Volta de Porto Alegre | |
Date: | March |
Region: | Porto Alegre, Brazil |
English: | Tour of Porto Alegre |
Discipline: | Road |
Competition: | UCI America Tour |
Type: | One day race |
Number: | 11 |
Final: | 2006 |
Mostwins: | (3 wins) |
The Volta Ciclística de Porto Alegre was a multi-day road cycling race held annually from 1996 to 2006 around Porto Alegre, Brazil. It added to the UCI calendar in 2004 as a 2.5 event, and as a 2.2 event on the UCI America Tour for its last two editions.[1]
scope=col; align="center" bgcolor="FFDF80" | Year | scope=col; align="center" bgcolor="FFDF80" | Winner | scope=col; align="center" bgcolor="FFDF80" | Second | scope=col; align="center" bgcolor="FFDF80" | Third |
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1996 | Valcemar Silva | Paulo Jamur | Lauri Lunckes | ||||
1997 | José Dos Santos | Valcemar Silva | Evanio Zimermann | ||||
1998 | Erni Da Silva | Valcemar Silva | José Dos Santos | ||||
1999 | Renato Roshler | José Dos Santos | Douglas Muller | ||||
2000 | Valcemar Silva | Soelito Gohr | Marcelo Moser | ||||
2001 | José Maneiro | Rafael Antonio Silva | Rodrigo De Mello | ||||
2002 | Valcemar Silva | Marcelo Moser | Altemir Da Rosa | ||||
2003 | Geovani Fernández | Marcelo Moser | Janio Rossa | ||||
2004 | André Grizante | Breno Sidoti | Soelito Gohr | ||||
2005 | Jorge Giacinti | Márcio May | Breno Sidoti | ||||
2006 | Armando Camargo | Miguel Direnna | Magno Nazaret |