Tour Femenino de Venezuela

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Tour Femenino de Venezuela
Race details
DateMay
Region Venezuela
Discipline Road
Competition UCI 2.2 (2019–)
TypeStage race
History
First edition2019
Editions1 (as of 2019)
First winnerFlag of Venezuela.svg  Lilibeth Chacon  (VEN)
Most winsNo repeat winners
Most recentFlag of Venezuela.svg  Lilibeth Chacon  (VEN)

The Tour Femenino de Venezuela is an annual professional road bicycle race for women in Venezuela. [1]

Venezuela Republic in northern South America

Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and a large number of small islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. The capital and largest urban agglomeration is the city of Caracas. It has a territorial extension of 916,445 km2. The continental territory is bordered on the north by the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by Colombia, Brazil on the south, Trinidad and Tobago to the north-east and on the east by Guyana. The Venezuelan government maintains a claim against Guyana to Guayana Esequiba, an area of 159,542 km2. For its maritime areas, Venezuela exercises sovereignty over 71,295 km2 of territorial waters, 22,224 km2 in its contiguous zone, 471,507 km2 of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean under the concept of exclusive economic zone, and 99,889 km2 of continental shelf. This marine area borders those of 13 states. The country has extremely high biodiversity and is ranked seventh in the world's list of nations with the most number of species. There are habitats ranging from the Andes Mountains in the west to the Amazon basin rain-forest in the south via extensive llanos plains, the Caribbean coast and the Orinoco River Delta in the east.

Winners

RiderTeam
2019 Flag of Venezuela.svg Lilibeth Chacon  (VEN)


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