Cycling at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's road race

The men's road race competition of the cycling events at the 2019 Pan American Games was held on August 10 at the Circuito San Miguel.[1]

Men's road race at the 2019 Pan American Games
VenueCircuito San Miguel
DatesAugust 10
Competitors50 from 18 nations
Winning time4:06:28
Medalists
Gold medal   Argentina
Silver medal   Mexico
Bronze medal   Colombia
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Schedule

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Date Time Round
August 10, 2019 13:00 Final

Results

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50 riders from 18 countries was started[2]

Rank Rider Nation Time
  Maximiliano Richeze   Argentina 4:06:28
  Ignacio Prado   Mexico 4:06:28
  Bryan Gómez   Colombia 4:06:28
4 Christofer Jurado   Panama 4:06:28
5 Jhonatan Narváez   Ecuador 4:06:28
6 Alonso Gamero   Peru 4:06:29
7 José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar   Chile 4:06:29
8 Manuel Rodas   Guatemala 4:06:47
9 Tomás Contte   Argentina 4:07:15
10 Alain Quispe   Peru 4:07:21
11 Orluis Aular   Venezuela 4:08:13
12 Juan Esteban Arango   Colombia 4:08:23
13 Yans Arias   Cuba 4:08:37
14 Pablo Mudarra   Costa Rica 4:09:02
15 José Aguirre   Mexico 4:09:02
16 Pablo Alarcón   Chile 4:09:03
17 Dorian Monterroso   Guatemala 4:09:03
18 Brayan Sánchez   Colombia 4:09:03
19 Byron Guamá   Ecuador 4:09:03
20 Royner Navarro   Peru 4:09:03
21 Luis López Nolasco   Honduras 4:09:03
22 Jimmy Montenegro   Ecuador 4:09:05
23 Jefferson Alexander Cepeda   Ecuador 4:09:06
24 Pablo Anchieri   Uruguay 4:09:18
25 Ivan Carbajal   Mexico 4:09:18
26 André Gonzáles   Peru 4:09:19
27 Rodrigo Nascimento   Brazil 4:09:19
28 Brandon Rivera   Colombia 4:09:20
29 Jhonathan de Leon   Guatemala 4:09:20
30 Wellinton Canela   Dominican Republic 4:09:21
31 Geovanny García   Dominican Republic 4:09:26
32 René Corella   Mexico 4:09:26
33 Pedro Portuondo   Cuba 4:09:26
34 Nicolás Tivani   Argentina 4:09:27
35 Felipe Peñaloza   Chile 4:09:50
36 Diego Ferreyra   Chile 4:09:50
37 Hidalgo Vera   Cuba 4:30:19
Magno Nazaret   Brazil DNF
Ralph Monsalve   Venezuela
Akil Campbell   Trinidad and Tobago
Tyler Cole   Trinidad and Tobago
Hillard Cijntje   Aruba
Junior Marte   Dominican Republic
Maximo Rojas   Venezuela
Kemp Orosco   Trinidad and Tobago
Rubén Ramos   Argentina
Frank Sosa   Cuba
Clever Martinez   Venezuela
Trevor Bailey   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Jovian Gomez   Trinidad and Tobago

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