Vuelta Ciclista de Chile

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Vuelta de Chile
Race details
DateOctober
RegionError creating thumbnail:  Chile
English nameTour of Chile
Local nameVuelta Ciclista de Chile
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI America Tour 2.2
TypeStage race
OrganiserFederación Ciclista de Chile
Web sitewww.fdnciclismochile.cl
History
First edition1976 (1976)
Editions33 (as of 2025)
First winnerFile:Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Fedrigo (ITA)
Most winsError creating thumbnail:  Luis Fernando Sepúlveda (CHI) (2)
Error creating thumbnail:  Marco Arriagada (CHI) (2)
Most recentFile:Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Sevilla (ESP) (2019)

The Vuelta Ciclista de Chile (Tour of Chile) is the main professional men's road cycling stage race in Chile, first held in 1976.[1]

The race is contested over multiple stages across different regions of Chile. It has been considered the country’s premier cycling event, sometimes nicknamed the Multicolored Serpent for the colorful jerseys in the peloton.

History

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The inaugural edition was run between 23 October and 1 November 1976, under the name Vuelta Ciclística El Mercurio. It replaced the earlier Vuelta al Centro de la República (sponsored by the Arrigoni family since the 1950s). El Mercurio newspaper organized the 10-stage route from Puerto Montt to Santiago, with major crowds in Concepción and Santiago. Italian rider Giovanni Fedrigo became the first winner, while the San Bernardo club won the team classification.

From 1977, Colombian teams began to dominate the race, earning the nickname "Escarabajos" ("Beetles"). Antonio Londoño was champion in 1977, followed by several Colombian victories.

The race was not held in 1993, 1994, from 2007 to 2010, 2013 to 2016, 2018, and since 2020. In 2005, it was classified as a 2.2 race within the UCI America Tour. After a four-year pause, the event returned in January–February 2011. It was last held in 2017, when Colombian Nicolás Paredes took victory. Since then, the Vuelta has remained suspended, while other Chilean races such as the Vuelta Ciclista a Chiloé and the Gran Premio de la Patagonia gained prominence within the UCI America Tour.

Past winners

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Year Country Rider Team
1976 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Giovanni Fedrigo {{{team}}}
1977 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Antonio Londoño {{{team}}}
1978 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Norberto Cáceres {{{team}}}
1979 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Alfonso Flórez Ortiz {{{team}}}
1980 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Plinio Casas {{{team}}}
1981 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Marc Somers {{{team}}}
1982 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Julio Alberto Rubiano {{{team}}}
1983 Error creating thumbnail:  Chile Roberto Muñoz {{{team}}}
1984 Error creating thumbnail:  Brazil Renan Ferraro {{{team}}}
1985 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay Federico Moreira {{{team}}}
1986 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia José Darío Hernández {{{team}}}
1987 Error creating thumbnail:  Chile Peter Tormen {{{team}}}
1988 Error creating thumbnail:  Chile Fernando Vera {{{team}}}
1989 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Julio César Ortegón {{{team}}}
1990 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union Sergei Sukhoruchenkov {{{team}}}
1991 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union Pavel Tonkov {{{team}}}
1992 File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Yuri Sourkov {{{team}}}
1993–94 No race
1995 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Ricardo Meza {{{team}}}
1996 File:Flag of France.svg France Christophe Moreau {{{team}}}
1997 File:Flag of France.svg France Patrice Halgand {{{team}}}
1998 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain José Ramón Uriarte {{{team}}}
1999 Error creating thumbnail:  Chile Luis Fernando Sepúlveda {{{team}}}
2000 Error creating thumbnail:  Chile Luis Fernando Sepúlveda {{{team}}}
2001 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain David Plaza {{{team}}}
2002 File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Gonzalo Salas {{{team}}}
2003 Error creating thumbnail:  Chile Marco Arriagada {{{team}}}
2004 Error creating thumbnail:  Chile Marco Arriagada {{{team}}}
2005 File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Edgardo Simón {{{team}}}
2006 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Andrei Sartassov {{{team}}}
2007–10 No race
2011 Error creating thumbnail:  Chile Gonzalo Garrido[2] {{{team}}}
2012 Error creating thumbnail:  Chile Patricio Almonacid {{{team}}}
2013–16 No race
2017 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Nicolás Paredes {{{team}}}
2018 No race
2019 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Óscar Sevilla {{{team}}}
2020–2025 No race

References

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  1. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  2. ^ Marco Arriagada, who initially won the 2011 race, was later disqualified for doping. The victory was awarded to Gonzalo Garrido.
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