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Cycling at the 2022 Bolivarian Games

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Cycling
at the 2022 Bolivarian Games
Cycling pictograms
VenueLote Villa Dariana (BMX)
Cerro Santo Ecce Homo (mountain biking)
Vías Públicas Departamentales (road)
Velódromo Alcides Nieto Patiño (track)
Dates24 June – 2 July 2022
Competitors191 from 10 nations
Champions
 Colombia (17 gold, 9 silver, 2 bronze)
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2024 →

Cycling competitions at the 2022 Bolivarian Games in Valledupar, Colombia were held from 24 June to 2 July 2022 at three venues across Valledupar and at one sub-venue in Cali.

Twenty medal events were scheduled to be contested in the four disciplines of BMX, mountain biking, road cycling and track cycling. In each discipline there were the same events for both men and women. A total of 191 cyclists competed in the events. The events were open competitions without age restrictions.[1]

Colombia, who were the competition defending champions after Santa Marta 2017,[2] won the cycling competitions again after winning 17 of the 20 gold medals at stake.

Participating nations

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A total of 10 nations (all the 7 ODEBO nations and 3 invited) registered athletes for the cycling competitions. Each nation was able to enter a maximum of 54 athletes (27 per gender) distributed by disciplines as follows:[1]

  • BMX: 4 athletes (2 per gender)
  • Mountain biking: 4 athletes (2 per gender)
  • Road cycling: 16 athletes (8 per gender)
  • Track cycling: 30 athletes (15 per gender)

Only Guatemala did not register participants.

Venues

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BMX, mountain biking and road cycling were held in Valledupar, while track cycling competitions took place in Cali, a sub-venue outside Valledupar.

Venue City Sport Date[3] Medal events Capacity
Vías Públicas Departamentales[4] Valledupar Road cycling 24 and 26 June 4
Cerro Santo Ecce-Homo[5] Valledupar Mountain biking 30 June 2
Velódromo Alcides Nieto Patiño[6] Cali Track cycling 30 June – 3 July 12 7,650
Lote Villa Dariana BMX traks[7] Valledupar BMX racing 1 July 2

Medal summary

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BMX

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's racing
details
Diego Arboleda
 Colombia
Jholman Sivira
 Venezuela
Hernan Godoy
 Chile
Women's racing
details
Mariana Pajón
 Colombia
Doménica Azuero
 Ecuador
Domenica Mora
 Ecuador

Mountain biking

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's cross-country
details
Sebastián Miranda
 Chile
Nelson Peña
 Colombia
Fabio Castañeda
 Colombia
Women's cross-country
details
María José Salamanca
 Colombia
Yngrid Porras
 Venezuela
Michela Molina
 Ecuador

Road cycling

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's time trial
details
Walter Vargas
 Colombia
Rodrigo Contreras
 Colombia
Christofer Jurado
 Panama
Women's time trial
details
Miryam Núñez
 Ecuador
Sérika Gulumá
 Colombia
Lilibeth Chacón
 Venezuela
Men's road race
details
Aldemar Reyes
 Colombia
Rodrigo Contreras
 Colombia
Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda
 Ecuador
Women's road race
details
Aranza Villalón
 Chile
Miryam Núñez
 Ecuador
Ana Sanabria
 Colombia

Track cycling

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team pursuit
details
 Colombia (COL)
Juan Esteban Arango
Juan Pablo Zapata
Jordan Parra
Julián Osorio
 Chile (CHI)
Alejandro Soto
Jacob Decar Zúñiga
Antonio Cabrera
Matías Arriagada
 Venezuela (VEN)
Ángel Pulgar
Leangel Linarez
Jhonny Araujo
Orluis Aular
Women's team pursuit
details
 Colombia (COL)
Jennifer Sánchez
Lina Rojas
Mariana Herrera
Camila Valbuena
 Venezuela (VEN)
Angie González
Angy Luna
Verónica Abreu
Wilmarys Moreno
 Chile (CHI)
Paola Muñoz
Daniela Guajardo
Paula Villalón
Scarlet Cortés
Men's individual sprint
details
Kevin Quintero
 Colombia
Santiago Ramírez
 Colombia
Adamil Agüero
 Venezuela
Women's individual sprint
details
Martha Bayona
 Colombia
Marianis Salazar
 Colombia
Daniela Colilef
 Chile
Men's team sprint
details
 Colombia (COL)
Santiago Ramírez
Juan Ochoa
Cristian Ortega
Kevin Quintero
 Venezuela (VEN)
Yorber Teran
Hersony Canelón
Adamil Agüero
 Ecuador (ECU)
Cristian Gutiérrez
Francisco Bone
Allan Lozano
Women's team sprint
details
 Colombia (COL)
Juliana Gaviria
Marianis Salazar
Martha Bayona
 Chile (CHI)
Paola Molina
Renata Urrutia
Daniela Colilef
 Venezuela (VEN)
Jaly Rodríguez
Elianta De Los Ángeles Soteran
Montserrat Martinez
Men's keirin
details
Kevin Quintero
 Colombia
Santiago Ramírez
 Colombia
Vicente Ramírez
 Chile
Women's keirin
details
Martha Bayona
 Colombia
Juliana Gaviria
 Colombia
Renata Urrutia
 Chile
Men's omnium
details
Juan Esteban Arango
 Colombia
Felipe Peñaloza
 Chile
Cristian Arriagada
 Chile
Women's omnium
details
Mariana Herrera
 Colombia
Lina Rojas
 Colombia
Dayana Aguilar
 Ecuador
Men's madison
details
 Colombia (COL)
Juan Esteban Arango
Jordan Parra
 Venezuela (VEN)
Máximo Rojas
Ángel Pulgar
 Chile (CHI)
Felipe Peñaloza
Antonio Cabrera
Women's madison
details
 Colombia (COL)
Mariana Herrera
Jennifer Sánchez
 Venezuela (VEN)
Verónica Abreu
Angie González
 Chile (CHI)
Scarlet Cortés
Paola Muñoz

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Colombia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Colombia (COL)*179228
2 Chile (CHI)23813
3 Ecuador (ECU)1258
4 Venezuela (VEN)06410
5 Panama (PAN)0011
Totals (5 entries)20202060

References

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  1. ^ a b "XIX JUEGOS BOLIVARIANOS VALLEDUPAR COLOMBIA – MANUAL TÉCNICO – Ciclismo: Ruta-Montaña-BMX-Pista" (PDF). www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarian Sport Games 2022 Technical Coordination, ODEBO and Confederación Panamericana de Ciclismo. 26 May 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Juegos Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022: El ciclismo y sus favoritos". www.copaci.org (in Spanish). Confederación Panamericana de Ciclismo. 16 June 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Calendario deportivo". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  4. ^ "VAnuncian cierre temporal de vías para el ciclismo ruta de los Bolivarianos". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 14 June 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  5. ^ "El ciclismo de montaña engalanará el cerro Santo Ecce Homo de Valledupar". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 19 April 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  6. ^ "La sucursal del cielo acogerá el ciclismo de pista en los Juegos Bolivarianos". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 20 April 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Valledupar tendrá pista oficial para ciclismo BMX de los Juegos Bolivarianos". www.bolivarianosvalledupar.com (in Spanish). Bolivarianos Valledupar 2022 Organizing Committee. 13 April 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
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