Rojas wins marathon in Costa Rica
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Morales tops men's podium
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Allan Morales (CRc) | 2:46:14 |
2 | Erick Soto (CRc) | 0:03:25 |
3 | José Irias (CRc) | Row 2 - Cell 2 |
4 | Deiber Esquivel (CRc) | 0:05:47 |
5 | Paulo Vargas Barrantes (CRc) | 0:06:57 |
6 | Paulo Mudarra (CRc) | 0:07:42 |
7 | Federico Ramirez Mendez (CRc) | 0:11:25 |
8 | Fabricio Quiros (CRc) | 0:13:32 |
9 | Eddie Ramirez (CRc) | 0:13:33 |
10 | Pablo Juan Araya (CRc) | 0:14:34 |
11 | Moises Hernandez (CRc) | 0:16:52 |
12 | Josué González (CRc) | 0:22:06 |
13 | Ivan Amador (CRc) | 0:22:15 |
14 | Daniel Hernández (CRc) | 0:22:33 |
15 | Mainor Rojas (CRc) | 0:23:17 |
16 | Denis Garcia (CRc) | 0:23:26 |
17 | Rom Akerson (CRc) | 0:24:10 |
18 | Vladimir Fernandez (CRc) | 0:24:11 |
19 | Jose Alfredo Montoya (CRc) | 0:28:42 |
20 | Yanan Briceño (CRc) | 0:29:35 |
21 | David Arce (CRc) | 0:31:54 |
22 | Josue Solano (CRc) | 0:32:54 |
23 | Douglas Offer (CRc) | 0:40:44 |
24 | Luis Gerardo Cerdas (CRc) | 0:42:55 |
25 | Byan William Sanchez (CRc) | 0:45:47 |
26 | Mario Meneses (CRc) | 0:46:45 |
27 | Felix Umaña (CRc) | 0:47:38 |
28 | Emilio Brenes (CRc) | 0:48:39 |
29 | Jonathan Camacho (CRc) | 0:48:40 |
30 | Allan Gonzales (CRc) | 0:50:46 |
31 | Angel Brenes (CRc) | 0:51:34 |
32 | Juan Carlos Umaña (CRc) | 0:52:59 |
33 | Victor José Rueda (CRc) | 0:53:47 |
34 | Francisco Torres (CRc) | Row 33 - Cell 2 |
35 | Amilkar Alvares (CRc) | 0:54:04 |
36 | Jimmy Cedeño (CRc) | 0:54:09 |
37 | Javier Badilla (CRc) | 0:57:52 |
38 | Diego Mendez (CRc) | 0:59:33 |
39 | Mario Rojas (CRc) | 1:01:03 |
40 | Luis Delgado (CRc) | 1:01:42 |
41 | Juan Moreno (CRc) | 1:03:36 |
42 | Oscar Marin (CRc) | 1:05:24 |
43 | Mauricio Espinoza (CRc) | 1:08:01 |
44 | Xavier Ureña (CRc) | 1:08:40 |
45 | Jhorsan Porras (CRc) | 1:14:46 |
46 | Gerardo Villareal (CRc) | 1:20:19 |
47 | Jimmy Perez (CRc) | 1:22:16 |
48 | Didier Araya (CRc) | 1:24:37 |
49 | Juan Carlos Calderón (CRc) | 1:27:03 |
50 | Mario Mata (CRc) | 1:27:07 |
51 | Christian Ramirez (CRc) | 1:30:55 |
52 | Rafael Mesen (CRc) | 1:35:04 |
53 | Alejandro Moya (CRc) | 1:48:34 |
54 | Luis Diego Artavia (CRc) | 1:49:22 |
55 | Diego Arias (Col) | 2:00:11 |
56 | Arturo Fernandez (CRc) | 2:02:28 |
57 | Josue Mena (CRc) | 2:28:41 |
58 | Carlos Luis Jimenez (CRc) | 2:37:14 |
59 | Diego Salguero (CRc) | 2:39:41 |
60 | Andrés Molina (CRc) | 3:20:42 |
61 | Randall Quiros (CRc) | 3:20:43 |
62 | Gonzalo Portuguez (CRc) | 3:36:13 |
DNF | Greivin Alvarado (CRc) | Row 62 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Rafael Villegas (CRc) | Row 63 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Andrés Chacon (CRc) | Row 64 - Cell 2 |
DNF | José Adrian Bonilla (CRc) | Row 65 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Juan Diego Castro (CRc) | Row 66 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Esteban Zumbado (CRc) | Row 67 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Alfredo Acosta (CRc) | Row 68 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Jose Andres Rojas (CRc) | Row 69 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Luis Murillo (CRc) | Row 70 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Allan Canales (CRc) | Row 71 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Juan Pacheco (CRc) | Row 72 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Esteban Rodriguez (CRc) | Row 73 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Juan Quiros (CRc) | Row 74 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Anthony Steven Fonseca (CRc) | Row 75 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Taylor Gonzalez (CRc) | Row 76 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Juan Contreras (CRc) | Row 77 - Cell 2 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Adriana Rojas (CRc) | 3:29:28 |
2 | Katherine Herrera (CRc) | 0:18:27 |
3 | Natalia Navarro (CRc) | 0:20:24 |
4 | Edith Guillen (CRc) | 0:32:53 |
5 | Francis Maria Torres (CRc) | 0:34:59 |
6 | Guiselda Ruiz (CRc) | 0:59:22 |
7 | Yessenia Villalta (CRc) | 1:06:58 |
8 | Yaritza Gonzalez (CRc) | 1:21:18 |
9 | Karla Piedra (CRc) | 1:35:26 |
DNF | Lineth Gamboa (CRc) | Row 9 - Cell 2 |
DNS | Ligia Madrigal (CRc) | Row 10 - Cell 2 |
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