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Clásico RCN

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Clásico RCN
Race details
DateOctober
RegionColombia
English nameRCN Classic
Local nameClásico RCN(in Spanish)
DisciplineRoad race
TypeStage race
History
First edition1961 (1961)
Editions65 (as of 2025)
First winner Rubén Darío Gómez (COL)
Most wins Rafael Antonio Niño (COL)(5 wins)
Most recent Diego Camargo (COL)

TheClásico RCN (Spanish forRCN Classic) is an annualcyclingroad race that takes place over many stages through different regions ofColombia during October. It is organized by theColombian Cycling Federation.[1]

The event is sponsored byRadio Cadena Nacional, which is one of the oldest and largest radio networks in Colombia, and by a network of Colombian business in Medellín "Empresas Públicas de Medellín".[2] The Clásico RCN and theVuelta a Colombia are the most important stage races inColombia.[3][4][5]

History

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The first event was held in 1961 and was won by Rubén Darío Gómez. Many well-known Colombian cyclists have won the event, includingMartín Emilio Rodríguez,Fabio Parra,Luis Herrera andRafael Antonio Niño.

During the 1980s, the Clásico RCN held several "open" events in which professionalcycling teams from Europe came and competed in the race.[6] It has been written that the reason for this was for Elite professionals in Europe to get altitude training in the early season in Colombia.[7] Some of the teams competing in the Clásico RCN during the eighties includedPeugeot–Shell–Michelin,Renault–Elf–Gitane,Sem–France Loire,La Vie Claire, Zor andReynolds[6] which resulted in stage wins byPascal Simon,Laurent Fignon,Bernard Hinault,Charly Mottet andMartial Gayant.[8] In the 1992 edition of the Clásico RCN, theCarrera Jeans–Vagabond andFestina cycling teams competed whereSean Kelly,Claudio Chiappucci,Thomas Wegmüller won stages of the event.[9]

In the history of the event, there has been two times when the overall winner was later disqualified for doping. This happened in 1971 when Álvaro Pachón Morales was disqualified, and the win was given toRafael Antonio Niño, and also in 1991 when Pablo Emilio Wilches Tumbia was disqualified with the win going to Fabio Hernán Rodríguez Hernández.[10] There was a tragic accident in the 1985 edition of the race when Jorge Iván Ramírez fell during a stage and died later.[11]

Although the Clásico RCN now occurs in October, past events have taken place in March, April, May and August. It began as a two-day event, but its duration and distance were increased and, in 2000, it consisted of ten stages.

Past winners

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YearCountryRiderTeam
1961 ColombiaRubén Darío GómezCamisas Jarcano
1962 ColombiaRubén Darío GómezCamisas Jarcano
1963 ColombiaMartín Emilio RodríguezAntioquia Blue Bell–Wrangler
1964 ColombiaGabriel BuitragoAntioquia–Cuadernos Bolivariana
1965 ColombiaJesús Suárez CuevaAntioquia Suramericana
1966 ColombiaJesús Suárez CuevaAntioquia Suramericana
1967 ColombiaMartín Emilio RodríguezAntioqua Wrangler–Caribú
1968 ColombiaJairo GrijalbaValle–Canada Dry
1969 ColombiaÁlvaro Pachòn MoralesCundinamarca Relojes Pierce
1970 ColombiaOscar GonzálezPilsen
1971 ColombiaRafael Antonio NiñoSinger
1972 ColombiaAlbeiro MejíaCaribú
1973 ColombiaJuan de Dios MoralesSinger
1974 ColombiaNorberto CáceresFerreteria Reina
1975 ColombiaRafael Antonio NiñoBanco Cafetero
1976 ColombiaJosé Jiménez BautistaBanco Cafetero
1977 ColombiaRafael Antonio NiñoBanco Cafetero
1978 ColombiaRafael Antonio NiñoBenotto
1979 ColombiaRafael Antonio NiñoLotería de Boyacá
1980 ColombiaFabio NavarroPerfumeria Janeth
1981 ColombiaManuel GutiérrezBicicletas Ositto
1982 ColombiaLuis HerreraFreskola
1983 ColombiaLuis HerreraIsla de Aquitania
1984 ColombiaLuis HerreraPilas–Varta
1985 ColombiaFrancisco RodriguezZor
1986 ColombiaLuis HerreraCafé de Colombia
1987 ColombiaFabio ParraCafé de Colombia
1988 ColombiaÁlvaro MejíaCastalia
1989 ColombiaÁlvaro MejíaManzana Postobón
1990 ColombiaGustavo WilchesManzana Postobón
1991 ColombiaFabio RodríguezPony Malta-Avianca
1992 ColombiaAlberto CamargoManzana Postobón
1993 ColombiaLuis Alberto GonzálezGlacial
1994 ColombiaJulio César AguirreManzana Postobón
1995 ColombiaRaúl MontañaZG Mobili Glacial
1996 ColombiaIsrael OchoaGlacial
1997 ColombiaRaúl MontañaCaprecone
1998 ColombiaRaúl MontañaAguardiente Nectar
1999 ColombiaJairo HernándezOrbitel
2000 ColombiaJuan Diego RamírezOrbitel
2001 ColombiaJuan Diego RamírezOrbitel
2002 ColombiaJosé CastelblancoColumbia Selle Italia Alc.Cabimas
2003 ColombiaJosé CastelblancoColumbia Selle Italia Alc.Cabimas
2004 ColombiaHernán BuenahoraOrbitel
2005 ColombiaLibardo NiñoLotería de Boyacá Coordinadora
2006 ColombiaJavier Alberto GonzálezEPM Orbitel
2007 ColombiaLibardo NiñoUNE Orbitel
2008 SpainÓscar SevillaRock Racing
2009 ColombiaMauricio OrtegaUNE–EPM
2010 ColombiaFélix CárdenasGW Shimano–Chec Edec
2011 ColombiaRafael InfantinoEPM–UNE
2012 SpainÓscar SevillaFormesan–Pinturas Bler–IDRD–Bogotá Humana
2013 ColombiaCamilo GómezColdeportes Claro
2014 BoliviaÓscar SolizMovistar Team América
2015 ColombiaOmar MendozaMovistar Team América
2016 SpainÓscar SevillaEPM
2017 ColombiaJuan Pablo SuárezEPM
2018 ColombiaAlex CanoColdeportes–Zenú–Sello Rojo
2019 SpainÓscar SevillaMedellín
2020 ColombiaJosé Tito HernándezTeam Medellín
2021 ColombiaFabio DuarteTeam Medellín–EPM
2022 ColombiaAldemar ReyesTeam Medellín–EPM
2023 ColombiaAldemar ReyesTeam Medellín–EPM
2024 ColombiaKevin CastilloTeam Sistecredito
2025 ColombiaDiego CamargoTeam Medellín–EPM

References

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  1. ^"Federacion Colombiana de Ciclismo" (in Spanish). Ciclismode Colombia. Archived fromthe original on 2007-07-01. Retrieved2007-08-06.
  2. ^"2000 Clásico RCN". Cyclingnews. Retrieved2007-08-09.
  3. ^"Clásico RCN".cyclingnews bike zone. Retrieved2007-10-02.
  4. ^"Colombian 2002 Road Calendar". rivals.net – daily peloton.com. Archived fromthe original on June 19, 2006. Retrieved2007-10-02.
  5. ^"05 Orbitel is go".cyclingnews.com. Retrieved2007-10-02.
  6. ^ab"Compendio General del Clásico RCN". Archived fromthe original on 2009-10-26. Retrieved2007-10-24.
  7. ^Rendell, Matt (2002).Kings of the Mountains. Aurum Press.ISBN 1-85410-837-9.
  8. ^"Las Glorias de los ochenta engalanaron el recorrido del Clásico RCN". Clásico RCN. Archived fromthe original on 2007-11-30. Retrieved2007-10-24.
  9. ^"En los noventa, la television Hega para darle lustro al Clásico". Clásico RCN. Archived fromthe original on 2007-11-30. Retrieved2007-10-24.
  10. ^"Palmares del Clásico RCN". Archived fromthe original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved2007-10-24.
  11. ^"Tragedia Ciclista". Archived fromthe original on 2008-04-06. Retrieved2007-10-20.

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