Doble Sucre Potosí GP Cemento Fancesa

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Doble Sucre Potosi GP Cemento Fancesa
Race details
DateMay
Region Bolivia
Discipline Road race
Competition UCI America Tour
TypeStage race
History
First edition2000 (2000)
Editions11
Final edition2010
First winnerFlag of Bolivia.svg  Raul Escobar  (BOL)
Most winsFlag of Colombia.svg  Álvaro Sierra  (COL)
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Óscar Soliz  (BOL)(2 wins)
Final winnerFlag of Bolivia.svg  Óscar Soliz  (BOL)

Doble Sucre Potosi GP Cemento Fancesa was a cycling race held annually in Bolivia. It was part of the UCI America Tour in category 2.2. [1]

Bolivia country in South America

Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia is a landlocked country located in western-central South America. The capital is Sucre while the seat of government and financial center is located in La Paz. The largest city and principal industrial center is Santa Cruz de la Sierra, located on the Llanos Orientales a mostly flat region in the east of Bolivia.

Winners

RiderTeam
2000 Flag of Bolivia.svg Raul Escobar  (BOL)
2001 Flag of Peru.svg Alfredo Reinoso  (PER)
2002 Flag of Venezuela.svg Manuel Guevara  (VEN)Lotería del Táchira
2003 Flag of Colombia.svg Álvaro Sierra  (COL)
2004 Flag of Colombia.svg Javier de Jesús Zapata  (COL) 05 Orbitel
2005 Flag of Colombia.svg Álvaro Sierra  (COL)
2006 Flag of Colombia.svg Alejandro Ramírez  (COL) Orbitel–EPM
2007 Flag of Bolivia.svg Óscar Soliz  (BOL)
2008 Flag of Ecuador.svg Byron Guamá  (ECU)Canel's Turbo
2009 Flag of Colombia.svg Ferney Bello  (COL)
2010 Flag of Bolivia.svg Óscar Soliz  (BOL)

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References

  1. "2010 Doble Sucre Potosi GP Cemento Fancesa". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 13 August 2016.