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Vuelta a Chiriquí

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Vuelta a Chiriquí
The podium of the 2014 edition
Race details
DateVaries
RegionChiriquí Province
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionNational calendar
TypeStage race
OrganiserFEPACI
Web sitevueltainternacionalachiriqui.es.tl
History
First edition1981 (1981)
Editions42 (as of 2024)
First winner Julio César González (PAN)
Most wins6 riders with 2 wins
Most recent Franklin Archibold (PAN)

The Vuelta a Chiriquí is a road cycling stage race held annually since 1981 in the Chiriquí Province of Panama.[1] It is considered to be one of the main cycling events in Panama alongside the Tour de Panamá [es].

Winners

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Year Winner Second Third
1981 Panama Julio César González
1982 Colombia José Manuel Cuevas Costa Rica Rigoberto Zúñiga Panama Alcides Caballero
1983 Colombia Alirio Chizabas
1984 Colombia Omar Hernández
1985 Costa Rica Luis Ramírez Costa Rica Olman Ramírez Costa Rica Luis Vargas
1986 Colombia Edgar Sánchez Costa Rica Marco Quesada Colombia Orlando Castillo
1987 Colombia Edgar Sánchez Costa Rica Carlos Palacios Costa Rica Juan de Dios Castillo
1988 Colombia José Vicente Díaz Colombia Pedro Soler Colombia Alfonso Alayón
1989 Colombia Óscar Maldonado
1990 Costa Rica Luis Ovidio Vargas Colombia Óscar Maldonado
1991 Colombia Óscar Maldonado Costa Rica Alfredo Zamora Colombia Hugo Bolívar
1992 Panama Abraham Bethancourt
1993 Colombia Gustavo Wilches
1994 Colombia Carlos Cabrera
1995 Costa Rica Federico Ramírez
1996 Austria Josef Lontscharitsch
1997 Colombia Uberlino Mesa
1998 Colombia Hernán Darío Muñoz
1999[2] Panama Alexis Caballero Panama César Pinto Colombia Hernán Darío Muñoz
2000 Colombia Libardo Niño Colombia Álvaro Lozano Colombia Víctor Becerra
2001 Colombia Ubaldo Mesa Colombia Víctor Becerra Mexico José Luis Castel
2002 Costa Rica José Adrián Bonilla Costa Rica Deiber Esquivel Colombia Juan Carlos Fonseca
2003 Costa Rica Paulo Vargas Costa Rica Federico Ramírez Costa Rica Deiber Esquivel
2004 Colombia Héctor Mesa Colombia Argiro Zapata Colombia Alexis Rojas
2005 Costa Rica Federico Ramírez Costa Rica Andrey Amador Costa Rica Paulo Vargas
2006 Costa Rica Juan Pablo Araya Costa Rica Juan Carlos Rojas Costa Rica Andrey Amador
2007 Colombia Diego Calderón Colombia Jhon Freddy García Costa Rica Gregory Brenes
2008 Costa Rica José Adrián Bonilla Costa Rica Gregory Brenes Costa Rica José Alberto Montero
2009 Colombia Edwar Ortiz Colombia Élder Herrera Colombia Pedro Herrera
2010[3] Colombia Freddy Piamonte Colombia Rafael Infantino Colombia Jaime Castañeda
2011 Panama Ramón Carretero Colombia Jorge Humberto Martínez Colombia Álvaro Montoya
2012 Spain Óscar Sevilla Colombia Jorge Humberto Martínez Colombia Salvador Moreno
2013 Costa Rica Henry Raabe Colombia Julián Rodas Costa Rica José Adrián Bonilla
2014 Colombia Róbigzon Oyola Panama Jorge Castelblanco Colombia Luis Alfredo Martínez
2015 Spain Óscar Sevilla Colombia Óscar Álvarez Colombia Carlos Ospina
2016 Colombia Edwin Carvajal Colombia Nicolás Paredes Panama Jorge Castelblanco
2017 Panama Carlos Samudio Panama Jorge Castelblanco Spain Óscar Sevilla
2018 Colombia Didier Chaparro Costa Rica Daniel Bonilla Costa Rica Bryan Salas
2019 Panama Franklin Archibold Panama Carlos Samudio Panama Jorge Castelblanco
2020 Panama Christofer Jurado Costa Rica Gabriel Rojas Panama Franklin Archibold
2021 Costa Rica Bryan Salas Costa Rica Rodolfo Villalobos Panama Christofer Jurado
2022 Colombia Marco Tulio Suesca Costa Rica Daniel Bonilla Panama Franklin Archibold
2024[4] Panama Franklin Archibold Costa Rica Gabriel Rojas Panama Alex Strah

References

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  1. ^ "Vuelta a Chiriquí". firstcycling.com. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Alexis Caballero nuevo campeón de la Vuelta Internacional a Chiriquí". www.panamaamerica.com.pa (in Spanish). 29 November 1999. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Piamonte, el rey de Chiriquí". www.panamaamerica.com.pa (in Spanish). 28 November 2010. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Les résultats de la septième étape et le classement général officiel de la Vuelta Internacional a Chiriquí 2023" (PDF). www.clasificacionesdelciclismocolombiano.com (in Spanish). 14 January 2024.