The time trial, a debt of Colombians in World Cups in the sub-23 category; Víctor Hugo Peña has the best performance – Mundo Ciclístico Magazine

26 years have passed since a Colombian got into a Top 10 on the stopwatch test of the cycling world championship in the under-23 category. Nor consecrated as Nairo Quintana, Rigoberto Uran, Michelangelo ‘Superman’ López y Daniel Felipe Martinez managed to appear in the dreaded individual time trial.

In the early hours of this Monday, September 19, the men’s sub-23 time trial in Wollongongin which national champion y Pan-American of the specialty, Juan Manuel Barbozafailed to break the spell on the days to the stopwatch.

For the ‘beetles‘ This type of test has been a pending account for several years, and this time was no exception, the Cordovan cyclist had mechanical problems that relegated him to the last positions.

Colombia just won two top 10s on two occasionscon Ivan Ramiro Parra 9th in 1997 (San Sebastian-Spain) and with Victor Hugo Pena 7th in (Lugano-Switzerland). And another two top 15 in the year 2008 with Jaim Gustavo Suaza 11° y Fabio Duarte 14° in (Varese, Italy).

Daniel Felipe Martínez participated twice in the U23 ITT. Photo © File)

RESULTS OF THE COLOMBIANS IN THE CHRONOS OF THE WORLD CUP (Under-23 category)

2022 ( Wollongong -Australia)
40 Juan Manuel Barboza 7:24

2021 (Bruges-Belgium)
38 Santiago Buitrago 2:12
47 Victor Ocampo 2:50

2017 (Bergen-Norway)
28 Daniel Felipe Martinez 3:12

2016 (Qatar-Doha)
30 Daniel Felipe Martinez 2:33

2015 (Richmond-United States)
35 Jonathan Ospina 2:28
36 Jonathan Restrepo 2:31

2014 (Ponferrada-Spain)
36 Miguel Angel ‘Superman’ Lopez 2:37
39 Carlos Mario Ramirez 2:57

2013 (Florence-Italy)
17 Brayan Steven Ramirez 2:41

2012 (Valkenburg- Netherlands)
35 Hernando Bohorquez 3:35

2011 (Copenhagen-Denmark)
47 Nairo Quintana 4:18

2010 (Geelong-Australia)
19 Javier Eduardo Gomez 2:33

2009 (Mendrisio-Suiza)
26 Nairo Quintana 2:08
27 Juan Pablo Villegas 2:15

2008 (Varese-Italy)
11 Jaime Gustavo Suaza 1:40
14 Fabio Duarte 1:49
50 Jarlinson Pantano 4:42

2007(Stuttgart-Germany)
52 Wilson Alexander Marentes 04:35

2006 (Austria)
25 Rigoberto Uran 2:22
48 Fabio Duarte 4:40

2005 (Spain)
40 Weimar Roldán 4:29
53 William Aranza 5:55
55 Julián David Muñoz 6:16

2004 (Italia)
25 Julián David Muñoz 3:39
36 Raphael Infantino 4:33
48 Carlos Fernando Vargas 5:27

2003 (Canada)
20 Raphael Infantino 2:03
36 Andres Rodriguez 3:38

2002 (Belgium)
40 Andres Rodriguez 3:29
42 Mauricio Ortega 3:44

2001 (Portugal)
17 Luis Felipe Laverde 2:20
37 Carlos Andres Ibanez 4:31

1999 (Italia)
41 Luis Oran Castaneda 3:01
48 Mauricio Ardila 3:28

1998 (Netherlands)
22 Marlon Perez 1:34
44 Luis Oran Castaneda 3:15

1997 (San Sebastián-Spain)
9 Ivan Ramiro Parra 1:19
18 Marlon Perez 2:10
43 Hernan Dario Bonilla 4:36

1996 (Lugano-Switzerland)
7 Victor Hugo Pena 2:26

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