PUQUELDÓN, CHILE. With a traditional Chilota minga, in the Hueñoco Park, the winner of the most austral cycle tour in the world, Óscar Sevilla, was recognized after winning the last stage, which corresponded to 11 kilometers against the clock between Aldachildo and Puqueldón, the Spanish-Colombian sportsman He achieved the first place in the race, and reached the podium on a house dragged by oxen, commemorating local traditions.

For five days, the most outstanding cyclists from Chile, Guatemala, Holland, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Argentina, gave life to the Vuelta a Chiloé 2019, which included a prologue and four stages of competition, which in total summed 368 kilometers traveled.

On the last day of competition, the Argentine Juan Pablo Dotti of SEP San Juan, achieved the second place; followed by Fabio Duarte, from Team Medellín; and then Pablo Alarcón, from Canel’s Specialized. With this, the general table left Sevilla at the top, then Alarcón and finally Duarte.

The Spanish-Colombian cyclist, said that the work they do every day with his team was what allowed him to reach the first place on the podium: “I am very happy with the result. I think we deserved it, we’ve said it from the beginning to the end. Very happy to have won an excellent stage. The Truth is that we are a great team that we have worked very well …”(Franco Xavier Videla | Press Vuelta a Chiloé)

TEN FIRST CLASSIFICATION STAGE 4 FINAL (ITT 11 KM).

1. Sevilla, Oscar (Team Medellín) 00:17:12
2. Dotti, Juan Pablo (SEP San Juan) +00:00:34
3. Duarte, Favio (Team Medellín) +00:00:38
4. Alarcón, Pablo (Canel’s Specialized) +00:00:40
5. Tello, Elías (Selección Del Maule) +00:00:50
6. Vargas, Walter (Team Medellin) +00:00:59
7. Beltran, Edward (Team Medellin) +00:01:07
8. Rivera, Kevin (CRC Selección Nacional) +00:01:13
9. Paredes, Nicolás (Team Medellín) +00:01:13
10. Santos, Efrén (Canel’s Specialized) +00:01:14

TEN FIRST INDIVIDUAL GENERAL FINAL CLASSIFICATION.

1. Sevilla, Oscar (Team Medellín) 9:29:29
2. Alarcón, Pablo (Canel’s Specialized) +0:00:41
3. Duarte, Favio (Team Medellín) +0:00:55
4. Dotti, Juan Pablo (SEP San Juan) +0:00:57
5. Santos, Efrén (Canel’s Specialized) +0:02:10
6. Tello, Elías (Selección Del Maule) +0:02:22
7. Padilla, Julio (Gua Selección Nacional) +0:02:59
8. Arriagada, Matías (Selección de Talca) +0:03:02
9. Quaedvieg, Lars (Cycling Global) +0:03:04
10. Rodríguez, José Luis (Selección Bio Bio) +0:03:09

TEN FIRST SPRINT CLASSIFICATION.

1. Alarcón, Pablo 6
2. Dotti, Juan Pablo 6
3. Sevilla, Oscar 3
4. Vargas, Walter 3
5. Paredes, Nicolás 3
6. Teneb, Marcel 3
7. Autran, José 3
8. Xopa, José Esteban 2
9. Duarte, Favio 2
10. Roldan, Weimar 2
11. Alvarado, adrián 2
12. Pacheco, Elson 1

TEN FIRST CLASSIFICATION OF FINAL MOUNTAIN.

1. Alvarado, Adrián 14
2. Rodríguez, José Luis 12
3. Paredes, Nicolás 10
4. Duarte, Favio 8
5. Rivera, Kevin 8
6. Duran, Alejandro 8
7. Cabrera, Nicolás 4
8. Bravo, Edison 4
9. Flores, Jhorman 2
10. Dotti, Juan Pablo 2

TEN FIRST CLASSIFICATION U23 FINAL.

1. Rivera, Kevin (CRC Selección Nacional) 9:32:38
2. Cabrera, Nicolás (Asociación de Ciclismo 5° Región) +0:00:27
3. Espinoza, Ignacio (Start Cycling Team) +0:00:24
4. Sepúlveda, Fernando (Selección Del Maule) +0:01:05
5. García, Claudio (Selección Metropolitana) +0:01:05
6. Ajpacaja, Alfredo (GUA Selección Nacional) +0:00:12
7. Scheing, Geralds (Selección Melipulli Región de Los Lagos) +0:00:15
8. Autran, Jose (Start Cycling Team) +0:06:35
9. Vergara, Nicolás (Club Ciclista Pelequen) +0:01:58
10. Ponce, Christopher (Colorado Bikes) +0:00:16

TEN FIRST CLASSIFICATION FOR FINAL TEAMS.

1. Team Medellin 28:23:22
2. Canel’s Specialized +0:01:10
3. Guatemala Selección Nacional +0:07:24
4. Selección Melipulli Región de Los Lagos +0:08:44
5. Costa Rica Selección Nacional +0:09:21
6. Selección Del Maule +0:13:45
7. Ribeirao Pretto +0:15:37
8. Selección Metropolitana +0:18:16
9. Start Cycling Team +0:21:23
10. Selección Bio Bio +0:23:57