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2010 Vuelta Mexico Telmex

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The 2010 edition of the Vuelta Mexico Telmex was won by Oscar Sevilla of Rock Racing Team.

Jersey Holders

Year Winner Nationality Team
Overall Leader Oscar Sevilla  Spain Rock Racing
Combativity Leader Florencio Ramos  Mexico Chiapas Tequila Afamado
Mountain Leader Rodolfo Torres  Colombia Boyaca Orgullo Nacional
Best Mexican Ignacio Sarabia  Mexico Rock Racing
u23 leader Jose Ramon Aguirre  Mexico Canel´s Turbo

Teams

  • Ukraine Amore & Vita Conad
  • Mexico Arenas Tlaxcala
  • Colombia Bocaya Orgullo de América
  • Mexico Canel's Turbo
  • Armenia CKT Champion System
  • Mexico Empacadora San Marcos
  • Mexico ISD Neri
  • Mexico Orven
  • Mexico PRODEG CEDAJ Guanajuato
  • Mexico Rock Racing
  • Mexico Selección Chiapas Tequila Afamado
  • Cuba Selección Cuba
  • Guatemala Selección Guatemala
  • Venezuela Selección Venezuela
  • Canada Spider Tech by Planet Energy
  • Denmark Team Concordia Forsikring
  • Germany Team Kuota Indeland
  • United Kingdom Team Raleigh
  • United States Team Type One
  • Mexico Veracruz

Results by stage

Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 April 17 Slovenia Aldo Ilesic
2 April 18 Veracruz-Xalapa 108 Medium-mountain stage Canada Francois Parisien
3 April 19 Xalapa-Orizaba 173 Mexico Ignacio Sarabia
4 April 20 Orizaba-Tlaxcala 220 Spain Luis F. Macías
5 April 21 Tlaxcala-Cuautla 175 Mexico Flavio de Luna
6 April 23 Cuernavaca-Metepec 180 Mountain stage Mexico Ignacio Sarabia
7 April 24 Ajusco 11 Individual time trial Colombia Rodolfo Torres
8 April 25 Reforma Circuit 100 Flat stage Denmark Philip Nielsen

General Classification

Rank Rider Team Time
 Oscar Sevilla (ESP) Rock Racing 26h 34 18"
2  José Rincón (COL) Boyaca Orgullo de America + 13"
3  Gregorio Ladino (COL) Boyaca Orgullo de America + 18"
4  Víctor Niño (COL) Orven + 45"
5  Ignacio Sarabia (MEX) Rock Racing + 46"

References

Nuestro Ciclismo