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| # | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marcelo Gutierrez Villegas (Colombia) | 0:01:53.30 |
| 2 | Lucas Bertol (Brazil) | 0:00:02.81 |
| 3 | Markolf Berchtold (Brazil) | 0:00:02.87 |
| 4 | Walace Henrique Miranda (Brazil) | 0:00:03.99 |
| 5 | Mario José Jarrin Molina (Ecuador) | 0:00:04.80 |
| 6 | Rafael Gutiérrez (Colombia) | 0:00:06.05 |
| 7 | Mauricio Ernesto Estrada Pulgarin (Colombia) | 0:00:06.61 |
| 8 | Lucas Eduardo Alves De Borba (Brazil) | 0:00:07.24 |
| 9 | Pedro Antonio Ferreira Landskran (Chile) | 0:00:07.30 |
| 10 | Bernardo Neves Cruz (Brazil) | Row 9 - Cell 2 |
| 11 | Cody Johnson (United States Of America) | 0:00:07.80 |
| 12 | Max Morgan (United States Of America) | 0:00:08.55 |
| 13 | Maicon Zottis (Brazil) | 0:00:09.11 |
| 14 | Javier Lopez Ruiz (Mexico) | 0:00:09.30 |
| 15 | Jonhy Betancur (Colombia) | 0:00:09.67 |
| 16 | Silvio Cesar Felix Junior (Brazil) | 0:00:10.92 |
| 17 | Pedro Lucas Ferreira (Brazil) | 0:00:11.42 |
| 18 | Pablo Seewald (Argentina) | 0:00:11.67 |
| 19 | Matthew Branney (United States Of America) | 0:00:12.98 |
| 20 | Alejandro Paz Calmet (Peru) | 0:00:13.04 |
| 21 | Francisco Matías Nuñez (Chile) | 0:00:13.35 |
| 22 | Roger Novack Vieira (Brazil) | 0:00:13.42 |
| 23 | Nataniel Giacomozzi (Brazil) | 0:00:13.66 |
| 24 | Carlos Alfaro Peralta (Peru) | 0:00:13.91 |
| 25 | Muriel Lohn (Brazil) | 0:00:14.23 |
| 26 | Maurizio Acurio (Peru) | 0:00:14.73 |
| 27 | Sebastián Posada (Colombia) | 0:00:15.72 |
| 28 | Christian Lee Escobar Del Rio (Peru) | 0:00:16.60 |
| 29 | Tiago Da Silva Farinelle (Brazil) | 0:00:16.91 |
| 30 | Eduardo Lopes De Oliveira (Brazil) | Row 29 - Cell 2 |
| 31 | Juan Esteban Nunez Gomez (Colombia) | 0:00:17.53 |
| 32 | Luis Guillermo Cervantes (Mexico) | 0:00:17.78 |
| 33 | Juan Pedro Illescas Peralta (Peru) | 0:00:18.53 |
| 34 | Santiago Ortiz De Zevallos (Peru) | 0:00:19.09 |
| 35 | Jeferson Sànchez (Colombia) | 0:00:19.53 |
| 36 | Luciano Jose De Neufville Pascal (Ecuador) | 0:00:19.59 |
| 37 | Jose Luiz Aviles (Mexico) | 0:00:20.03 |
| 38 | Cristian Hincapie (Colombia) | 0:00:21.59 |
| 39 | Ivan Tellez (Colombia) | 0:00:22.09 |
| 40 | David Giraldo (Colombia) | 0:00:23.84 |
| 41 | Heleno Scarlatelli (Brazil) | 0:00:23.90 |
| 42 | Sebastian Martin Villegas Bicigalupo (Peru) | 0:00:24.21 |
| 43 | David Tellez (Colombia) | 0:00:24.46 |
| 44 | Juan Pablo Gutierrez (Colombia) | 0:00:24.71 |
| 45 | Juan Guillermo Aristizábal (Colombia) | 0:00:25.71 |
| 46 | Geraldo Zambrano Paiva (Peru) | 0:00:25.83 |
| 47 | Santiago Cuello (Ecuador) | 0:00:27.64 |
| 48 | Juan Miguel Salazar (Colombia) | 0:00:32.01 |
| 49 | Cristian Gonzalez (Colombia) | 0:00:33.38 |
| 50 | Mateo Home (Colombia) | 0:00:35.75 |
| 51 | Eghia Aram Katchadourian Silva (Paraguay) | 0:00:44.43 |
| 52 | Joao Marcos Cabral (Brazil) | 0:00:49.23 |
| 53 | Arturo Nicolas Trinidad Krieg (Paraguay) | 0:01:17.63 |
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| # | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mariana Salazar Palomo (El Salvador) | 0:02:24.00 |
| 2 | Diana Marggraff (Ecuador) | 0:00:01.50 |
| 3 | Bruna Ulrich (Brazil) | 0:00:01.75 |
| 4 | Camila Nogueira (Argentina) | 0:00:02.87 |
| 5 | Luana Maria De Souza Oliveira (Brazil) | 0:00:09.30 |
| 6 | Andrea Farias Martinez (Chile) | 0:00:13.42 |
| 7 | Melissa Gallego (Colombia) | 0:00:27.14 |
| 8 | Diana Montoya (Colombia) | 0:00:28.33 |
| 9 | Barbara Jechow (Brazil) | 0:00:34.44 |
| 10 | Priscila Oliveira (Brazil) | 0:00:38.92 |
| 11 | Primavera Kann (Venezuela) | 0:00:47.17 |
| 12 | Lorena Dromundo Vargas (Mexico) | 0:01:12.51 |
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