2018 Colombia Oro y Paz
Male Team 06 - 11 Feb

Tour Colombia

941 Kilometers 6 Stages
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Participants list

  1. Winner Anacona
  2. Richard Carapaz
  3. Víctor De la Parte
  4. Antonio Pedrero
  5. Dayer Quintana
  6. Nairo Quintana
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TV

Señal Colombia will be broadcasting all six stages live (official stream). No news are available yet on traditional coverage across Europe.
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Timetable

There's a six-hour difference between Colombia and Central Europe. Here's a list with all start and finish times for the six stages: ???????? Colombia - 1) Palmira (Circuit): 10am - 12.15pm. 2) Palmira - Palmira: 10am - 2.20pm. 3) Palmira - Buga: 10am - 1.42pm. 4) Buga - Boquerón / El Tambo: 10am - 1.44pm. 5) Pereira - Salento: 9am - 1.05pm. 6) Armenia - Manizales / Torre Chipre: 9.30am - 2.11pm. ???????? Euro time (24h) - 1) Palmira (Circuit): 16.00 - 18.15. 2) Palmira - Palmira: 16.00 - 20.20. 3) Palmira - Buga: 16.00 - 19.42. 4) Buga - Boquerón / El Tambo: 16.00 - 19.44. 5) Pereira - Salento: 15.00 - 19.05. 6) Armenia - Manizales / Torre Chipre: 15.30 - 20.11.
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Bonus

There will be 10-6-4" awarded for the first three finishers in every stage, plus 3-2-1" at three intermediate sprints per stage.
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Social Media

The event's official Twitter handle is @ColOroyPaz; the hashtag they will be using is #ColombiaOroyPaz. Our @Movistar_Team account will follow - as with every race during the 2018 season- the Blues' performances play-by-play.

Stages

Analysis

01
Palmira (Circuito) (99.9km)
06 February
  1. 01 Fernando Gaviria Quick Step 2h07'05"
  2. 02 Sebastián Molano Manzana Postobón m.t.
  3. 03 Max Richeze Quick Step m.t.
  4. 50 Winner Anacona Movistar Team m.t.
  5. 53 Víctor De la Parte Movistar Team m.t.
  6. 58 Richard Carapaz Movistar Team m.t.
  7. 117 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team m.t.
  8. 123 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team m.t.
  9. 138 Dayer Quintana Movistar Team +1'48"
02
Palmira - Palmira (183.4km)
07 February
  1. 01 Fernando Gaviria Quick Step 3h49'30"
  2. 02 Sebastián Molano Manzana Postobón m.t.
  3. 03 Matteo Malucelli Androni Giocattoli m.t.
  4. 27 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team m.t.
  5. 28 Dayer Quintana Movistar Team m.t.
  6. 44 Richard Carapaz Movistar Team m.t.
  7. 58 Víctor De la Parte Movistar Team m.t.
  8. 100 Winner Anacona Movistar Team m.t.
  9. 134 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team m.t.
03
Palmira - Buga (163.2km)
08 February
  1. 01 Fernando Gaviria Quick Step 3h30'05"
  2. 02 Matteo Malucelli Androni Giocattoli m.t.
  3. 03 Sebastián Molano Manzana Postobón m.t.
  4. 36 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team m.t.
  5. 46 Víctor De la Parte Movistar Team m.t.
  6. 63 Richard Carapaz Movistar Team m.t.
  7. 117 Dayer Quintana Movistar Team m.t.
  8. 123 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +39"
  9. 137 Winner Anacona Movistar Team +00"
04
Buga - Alto Boquerón / El Tambo (149.5km)
09 February
  1. 01 Julian Alaphilippe Quick Step 3h17'36"
  2. 02 Sergio Henao Team Sky m.t.
  3. 03 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team m.t.
  4. 15 Richard Carapaz Movistar Team +11"
  5. 25 Dayer Quintana Movistar Team +26"
  6. 27 Winner Anacona Movistar Team m.t.
  7. 61 Víctor De la Parte Movistar Team +2'04"
  8. 108 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +6'28"
05
Pereira - Salento (163.7km)
10 February
  1. 01 Rigoberto Urán EF – Drapac 3h42'33"
  2. 02 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team m.t.
  3. 03 Egan Bernal Team Sky m.t.
  4. 10 Richard Carapaz Movistar Team +37"
  5. 37 Winner Anacona Movistar Team +1'51"
  6. 61 Víctor De la Parte Movistar Team +3'52"
  7. 63 Dayer Quintana Movistar Team m.t.
  8. 116 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +11'27"
06
Armenia - Manizales / Torre Chipre (184.3km)
11 February
  1. 01 Dayer Quintana Movistar Team 4h22'11"
  2. 02 Egan Bernal Team Sky +10"
  3. 03 Sebastián Henao Team Sky m.t.
  4. 08 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team +22"
  5. 34 Richard Carapaz Movistar Team +1'55"
  6. 59 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +6'53"
  7. 71 Winner Anacona Movistar Team +9'12"
  8. 94 Víctor De la Parte Movistar Team +18'14"

Analysis

Colombia is joining the ‘big leagues’ of cycling with a new event where its fans will be able to enjoy the big national group of talents that have taken the country to a very prominent position in the sport nowadays. The regions of Valle del Cauca, Cauca, Risaralda, Quindío and Caldas -heading northbound and towards the interior of the country- will hold the 1st edition of a race with two very distinguishable parts: three stages for climbers and three days for sprinters.

Palmira will be the venue for the three opening stages, which includes a circuit race in the city (100km, stage one, Tuesday 6th) and three mainly-flat routes before the race heads to Buga (Wednesday 7th + Thursday 8th). Stage four on Friday 9th February will bring the first two rated ascents: Cerrito (Cat-3) and Boquerón / El Tambo (Cat-3), end of a short journey (148km) bringing the race to the higher sections of Colombia.

Stage five (169km, Saturday 10th) will finish on a steep hill in Salento, a prelude of the final, most demanding race -184km from Armenia to Manizales, Saturday 11th-, with another climb of the Boquerón (Cat-3) plus the Torre Chipre (Cat-3) finish, a 19km ascent with final gradients near 9% at points.