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The 2010–11 UCI America Tour was the seventh season for the UCI America Tour. The season began on 17 October 2010 with the Volta de São Paulo and ended on 17 September 2011 with the Univest Grand Prix.
Seventh edition of the UCI America Tour | |
Details | |
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Dates | 17 October 2010 –17 September 2011 |
Location | North America and South America |
Races | 32 |
Champions | |
Individual champion | Miguel Ubeto (VEN) |
Teams' champion | EPM–UNE |
Nations' champion | Colombia |
The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI America Tour cycling jersey. Gregorio Ladino of Colombia was the defending champion of the 2009–10 UCI America Tour. Miguel Ubeto of Venezuela was crowned as the 2010–11 UCI America Tour champion.
Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the top finishers, the higher the UCI rating of a race, the more points are awarded.
The UCI ratings from highest to lowest are as follows:
Date | Race name | Location | UCI Rating | Winner | Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
17–24 October | Volta de São Paulo | Brazil | 2.2 | Gregolry Panizo (BRA) | Clube DataRo de Ciclismo |
20–31 October | Vuelta a Guatemala | Guatemala | 2.2 | Giovanny Báez (COL) | EPM–UNE |
7–14 November | Vuelta a Bolivia | Bolivia | 2.2 | Óscar Soliz (BOL) | EBSA |
19–22 November | Vuelta a Ecuador | Ecuador | 2.2 | Byron Guamá (ECU) | Concentración Deportiva de Pichincha |
2–5 December | Vuelta a Paraguay | Paraguay | 2.2 | Luis Alberto Martínez (URU) | Equipo Porongos |
17–29 December | Vuelta a Costa Rica | Costa Rica | 2.2 | Juan Carlos Rojas (CRC) | JPS–Giant |
Rank | Name | Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Miguel Ubeto (VEN) | 180 | |
2 | Gregolry Panizo (BRA) | Clube Dataro de Ciclismo-Foz do Iguaçu | 179 |
3 | Sergio Henao (COL) | Gobernación de Antioquia | 151 |
4 | Manuel Medina (VEN) | 144 | |
5 | Juan Pablo Suárez (COL) | EPM–UNE | 135 |
6 | Gonzalo Garrido (CHI) | 131 | |
7 | Renato Seabra (BRA) | Clube Dataro de Ciclismo-Foz do Iguaçu | 123 |
8 | Jorge Soto (URY) | 110 | |
9 | Juan Carlos Rojas (CRC) | 109 | |
10 | Marco Arriagada (CHI) | 108 |
Rank | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | EPM–UNE | 371 |
2 | Clube Dataro de Ciclismo-Foz do Iguaçu | 360 |
3 | Movistar Continental | 354 |
4 | Funvic–Pindamonhangaba | 309 |
5 | Gobernación de Antioquia | 286 |
6 | SpiderTech–C10 | 213 |
7 | UnitedHealthcare | 153 |
8 | Androni Giocattoli | 153 |
9 | Jamis–Sutter Home | 144 |
10 | Chipotle–Garmin Development Team | 121 |
Rank | Nation under-23 | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Venezuela | 374 |
2 | United States | 358 |
3 | Colombia | 172 |
4 | Argentina | 120.67 |
5 | Canada | 67 |
6 | Netherlands Antilles | 66 |
7 | Belize | 60 |
8 | Brazil | 50 |
9 | Antigua and Barbuda | 40 |
10 | El Salvador | 36 |
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