Vuelta a Antioquia
Podium of the 2016 Vuelta a Antioquia
Race details
DateVaries
RegionAntioquia Department
English nameTour of Antioquia
DisciplineRoad
TypeStage race
OrganiserColombian Cycling Federation
History
First edition1973 (1973)
Editions49 (as of 2022)
First winner Juan de Dios Morales (COL)
Most wins (3 wins)
Most recent Javier Jamaica (COL)

The Vuelta a Antioquia is a road cycling race held annually in the Antioquia Department of Colombia.

The first edition of the race, known as the Clásica Antioquia - Postobón, took place from 15 to 19 April 1973. Sponsored by the Postobón soft drink brand, it was organized by the Antioquia Cycling League. Sixty participants entered the race, which was divided into five stages and covered nearly 650 kilometers.

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1973[1] Colombia Juan de Dios Morales Colombia Guillermo Mejía Colombia Héctor Cataño
1974[2] Colombia Óscar González Colombia Norberto Cáceres Colombia Abelardo Ríos
1976 Colombia Abelardo Ríos Colombia Luis Manrique Colombia Martín Emilio Rodríguez
1977 Colombia Gonzalo Marín Colombia Antonio Londoño Colombia Carlos Julio Siachoque
1978 Colombia Abelardo Ríos
1980 Colombia José Patrocinio Jiménez Colombia Heriberto Urán Colombia Alfonso Flórez Ortiz
1981 Colombia Julio Alberto Rubiano
1982 Colombia José Patrocinio Jiménez
1983 Colombia Reynel Montoya
1984[3] Colombia Fabio Parra Colombia Martín Ramírez Colombia Pacho Rodríguez
1985 Colombia Antonio Londoño Colombia José Patrocinio Jiménez Colombia Samuel Cabrera
1986 Colombia Reynel Montoya Colombia Pedro Saúl Morales Colombia Omar Hernández
1987 Colombia Reynel Montoya
1988 Colombia Pablo Wilches
1989 Colombia Oliverio Rincón Colombia Gerardo Moncada Colombia Alirio Chizabas
1990 Colombia Gustavo Wilches Colombia Celio Roncancio Colombia Pacho Rodríguez
1991 Colombia Álvaro Mejía Colombia Óscar de Jesús Vargas Colombia Luis Alberto González
1992 Colombia Carlos Jaramillo Colombia José Luis Vanegas Colombia Fabio Jaramillo
1993 Colombia Javier de Jesús Zapata
1994 Colombia Héctor Castaño
1995 Colombia Óscar de Jesús Vargas
1996 Colombia Argiro Zapata
1997 Colombia Germán Ospina Colombia Javier de Jesús Zapata Colombia Argiro Zapata
1998 Colombia Álvaro Sierra Colombia José Castelblanco Colombia Argiro Zapata
1999 Colombia Hernán Darío Muñoz Colombia Uberlino Mesa Colombia Álvaro Sierra
2000 Colombia Javier de Jesús Zapata Colombia Daniel Rincón Colombia Álvaro Sierra
2001 Colombia Javier de Jesús Zapata Colombia Uberlino Mesa Colombia Hernán Darío Bonilla
2002 Colombia Javier Alberto González Colombia Argiro Zapata Colombia Carlos Contreras
2003 Colombia Carlos Contreras Colombia Álvaro Sierra Colombia Hernán Buenahora
2004 Colombia José Castelblanco Colombia Libardo Niño Colombia Luis Ricardo Mesa
2005 Colombia Libardo Niño Colombia Israel Ochoa Colombia Jhon García
2006 Colombia Libardo Niño Colombia Alexis Castro Colombia Sergio Henao
2007 Colombia Mauricio Ortega Colombia Hernán Buenahora Colombia Sergio Henao
2008 Colombia Mauricio Ortega Colombia Javier de Jesús Zapata Colombia Edwar Ortiz
2009 Colombia Freddy González Colombia Juan Pablo Suárez Colombia Luis Felipe Laverde
2010 Spain Óscar Sevilla Colombia Sergio Henao Colombia Juan Pablo Villegas
2011 Spain Óscar Sevilla Colombia Sergio Henao Colombia Marlon Pérez
2012 Colombia Alex Cano Colombia Edwar Ortiz Colombia Iván Parra
2013 Spain Óscar Sevilla Colombia Alejandro Ramírez Colombia Jonathan Millán
2014 Colombia Camilo Gómez Colombia Rafael Infantino Colombia Alex Cano
2015 Spain Óscar Sevilla Colombia Juan Pablo Suárez Colombia Alejandro Ramírez
2016 Colombia Omar Mendoza Colombia Danny Osorio Spain Óscar Sevilla
2017 Colombia Danny Osorio Colombia Robinson Chalapud Colombia Juan Pablo Suárez
2018[4] Colombia José Serpa Colombia Aldemar Reyes Colombia Juan Pablo Suárez
2019[5] Colombia Miguel Ángel Reyes Colombia José Tito Hernández Colombia Alexander Gil
2020[6] Colombia Alexander Gil Colombia Danny Osorio Colombia Freddy Montaña
2021 Colombia Didier Merchán Colombia Didier Chaparro Colombia Robinson Chalapud
2022 Colombia Javier Jamaica Colombia Alexander Gil Colombia Omar Mendoza

References

  1. "1973: Espectacular barrida de 'Escobita' Morales" (in Spanish).
  2. "1974: Barrida 'paisa' en la Clásica de Antioquia" (in Spanish).
  3. "Nadie pudo con Parra". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 5 March 1984.
  4. "José Serpa se quedó con el título de la Vuelta a Antioquia". elmundo.com. 27 July 2018.
  5. "Miguel Ángel Reyes es el nuevo campeón de la Vuelta a Antioquia". diariodelcauca.com.co. 31 May 2019.
  6. "Clasificación final - Cuarta etapa - Vuelta a Antioquia 2020" (PDF). clasificacionesdelciclismocolombiano.com. 23 October 2020.
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