2009–10 UCI America Tour

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2009–10 UCI America Tour
Sixth edition of the UCI America Tour
Details
Dates4 October 2009 (2009-10-04)–12 September 2010
LocationNorth America and South America
Races35
Champions
Individual champion Gregorio Ladino (COL) ()
Teams' championFunvic–Pindamonhangaba
Nations' champion Colombia
← 2008–09

The 2009–10 UCI America Tour was the sixth season for the UCI America Tour. The season began on 4 October 2009 with the Vuelta Chihuahua and ended on 12 September 2010 with the Univest Grand Prix.

The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI America Tour cycling jersey. Gregorio Ladino of Colombia was the defending champion of the 2008–09 UCI America Tour and was crowned as the 2009–10 UCI America Tour champion.

Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the top finishers, the higher the UCI rating of a race, the more points are awarded.

The UCI ratings from highest to lowest are as follows:

  • Multi-day events: 2.HC, 2.1 and 2.2
  • One-day events: 1.HC, 1.1 and 1.2

Events[]

2009[]

Date Race Name Location UCI Rating Winner Team
4–10 October Vuelta Chihuahua  Mexico 2.1  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Rock Racing
17 October  Mexico 1.2  Alberto Contador (ESP) Astana
20 October–1 November Vuelta a Guatemala  Guatemala 2.2  Juan Carlos Rojas (CRC)
1–8 November Vuelta a Bolivia  Bolivia 2.2  Gregorio Ladino (COL)
21–29 November Vuelta a Ecuador  Ecuador 2.2  Fernando Camargo (COL)
24–29 November Vuelta Ciclista Chiapas  Mexico 2.2  Libardo Niño (COL)
16–28 December Vuelta a Costa Rica  Costa Rica 2.2  Janier Acevedo (COL)

2010[]

Date Race Name Location UCI Rating Winner Team
13–24 January Vuelta al Táchira  Venezuela 2.2  José Rujano (VEN)
18–24 January Tour de San Luis  Argentina 2.1  Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Liquigas–Doimo
9–21 February Vuelta a Cuba  Cuba 2.2  Arnold Alcolea (CUB) Cuba (national team)
16–21 February Rutas de América  Uruguay 2.2  Hernán Cline (URU)
22–28 February Vuelta Independencia Nacional  Dominican Republic 2.2  Augusto Sánchez (DOM)
14–18 March  Brazil 2.2  Renato Seabra (BRA)
26 March–4 April Vuelta al Uruguay  Uruguay 2.2  Richard Mascarañas (URU)
14–18 April  Brazil 2.2  Jaime Castañeda (COL) EPM-UNE
18 April Tour of the Battenkill  United States 1.2  Caleb Fairly (USA)
18–25 April Vuelta Mexico  Mexico 2.2  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) Rock Racing
21–25 April Tour de Santa Catarina  Brazil 2.2  Edward Ortiz (COL) EPM-UNE
8 May Pan American Cycling ChampionshipsTime Trial  Mexico CC  Iván Casas (COL) Colombia (national team)
9 May Pan American Cycling ChampionshipsRoad Race  Mexico CC  Carlos Oyarzun (CHI) Chile (national team)
12–16 May Doble Sucre Potosi GP Cemento Fancesa  Bolivia 2.2  Óscar Soliz (BOL)
16–23 May Tour of California  United States 2.HC  Michael Rogers (AUS) Team HTC–Columbia
2–6 June Volta do Paraná  Brazil 2.2  Marco Arriagada (CHI) Funvic-Pindamonhangaba
3–6 June Coupe des nations Ville Saguenay  Canada 2.Ncup  Luka Mezgec (SLO) Slovenia (national team)
6 June  Puerto Rico 1.2  Alexander Gonzalez (COL) Triple-S
6 June Philadelphia International Championship  United States 1.HC  Matthew Goss (AUS) Team HTC–Columbia
12 June  Canada 1.2  Ben Day (AUS) Fly V Australia
15–20 June Tour de Beauce  Canada 2.2  Ben Day (AUS) Fly V Australia
30 June–11 July Vuelta a Venezuela  Venezuela 2.2  Tomás Gil (VEN)
9 July Prova Ciclística 9 de Julho  Brazil 1.2  Francisco Chamorro (ARG) Scott–Marcondes Cesar–São José dos Campos
10–18 July Tour de Martinique  France 2.2  Miyataka Shimizu (JPN) Bridgestone–Anchor
28 July–1 August Tour do Rio  Brazil 2.2  Tomas Alberio (ITA) U.C. Trevigiani–Dynamon–Bottoli
1–15 August Vuelta a Colombia  Colombia 2.2  Sergio Henao (COL)
6–15 August Tour de la Guadeloupe  France 2.2  Francisco Mancebo (ESP)
11–12 September Univest Grand Prix  United States 1.2  Jonas Ahlstrand (SWE)

Final standings[]

Individual classification[]

Rank Name Points
1  Gregorio Ladino (COL) 239
2  Óscar Sevilla (ESP) 186
3  Arnold Alcolea (CUB) 176
4  José Alarcón (VEN) 160
5  Óscar Soliz (BOL) 138
6  Libardo Niño (COL) 136
7  Richard Mascarañas (URY) 136
8  Francisco Mancebo (ESP) 132
9  José Alirio Contreras (VEN) 119
10  Carlos Oyarzún (CHI) 116

Team classification[]

Rank Team Points
1 Funvic–Pindamonhangaba 347
2 SpiderTech–Planet Energy 316
3 EPM-UNE 268
4 Androni Giocattoli 212
5 198
6 Fly V Australia 190
7 Burgos 2016-Castilla y León 145.66
8 Team Type 1 134
9 Scott-Marcondes Cesar 131
10 UnitedHealthcare–Maxxis 121

Nation classification[]

Rank Nation Points
1  Colombia 1455.06
2  Venezuela 1068.6
3  United States 846.5
4  Canada 681
5  Brazil 487
6  Argentina 434
7  Costa Rica 415.3
8  Uruguay 369
9  Cuba 307
10  Chile 264

Nation under-23 classification[]

Rank Nation under-23 Points
1  Venezuela 416
2  United States 352.66
3  Colombia 345
4  Costa Rica 166.64
5  Canada 159
6  Netherlands Antilles 118
7  Brazil 76
8  Argentina 75
9  Belize 56
10  Uruguay 52

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