Harmony wins downhill Pan Am gold for United States
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published Colombian Gutierrez beats American Mulally in men's race
Full Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Marcelo Gutierrez Villegas (Colombia) | 0:02:08.74 |
2 | Neko Mulally (United States Of America) | 0:00:02.37 |
3 | Mario José Jarrin Molina (Ecuador) | 0:00:02.93 |
4 | Ramon Antonio Leiva Figueroa (Chile) | 0:00:06.84 |
5 | Mauricio Andres Acuna Quintana (Chile) | 0:00:07.32 |
6 | Alejandro Paz Calmet (Peru) | 0:00:07.53 |
7 | Markolf Berchtold (Brazil) | 0:00:08.25 |
8 | Santiago De Santiago (Argentina) | 0:00:08.38 |
9 | Jeremias Maio (Argentina) | 0:00:08.72 |
10 | Ricardo Preciado (Mexico) | 0:00:08.73 |
11 | Alvaro Hidalgo Vasquez (Costa Rica) | 0:00:09.32 |
12 | Enrique Genova (Chile) | 0:00:09.99 |
13 | Lucas Bertol (Brazil) | 0:00:10.08 |
14 | Joey Schusler (United States Of America) | 0:00:10.11 |
15 | Bazil Cambronero García (Costa Rica) | 0:00:10.73 |
16 | Mauricio Ernesto Estrada Pulgarin (Colombia) | 0:00:11.14 |
17 | Herbert Hoeger (Venezuela) | 0:00:12.88 |
18 | Ivan Ortiz (Ecuador) | 0:00:13.21 |
19 | Thiago Velardi (Brazil) | 0:00:13.41 |
20 | Martín Jijón (Ecuador) | 0:00:13.91 |
21 | Brayan Ruiz (Ecuador) | 0:00:14.40 |
22 | Gustavo Ortiz Vasquez (Chile) | 0:00:15.31 |
23 | Jose Villalobos (Costa Rica) | 0:00:16.03 |
24 | Santiago Ortiz De Zevallos (Peru) | 0:00:16.28 |
25 | Juan Sebastian Reascos Yepez (Ecuador) | 0:00:16.37 |
26 | Brian Buell (United States Of America) | 0:00:16.60 |
27 | Guillermo De Uslar Gongora (Mexico) | 0:00:16.65 |
28 | Nataniel Giacomozzi (Brazil) | 0:00:16.96 |
29 | Sebastiàn Castrillón (Colombia) | 0:00:17.18 |
30 | Javier Molina (Venezuela) | 0:00:18.42 |
31 | Sebastián Posada (Colombia) | 0:00:19.14 |
32 | Adrian Martinez Munoz (Mexico) | 0:00:20.06 |
33 | Luis Guillermo Cervantes (Mexico) | 0:00:20.26 |
34 | Roberto Castillo Vaughan (Costa Rica) | 0:00:20.70 |
35 | Miguel Maldonado (Mexico) | 0:00:20.79 |
36 | Logan Mulally (United States Of America) | 0:00:22.22 |
37 | Volkmar Berchtold (Brazil) | 0:00:22.53 |
38 | Diego Sarmiento (Peru) | 0:00:22.64 |
39 | Gabriel Adrian Sanchez (Mexico) | 0:00:22.86 |
40 | Mario Estrada (Guatemala) | 0:00:22.99 |
41 | Carlos Enrique Teran Pena (Venezuela) | 0:00:23.02 |
42 | Maurizio Acurio (Peru) | 0:00:24.11 |
43 | Keneth Zamora (Guatemala) | 0:00:24.94 |
44 | Luis Alejandro Pino Perez (Venezuela) | 0:00:30.12 |
45 | Michael Mejía (Colombia) | 0:00:31.27 |
46 | Camilo Jaramillo (Ecuador) | 0:00:32.95 |
47 | Andre Bretas (Brazil) | 0:00:33.96 |
48 | Guillermo Orantes (Guatemala) | 0:00:34.19 |
49 | Andres Martinez (Costa Rica) | 0:00:34.73 |
50 | Gabriel Montero (Colombia) | 0:00:34.90 |
51 | Carlos Moreno (Mexico) | 0:00:35.31 |
52 | Max Morgan (United States Of America) | 0:00:35.72 |
53 | Bruno Gayer (Brazil) | 0:00:36.15 |
54 | Ricardo Francisco Peredo (Mexico) | 0:00:37.13 |
55 | Edwin Estevez (Puerto Rico) | 0:00:40.59 |
56 | Alejandro De La Cruz (Mexico) | 0:00:41.26 |
57 | Diego Montoya (Honduras) | 0:00:43.90 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Jacqueline Harmony (United States Of America) |
2 | Lorena Dromundo Vargas (Mexico) |
3 | Diana Marggraff (Ecuador) |
4 | Bruna Ulrich (Brazil) |
5 | Veronica Francisca Miranda Fuentes (Chile) |
6 | Mariana Salazar Palomo (El Salvador) |
7 | Katie Holden (United States Of America) |
8 | Estela Areni Acurio (Peru) |
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