Pan American Road Championships

The Pan American Road Championships are the continental cycling championships for road bicycle racing held annually for member nations of the Pan American Cycling Confederation. Riders competing in the Pan American Cycling Championships are selected by the national governing body.

Pan American Road Cycling Championships
The champion's jersey
Race details
RegionNorth and South America
DisciplineRoad
History
First edition1974 (1974)

Road race

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Year   Gold Medal   Silver Medal   Bronze Medal
1974   Luis Hernán Díaz   Fabio Acevedo   Gonzalo Marín
1976   Rosendo Ramos   Luis Manrique   Hernán Donneys
1978   Rodolfo Vitela   Gonzalo Marín   Rosendo Ramos
1980   Eduardo Trillini   Manuel Aravena   Carlos Adolfo Mesa
1981   Manuel Aravena   Olinto Silva   Sergio Aliste
1982   Jair Braga   Roberto Muñoz   Justo Galavís
1984   Ramón Tolosa   Fabio Parra   Julio Alberto Rubiano
1986
1988   Juan Carlos Arias   Álvaro Mejía   Leonardo Sierra
1990   José Robles   Ruber Marín   Alexander Ernst
1992   Héctor Chiles   Juan Carlos Rosero   José Robles
1994   Albeiro Giraldo   Heriberto Rodríguez   César Goyeneche
1996   Márcio May   Rubén Pegorin   Jamil Suaiden
1997   Eduardo Uribe   Márcio May   Manuel Guevara
1998   Jesús Zárate   Cássio Freitas   Israel Ochoa
2000   Raúl Montaña   Élder Herrera   Michael Barry
2001   Juan Diego Ramírez   Hernán Bonilla   Javier Zapata
2002   Daniel Rincón   Ismael Sarmiento   Héctor Chiles
2004   Manuel Guevara   Jorge Humberto Martínez   Miguel Ubeto
2005   John Parra   Charles Dionne   Damier Martínez
2006   José Serpa   Breno Sidoti   Alex Diniz
2007   Martin Gilbert   Manuel Medina   Carlos Hernández
2008   Richard Mascarañas   Luis Fernando Macias   Otávio Bulgarelli
2009   Gregorio Ladino   Juan Pablo Villegas   Cayetano Sarmiento
2010   Carlos Oyarzún   Arnold Alcolea   Raúl Grangel
2011   Gregolry Panizo   Gonzalo Garrido   Luis Felipe Laverde
2012   Maximiliano Richeze   Mauro Richeze   Héctor Aguilar
2013   Jonathan Paredes   Ignacio Sarabia   Segundo Navarrete
2014   Byron Guamá   Joey Rosskopf   Juan Pablo Suárez
2015[1]   Byron Guamá   Josué González   Juan Pablo Magallanes
2016   Jonathan Caicedo   Brayan Ramírez   Yonathan Monsalve
2017   Nelson Soto   José Aguirre   Juan Sebastián Molano
2018   Juan Sebastián Molano   Maximiliano Richeze   Christopher Mansilla
2019[2]   Jefferson Cepeda   Julio Camacho   Segundo Navarrete
2021[3]   Nelson Soto   Cristian Pita   Sebastián Novoa
2022   Emiliano Contreras   Sebastián Novoa   Sixto Núñez
2023   Pier-André Coté   Nicolás Tivani   Charles-Étienne Chrétien
2024   Leangel Linarez   Red Walters   Wilmar Paredes
Year   Gold Medal   Silver Medal   Bronze Medal
1997   Dubán Ramírez   Javier de Jesús Zapata   Iddis Tavarez
1998   Rubén Pegorín   Dubán Ramírez   Márcio May
2000   Víctor Hugo Peña   Márcio May   Eduardo Graciano
2001   Jairo Hernández   Javier Zapata   Svein Tuft
2002   José Medina   Johnny Leal   Carlos Ibáñez
2004   José Isidro Chacón   José Rujano   Domingo González
2005 [4]   Edgardo Simón   Pedro Nicácio   Guillermo Brunetta
2006   Pedro Nicácio   Magno Nazaret   Eric Wohlberg
2007   Libardo Niño   Zachary Bell   Tomás Gil
2008   Svein Tuft   Matías Médici   Luiz Carlos Amorim
2009   Juan Carlos López   Gregory Brenes   Matías Médici
2010   Iván Casas   Carlos Oyarzun   Freddy Montaña
2011   Leandro Messineo   Iván Casas   Tomás Gil
2012   Matías Médici   Magno Nazaret   Eduardo Sepúlveda
2013   Carlos Oyarzun   Ignacio Sarabia   Leandro Messineo
2014   Pedro Herrera   Joey Rosskopf   Carlos Oyarzun
2015[5]   Carlos Oyarzun   Manuel Rodas   Alejandro Durán
2016   Walter Vargas   Laureano Rosas   Cristian Serrano Forero
2017   José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar   Rodrigo Contreras   Manuel Rodas
2018   Walter Vargas   Rubén Ramos   Manuel Rodas
2019[6]   Brandon Rivera   José Rodríguez   Ignacio Prado
2021   Walter Vargas   José Rodríguez   Franklin Archibold
2022   Rodrigo Contreras   Walter Vargas   Orluis Aular
2023   Walter Vargas   Miguel Ángel López   Kaden Hopkins
2024   Walter Vargas   Franklin Archibold   Orluis Aular

Women

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Road race

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Year   Gold Medal   Silver Medal   Bronze Medal Ref.
1996   Nicole Reinhart   Madelin Jorge   Anrrosy Paruta
2001   Luz Delgadillo   Belem Guerrero   Martha López
2002   Belem Guerrero   Flor Delgadillo   Janildes Fernandes
2004   Yoanka González   Yeilien Fernández   Danielys García
2005   Tina Mayola-Pic   Yeilien Fernández   Yumari González
2006   Yumari González   Kori Kelley Seehafer   Clemilda Fernandes
2007   Tina Pic   Yumari González   Gina Grain
2008   Yumari González   Karelia Machado   Belem Guerrero
2009   Joëlle Numainville   Paola Muñoz   Verónica Leal
2010   Shelley Evans Olds   Joëlle Numainville   Dalila Rodríguez
2011   Clara Hughes   Evelyn García   Theresa Cliff-Ryan [7]
2012   Yumari González   Leah Kirchmann   Janildes Fernandes [8]
2013   Arlenis Sierra   Marlies Mejías   Angie González [9]
2014   Arlenis Sierra   Megan Guarnier   Laura Lozano [10]
2015   Marlies Mejías   Coryn Rivera   Yumari González [11]
2016   Iraida Garcia   Arlenis Sierra   Flávia Oliveira [12]
2017   Paola Muñoz   Wellynda dos Santos   Skylar Schneider
2018   Arlenis Sierra   Iraida Garcia   Marlies Mejías [13]
2019   Ariadna Gutiérrez   Denisse Ahumada   Teniel Campbell [14]
2021   Lina Hernández   Paola Muñoz   Teniel Campbell [15]
2022   Arlenis Sierra   Catalina Soto   Fabiana Granizal
2023   Skylar Schneider   Alison Jackson   Catalina Soto
2024   Lauren Stephens   Wellyda Rodrigues   Catalina Soto
Year   Gold Medal   Silver Medal   Bronze Medal Ref.
2001   María Luisa Calle   Flor Delgadillo   Julier Rodríguez
2002   Sonia López   Paola Madriñán   Flor Delgadillo
2004   Paola Madriñán   Marie Rosado   Yoanka González
2005   Kristin Armstrong   Christine Thorburn   Paola Madriñán
2006   Amber Neben   Erinne Willock   Kori Kelley Seehafer
2007   Alison Powers   Giuseppina Grassi   Dotsie Bausch
2008   Paola Madriñán   Giuseppina Grassi   Kori Kelley Seehafer
2009   Giuseppina Grassi   Tara Whitten   Valeria Müller
2010   Paola Madriñán   Amber Neben   Shelley Evans
2011   Clara Hughes   Evelyn Stevens   Amber Neben
2012   Amber Neben   Rhae-Christie Shaw   Clemilda Fernandes [16]
2013   Íngrid Drexel   Carmen Small   Sérika Gulumá [17]
2014   Evelyn Stevens   Sérika Gulumá   Megan Guarnier [18]
2015   Carmen Small   Tara Whitten   Clemilda Fernandes [19]
2016   Sérika Gulumá   Ana Sanabria   Íngrid Drexel [20]
2017   Chloé Dygert   Tayler Wiles   Marlies Mejías
2018   Amber Neben   Lauren Stephens   Ana Sanabria
2019   Leah Thomas   Amber Neben   Constanza Paredes [21]
2021   Marlies Mejías   Lina Hernández   Aranza Villalón [22]
2022   Lilibeth Chacón   Lina Hernández   Antonella Leonardi
2023   Amber Neben   Aranza Villalón   Alison Jackson
2024   Amber Neben   Lauren Stephens   Aranza Villalón

References

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  2. ^ "CC Pan-America 2019". FirstCycling. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  3. ^ "2021 Pan American Road Results". UCI. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
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  13. ^ "2018 CC Pan-America Women RR". FirstCycling. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
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  20. ^ "2016 Campeonato Panamericano de Ruta ITT – WE (CC)". procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  21. ^ "2019 CC Pan-America Women ITT". FirstCycling. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
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