Vuelta a Guatemala winners
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2008 | Manuel Medina (Ven) Café Quetzal Sello Verde |
2007 | Carlos Lopez (Mex) Mexico Canel's Turbo Mayordomo |
2006 | Juan Rojas (CRc) Dos Pinos Costa Rica |
2005 | Cancelled |
2004 | Lisandro Ajcú (Gua) |
2003 | Cesar Salazar (Col) |
2002 | Víctor González (Col) |
2001 | Gregorio Galindo (Col) |
2000 | Fermín Escobar (Gua) |
1999 | Fernando Escobar (Gua) |
1998 | Ismael Sarmiento (Col) |
1997 | Rodolfo Muj (Gua) |
1996 | Graciano Fonseca (Col) |
1995 | Jairo Hernández (Col) |
1994 | Eliézer Valdez (Cub) |
1993 | José Robles (Col) |
1992 | José Castelblanco (Col) |
1991 | Andrés Brenes (CRc) |
1990 | Adolfo Rico (Col) |
1988 | Edín Nova (Gua) |
1987 | Orlando Castillo (Col) |
1986 | Josué López (Col) |
1985 | Héctor Patarroyo (Col) |
1984 | Edín Nova (Gua) |
1983 | Víctor Castañeda (Gua) |
1982 | Rafael Tolosa (Col) |
1981 | Héctor Dubón (Gua) |
1980 | Samuel Cabrera (Col) |
1979 | Bernardo Colex (Gua) |
1977 | Patrocinio Jiménez (Col) |
1976 | Patrocinio Jiménez (Col) |
1975 | Manuel Ceja (Mex) |
1974 | Not held |
1973 | Luis Tobar (Col) |
1972 | Samuel Herrera (Gua) |
1971 | Mario Nufio (Gua) |
1970 | José Tormo (Spa) |
1969 | Fulgencio Sánchez (Spa) |
1968 | Manuel Galera (Gua) |
1967 | Benigno Rustrián (Gua) |
1966 | Saturnino Rustrián (Gua) |
1965 | José Segú (Spa) |
1964 | Rubén D. Gómez (Col) |
1963 | Juan J. Pontaza (Gua) |
1962 | Esteban Martín (Spa) |
1961 | Aureliano Cuque (Gua) |
1960 | Jorge Luque (Col) |
1959 | Aureliano Cuque (Gua) |
1958 | Hernán Medina (Col) |
1957 | Jorge Surque (Gua) |
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