2008 Volta de Ciclismo Internacional do Estado de São Paulo

2008 Volta de São Paulo
Volta de São Paulo 2008 - Stage Outline
Race details
Dates April 20April 27, 2008
Stages 9
Distance 1,048 km (651.2 mi)
Winning time 24h 43' 17"
Results
Winner  Gregori Panizo (Brazil) (Dataro-Blumenau)
Second  Luiz Amorim Tavares (Brazil) (CESC-Sundown)
Third  Jair Santos (Brazil) (Avaí-Florianópolis)

Points  Edgardo Simon (Argentina) (Scott-SJC)
Mountains  Marcelo Moser (Brazil) (Avaí-Florianópolis)
Team Avaí-Florianópolis

The 2008 Volta de Ciclismo Internacional do Estado de São Paulo (Portuguese for International Cycling Tour of the State of São Paulo) is the 5th edition of a multi-day road cycling stage race held in the state of São Paulo. This edition features 9 stages over 1048 km, disputed from April 20 to 27, 2008. The race is a 2.2 event in the 2007-2008 UCI America Tour.

Classification and Bonuses

In this edition of the race, time bonuses of 10, 6 and 4 seconds are awarded to the top 3 riders in each stage. Time bonuses of 3, 2 and 1 seconds are awarded to the first 3 riders at each intermediary sprint point. For the points classification, the top 5 riders in each stage are awarded 10, 7, 5, 3 and 2 points, respectively. The first 3 riders at each intermediary sprint receive 5, 3 and 2 points. Climbs are classified among 4 categories. The first 3 riders at each summit are awarded points in the mountains classification according to the category:

The team classification accounts the times of the first 3 riders of each team in each stage.

Stages and Results

Stage 1: São Paulo

Held Sunday, April 20, 2008, in Autódromo José Carlos Pace. This stage featured 20 laps in the racing circuit, for a total distance of 85.84 km. A field of 94 riders finished with the same time of the stage winner, Edgardo Simon.

Stage 1 Result
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 1h58'29"
2 Uruguay Alvaro Tardáguila Uruguay s.t.
3 Brazil Alex Diniz SCF s.t.
General Classification after Stage 1
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 1h58'19"
2 Uruguay Alvaro Tardáguila Uruguay +0'04"
3 Brazil Alex Diniz SCF +0'06"
Points Classification after Stage 1
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 10 pts
2 Brazil Alcides Vieira Dataro 10 pts
3 Uruguay Alvaro Tardáguila Uruguay 7 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 1
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Brazil Alex Diniz SCF 5 pts
2 Brazil Renato Santos Dataro 5 pts
3 Brazil Jean Coloca Metodista-SBC 3 pts

Stage 2: Sorocaba to São Carlos

Held Monday, April 21, 2008. This stage was 230.2 km long. A field of 76 riders finished with the same time of the stage winner, Edgardo Simon.

Stage 2 Result
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 5h43'17"
2 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown s.t.
3 Brazil Kleber Ramos Suzano-Flying Horse s.t.
General Classification after Stage 2
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 7h41'24"
2 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown +0'15"
3 Uruguay Alvaro Tardáguila Uruguay +0'16"
Points Classification after Stage 2
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 23 pts
2 Brazil Alcides Vieira Dataro 10 pts
3 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown 9 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 2
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Brazil Marcelo Moser Avaí-Florianópolis 9 pts
2 Brazil Jean Coloca Metodista-SBC 8 pts
3 Brazil Renato Santos Dataro 7 pts

Stage 3: São Carlos time trial

Held Tuesday, April 22, 2008. This stage was an 11.3 km individual time trial along the streets of São Carlos.

Stage 3 Result
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares CESC-Sundown 14'39"
2 Brazil Magno Prado Nazaret SCF 14'42"
3 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro 14'45"
General Classification after Stage 3
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares CESC-Sundown 7h56'25"
2 Brazil Magno Prado Nazaret SCF +0'03"
3 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro +0'06"
Points Classification after Stage 3
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 23 pts
2 Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares CESC-Sundown 10 pts
3 Brazil Alcides Vieira Dataro 10 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 3
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Brazil Marcelo Moser Avaí-Florianópolis 9 pts
2 Brazil Jean Coloca Metodista-SBC 8 pts
3 Brazil Renato Santos Dataro 7 pts

Stage 4: São Carlos to Ribeirão Preto

Held Tuesday, April 22, 2008. This stage was 93.2 km long, and was held in the afternoon, a few hours after Stage 3. A field of 95 riders finished with the same time of the stage winner, Edgardo Simon.

Stage 4 Result
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 2h18'11"
2 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown s.t.
3 Brazil Bruno Tabanez SLS-Americana s.t.
General Classification after Stage 4
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares CESC-Sundown 10h14'36"
2 Brazil Magno Prado Nazaret SCF +0'03"
3 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro +0'06"
Points Classification after Stage 4
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 33 pts
2 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown 16 pts
3 Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares CESC-Sundown 10 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 4
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Brazil Marcelo Moser Avaí-Florianópolis 9 pts
2 Brazil Jean Coloca Metodista-SBC 8 pts
3 Brazil Renato Santos Dataro 7 pts

Stage 5: Cajuru to Campinas

Held Wednesday, April 23, 2008. This stage was 199.0 km long. A group of 8 riders finished with the same time of the stage winner, Otávio Bulgarelli.

Stage 5 Result
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Otávio Bulgarelli Suzano-Flying Horse 4h39'55"
2 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro s.t.
3 Brazil Bruno Pereira SLS-Americana s.t.
General Classification after Stage 5
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro 14h54'31"
2 Brazil Magno Prado Nazaret SCF +0'03"
3 Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares CESC-Sundown +0'15"
Points Classification after Stage 5
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 33 pts
2 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown 18 pts
3 Brazil Gregori Panizo CESC-Sundown 12 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 5
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Brazil Marcelo Moser Avaí-Florianópolis 12 pts
2 Brazil Cleberson Weber Dataro 10 pts
3 Chile Marco Arriagada Juarez-México 9 pts

Stage 6: Campinas to Atibaia

Held Thursday, April 24, 2008. This stage was 193.0 km long.

Stage 6 Result
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Diego Portugal CESC-Sundown 4h29'36"
2 Brazil Fábio Ribeiro DET-Cordeirópolis +0'37"
3 Brazil Bruno Pereira SLS-Americana +0'44"
General Classification after Stage 6
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro 19h24'59"
2 Brazil Magno Prado Nazaret SCF +0'03"
3 Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares CESC-Sundown +0'15"
Points Classification after Stage 6
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 33 pts
2 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown 18 pts
3 Brazil Alcides Vieira Dataro 13 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 6
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Brazil Diego Portugal CESC-Sundown 13 pts
2 Brazil Bruno Pereira SLS-Americana 13 pts
3 Brazil Marcelo Moser Avaí-Florianópolis 12 pts

Stage 7: Atibaia to São José dos Campos

Held Friday, April 25, 2008. This stage was 105.6 km long, and a field of 102 riders finished with the same time of the stage winner, Francisco Chamorro.

Stage 7 Result
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown 2h14'09"
2 Brazil Kleber Ramos Suzano-Flying Horse s.t.
3 Argentina Armando Borrajo Chivilcoy-Argentina s.t.
General Classification after Stage 7
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro 21h39'06"
2 Brazil Magno Prado Nazaret SCF +0'05"
3 Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares CESC-Sundown +0'17"
Points Classification after Stage 7
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 37 pts
2 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown 33 pts
3 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro 15 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 7
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Brazil Marcelo Moser Avaí-FLorianópolis 22 pts
2 Brazil Diego Portugal CESC-Sundown 13 pts
3 Brazil Bruno Pereira SLS-Americana 13 pts

Stage 8: São José dos Campos to Campos do Jordão

Held Saturday, April 26, 2008. This mountain stage was 79 km long.

Stage 8 Result
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Jair Santos Avaí-Florianópolis 2h07'53"
2 Brazil Marcelo Moser Avaí-Florianópolis +0'10"
3 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro +0'12"
General Classification after Stage 8
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro 23h47'07"
2 Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares CESC-Sundown +0'23"
3 Brazil Magno Prado Nazaret SCF +0'23"
Points Classification after Stage 8
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 37 pts
2 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown 33 pts
3 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro 20 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 8
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Brazil Marcelo Moser Avaí-FLorianópolis 31 pts
2 Brazil Diego Portugal CESC-Sundown 13 pts
3 Brazil Bruno Pereira SLS-Americana 13 pts

Stage 9: Jundiaí to São Paulo

Held Sunday, April 27, 2008. This stage was 51.5 km long.

Stage 9 Result
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Gilberto Goes Sales-BH 56'14"
2 Brazil Antônio Nascimento Memorial-Santos s.t.
3 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro s.t.

Final Results

General Classification after Stage 9 (Final results)
NationCyclistTeamTime
1 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro 24h43'17"
2 Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares CESC-Sundown +0'27"
3 Brazil Jair Santos Avaí-Florianópolis +0'51"
4 Brazil Magno Prado Nazaret SCF +1'34"
5 Brazil Otávio BUlgarelli Suzano-Flying Horse +1'36"
6 Brazil Antônio Nascimento Memorial-Santos +1'41"
7 Brazil Marcelo Moser Avaí-Florianópolis +1'59"
8 Brazil Rafael Gerhard Avaí-Florianópolis +2'30"
9 Brazil Renato Seabra SCF +2'31"
10 Brazil José Medeiros União-Assis +2'33"
Points Classification after Stage 9 (Final results)
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Argentina Edgardo Simon SCF 40 pts
2 Argentina Francisco Chamorro CESC-Sundown 38 pts
3 Brazil Gregori Panizo Dataro 25 pts
Mountain Classification after Stage 9 (Final results)
NationCyclistTeamPoints
1 Brazil Marcelo Moser Avaí-Florianópolis 34 pts
2 Brazil Diego Portugal CESC-Sundown 18 pts
3 Brazil Patrique Azevedo Suzano-Flying Horse 14 pts
Team Classification after Stage 9 (Final results)
NationTeamTime
1 Brazil Avaí-Florianópolis 74h14'13"
2 Brazil SCF +1'26"
3 Brazil Dataro +1'51"

Participating Teams and Riders

UCI Continental Teams
10 - Brazil Magno Prado Nazaret
11 - Brazil Pedro Autran Nicácio
12 - Brazil Breno Sidoti
13 - Brazil Maurício Morandi
14 - Brazil Fabrício Morandi
15 - Brazil Renato Seabra
16 - Brazil Alex Diniz
17 - Argentina Edgardo Simon
National Teams
190 - Uruguay Richard Mascaraña
191 - Uruguay Jorge Bravo
192 - Uruguay Alvaro Tardáguila
193 - Uruguay Gonzalo Tagliabue
194 - Uruguay Cristian Villanueva
195 - Uruguay José Miraglia
196 - Uruguay Geovane Fernández
197 - Uruguay Fredy Peralta
Regional Teams
140 - Argentina Maurício Frazer
141 - Argentina Javier Lindner
142 - Argentina Jesus Patalagoytia
143 - Guatemala Lisandro Ajcu
144 - Argentina Adolfo Trabochi
145 - Guatemala Luis Marroquin
146 - Canada Gabriel Epstein
80 - Brazil Jair Santos
81 - Brazil Marcelo Moser
82 - Uruguay Ramiro Gonzales
83 - Brazil Rafael Gerhard
84 - Brazil Rafael Silva
85 - Brazil Edson Resende
86 - Brazil Gustavo Zorzo
87 - Brazil Flávio Reblin
30 - Brazil Luiz Amorim Tavares
31 - Brazil Rogério Silva
32 - Brazil Walter Ribeiro Jr.
33 - Argentina Francisco Chamorro
34 - Brazil Raul Cançado
35 - Brazil Edson Corradi
36 - Brazil Elivelton Pedro
37 - Brazil Diego Portugal
180 - Argentina Emilio Martin
181 - Argentina Fernando Antogna
182 - Argentina Gustavo Toledo
183 - Argentina Armando Borrajo
184 - Argentina César Sigura
185 - Argentina Pedro Prieto
40 - Brazil Alcides Vieira
41 - Brazil Cleberson Weber
42 - Brazil Gregori Panizo
43 - Brazil Jocielmo Marins
44 - Brazil Renato Santos
45 - Brazil Eduardo Pereira
46 - Brazil Carlos França
47 - Brazil Sidnei Silva
110 - Brazil Andrio Lima
111 - Brazil Fábio Ribeiro
112 - Brazil Hernandes Cuadri
113 - Brazil Marcelo Soares
114 - Brazil Elinton Stocco
115 - Brazil Leonardo Lima
116 - Brazil Glauber Nascimento
117 - Brazil André Souza
170 - Venezuela Manuel Medina
171 - Venezuela Victor Moreno
172 - Venezuela Adelso Valero
173 - Venezuela Franklin Chacón
174 - Venezuela José Contreras
175 - Venezuela Hebert Rivas
150 - Mexico Fidel Goytia
151 - Mexico Jessiel Valenzuela
152 - Mexico Ricardo Tapia
153 - Mexico Javier Perez
154 - Chile Marco Arriagada
155 - Mexico Ismael Ponce
1 - Brazil Marcos Novello
2 - Brazil Antônio Nascimento
3 - Brazil André Pulini
4 - Brazil Thiago Nardin
5 - Brazil Eduardo Pinheiro
6 - Brazil Robson Dias
7 - Brazil Patrick Oyakaua
8 - Brazil Armando Camargo
70 - Brazil Adriano Martins
71 - Brazil Alexandre Mantovani
72 - Brazil Jerre Souza
73 - Brazil Jeovane Oliveira
74 - Brazil Wilian Rodrigues
75 - Brazil Marcelo Simeoni
76 - Brazil Jean Coloca
77 - Brazil João Paulo Vieira
20 - Uruguay Miguel Direnna
21 - Brazil Márcio Pinto
22 - Brazil Roger Ferraro
23 - Brazil Valcemar Justino
24 - Brazil Vanderlei Melchior
25 - Brazil Renato Rohsler
26 - Brazil Fabiele Mota
27 - Brazil Gilberto Goes
130 - Brazil Jean Silva
131 - Brazil Gideoni Monteiro
132 - Brazil Valmir Baia
133 - Brazil José Cláudio Santos
134 - Brazil Carlos Santos
135 - Brazil Alberto Camera
60 - Cuba Michel Garcia
61 - Brazil Murilo Costa
62 - Brazil Rodrigo Melo
63 - Brazil Anderson Echeverria
64 - Brazil Humberto Vale
65 - Brazil Juliano Silva
66 - Brazil José Jailson Diniz
67 - Brazil Daniel Amaral
120 - Brazil Anderson Oliveira
121 - Brazil Bruno Pereira
122 - Brazil Bruno Tabanez
123 - Brazil Geraldo Santos
124 - Brazil José Júnior Diniz
125 - Brazil Luciano Silva
90 - Brazil Alex Arseno
91 - Brazil Douglas Bueno
92 - Brazil Kleber Ramos
93 - Brazil Leo Ferreira
94 - Brazil Otávio Bulgarelli
95 - Brazil Patrique Azevedo
96 - Brazil Renato Ruiz
97 - Brazil Tiago Fiorilli
100 - Brazil Ezequiel Riderson
101 - Brazil Flávio Cardoso
102 - Brazil Raphael Serpa
103 - Brazil Roberto Pinheiro
104 - Brazil Fabiano Mota
105 - Brazil Fábio Fagundes
106 - Brazil Fernando Tomaz
107 - Brazil Marcos Pereira Jr.
50 - Brazil Alan Maniezzo
51 - Brazil Justino Ribeiro
52 - Brazil Diego Domingues
53 - Brazil José Medeiros
54 - Brazil Ruy Sá Neto
55 - Brazil Josias Silva
56 - Brazil Elton Marroni
57 - Brazil Rodrigo Cheles

References

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