Mexican Road Race Championships

Mexican Road Race Championships

Mexico's Road Cycling Championships Started in 1998 by Federacion Mexicana de Ciclismo. The emblematic jersey looks like the Maglia tricolore.

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Contents

Men

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Jesús Zárate
1999 Eduardo Graciano Carlos Hernández Omar Martínez
2000 Miguel Arroyo Alejandro Mendoza José Luis Jiménez
2001 Juan Luis González Miguel Arroyo Andres Contreras
2002 Andres Contreras Manuel Hernández Manuel Carbajal
2003 Antonio Aldape
2004
2005 Domingo González Armando Vigueras Ricardo Tapia
2006 Juan José De La Rosa Irving Aguilar Luis Fernando Macias
2007 Juan Pablo Magallanes Carlos López Francisco Matamoros
2008 Luis Fernando Macias Bernardo Colex David Salomon
2009 Florencio Ramos Antonio Aldape Juan Pablo Magallanes
2010 Carlos López Luis Fernando Macias Juan Manuel Sandoval
2011 Gregorio Ladino Francisco Matamoros Florencio Ramos

U23

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2006 Luis Pulido Ramón López Juan Enrique Diaz
2007 Eder Arenas Uriel Clara Omar Cervantes
2008 Luis Pulido Elliott Vazquez José Carlos Valdez
2009 Armando Aguilar Josué González Ivan Carbajal
2010 Cesar Vaquera
2011 René Corella Uri Martins Ángel Portillo

Women

Elite

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2006 Giuseppina Grassi Rosario Peralta Maribel Díaz
2007 Maribel Díaz Rosario Peralta Giuseppina Grassi
2008 Giuseppina Grassi Jessica Jurado Laura Morfin
2009 Verónica Leal Sofia Arreola Jessica Jurado
2010 Verónica Leal Ana Casas Sofia Arreola

See also


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