Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 2:26:25
35 Juana Fernández Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 2:32:03
36 Micaela Sarabia Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 2:32:47

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