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I was taking a look at the MTB Olympic Rankings (which looks very unofficial so far, because the period of qualification starts on May 7th). Anyway, taking in consideration the current scenario we have those countries taking the quotas by ranking

 

 

Men

:BRA:CHI:USA:CAN

 

All those countries look safe for the quotas by ranking, so the event will be a good opportunity to :COL:MEX:ARG:PUR:HON in order, the best ranked countries

 

Women

:BRA:USA:CAN

 

Those are safe... :MEX:CHI:ARG:COL:PUR:ECU are a little bit distant of TOP 19, and they are the contenders for it

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:USA pair out to an early lead in the women’s race :cycling:

 

A lot of bike walking on one of the climbs. Great scenery though :wub:

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:USA guarantees itself a quota in women’s mountain bike. Courtney dominated the race all the way through.

 

:BRA will be next in line for the quota.

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12 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

Mexico only 14 mins from geting its 4th quita for Paris :hyper:

And he does it! A nice pickup for :MEX

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Avancini :BRA and Vidaurre :CHI both off the podium is a bit of a surprise. I figured at least one of them would find the podium, if not the quota.

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I’m a few days late to updating the rest of the event, but anyways 

 

XCO Master Men C2 (55-59)

 

Gold- Cláudio Roberto Alves De Souza :BRA (37:30.771)

Silver- Carlos Henrique Barbosa :BRA (37:39.117)

Bronze- Fábio Teixeira Neto :BRA(39:33.829)

 

XCO Master Men C1 (50-54)
 

Gold- Cristobal Vidaurre :CHI (30:45.944)

Silver- Abraão Assis Eleutério De Azevedo :BRA (31:12.699)

Bronze- Gustavo Ribeiro Jorge :BRA (32:55.522)

 

XCO Master Men D (60-64)

 

Gold- Jorge Chavez Prietro :MEX (42:12.637)

Silver- Cicero Neto Professor :BRA (43:57.916)

Bronze- Adolfo Jose Mariano De Oliveira :BRA (48:49.110)

 

XCO Master Men E (65+)

 

Gold- Dilermano De Fatima Melo :BRA (41:53.327)

Silver- Hermes Santana :BRA (42:43.942)

Bronze- Jusmar Correa Da Silva :BRA (47:44.625)

 

XCO Master B1 (40-44)

 

Gold- Divonei Bispo Dos Santos :BRA (1:08:20.707)

Silver- Joao Paolo Firmino Pereira :BRA (1:10:19.941)

Bronze- Marcus Vinicius Rodrigues E Silva :BRA (1:11:26.485)

 

XCO Master B2 (45-49)

 

Gold- Hugo Alves Prado Neto :BRA (51:28.309)

Silver- Edivando De Souza Cruz :BRA (53:04.293)

Bronze- Eudaldo Asencio Rosario :PUR  (54:00.380)

 

XCO Master A (35-39)

 

Gold- Diego Ortiz Vicenti :BRA (1:09:42.778)

Silver- Luiz Eduardo Ferreira :BRA (1:11:18.486)

Bronze- Fernando Neves Pereira Da Silva :BRA (1:11:58.955)

 

XCO Junior Men

 

Gold- Vinicius Howe :BRA (1:18:23.784)

Silver- Antonio Gomez Ortiz :COL (1:18:54.702)

Bronze- Angel Eduardo Hernandez Cerrada :VEN (1:19:30.261)

 

XCO Junior Women

 

Gold- Marin Lowe :CAN (57:31.631)

Silver- Amalia Medina Fernandez :CHI (57:43.187)

Bronze- Cinthia Guadalupe Martin Gonzalez :MEX (1:00:01.978)

 

XCO Master Men Results Here


XCO Junior Men/Women Results Here

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XCO U23 Men 

 

Gold- Alex Junior Malacarne :BRA (1:16:46.780)

Silver- Gustavo Xavier De Oliveira Pereira :BRA (1:18:05.201)

Bronze- Ivan Aguilar Villegas :MEX (1:18:13.962)

 

XCO U23 Women

 

Gold- Maria Flores Garcia :MEX (1:20:04.066)

Silver- Jocelyn Steyl :CAN (1:20:41.539)

Bronze- Sofia Waite :USA (1:20:55.878)

 

XCO Elite Men 


Gold- Jose Gerardo Ulloa Arevalo :MEX (1:27:05.632)

Silver- Gunnar Holmgren :CAN (1:27:45.497)

Bronze- Joel Fernando Contreras :ARG (1:28:48.306) 

 

XCO Elite Women

 

Gold- Kate Courtney :USA (1:27:02.796)

Silver- Kelsey Urban :USA (1:27:23.716)

Bronze- Raiza Goulao Henrique :BRA (1:27:23.847)

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