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2008 Volta de Ciclismo Internacional do Estado de São Paulo


FieldValue
name2008 Volta de São Paulo
imageVolta de Sao Paulo 2008.svg
image_captionVolta de São Paulo 2008 – Stage Outline
dateApril 20–April 27, 2008
stages9
distance1048
unitkm
time24h 43' 17"
firstGregolry Panizo
first_natBrazil
first_teamDataro-Blumenau
secondLuiz Amorim Tavares
second_natBrazil
second_teamCESC-Sundown
thirdJair Santos
third_natBrazil
third_teamAvaí-Florianópolis
pointsEdgardo Simón
points_natArgentina
points_teamScott-SJC
mountainsMarcelo Moser
mountains_natBrazil
mountains_teamAvaí-Florianópolis
teamAvaí-Florianópolis
team_natBrazil
previous2007
next2009

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:

  • Category 1: 11, 9, 8 pts
  • Category 2: 9, 7, 6 pts
  • Category 3: 7, 5, 4 pts
  • Category 4: 5, 3, 2 pts

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

Stages and Results

Stage 1: [[São Paulo (city)|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 Simón.

NationCyclistTeamTime
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2URUAlvaro TardáguilaUruguay
3BRAAlex DinizSCF

|| |General Classification after Stage 1

NationCyclistTeamTime
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2URUAlvaro TardáguilaUruguay
3BRAAlex DinizSCF

|}

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2BRAAlcides VieiraDataro
3URUAlvaro TardáguilaUruguay

|| |Mountain Classification after Stage 1

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1BRAAlex DinizSCF
2BRARenato SantosDataro
3BRAJean ColocaMetodista-SBC

|}

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 Simón.

NationCyclistTeamTime
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown
3BRAKléber RamosSuzano-Flying Horse

|| |General Classification after Stage 2

NationCyclistTeamTime
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown
3URUAlvaro TardáguilaUruguay

|}

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2BRAAlcides VieiraDataro
3ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown

|| |Mountain Classification after Stage 2

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1BRAMarcelo MoserAvaí-Florianópolis
2BRAJean ColocaMetodista-SBC
3BRARenato SantosDataro

|}

Stage 3: [[São Carlos]] [[Individual Time Trial|time trial]]

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

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRALuiz Amorim TavaresCESC-Sundown
2BRAMagno Prado NazaretSCF
3BRAGregolry PanizoDataro

|| |General Classification after Stage 3

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRALuiz Amorim TavaresCESC-Sundown
2BRAMagno Prado NazaretSCF
3BRAGregolry PanizoDataro

|}

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2BRALuiz Amorim TavaresCESC-Sundown
3BRAAlcides VieiraDataro

|| |Mountain Classification after Stage 3

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1BRAMarcelo MoserAvaí-Florianópolis
2BRAJean ColocaMetodista-SBC
3BRARenato SantosDataro

|}

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 Simón.

NationCyclistTeamTime
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown
3BRABruno TabanezSLS-Americana

|| |General Classification after Stage 4

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRALuiz Amorim TavaresCESC-Sundown
2BRAMagno Prado NazaretSCF
3BRAGregolry PanizoDataro

|}

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown
3BRALuiz Amorim TavaresCESC-Sundown

|| |Mountain Classification after Stage 4

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1BRAMarcelo MoserAvaí-Florianópolis
2BRAJean ColocaMetodista-SBC
3BRARenato SantosDataro

|}

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.

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRAOtávio BulgarelliSuzano-Flying Horse
2BRAGregolry PanizoDataro
3BRABruno PereiraSLS-Americana

|| |General Classification after Stage 5

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRAGregolry PanizoDataro
2BRAMagno Prado NazaretSCF
3BRALuiz Amorim TavaresCESC-Sundown

|}

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown
3BRAGregolry PanizoCESC-Sundown

|| |Mountain Classification after Stage 5

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1BRAMarcelo MoserAvaí-Florianópolis
2BRACleberson WeberDataro
3CHIMarco ArriagadaJuarez-México

|}

Stage 6: [[Campinas]] to [[Atibaia]]

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

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRADiego PortugalCESC-Sundown
2BRAFábio RibeiroDET-Cordeirópolis
3BRABruno PereiraSLS-Americana

|| |General Classification after Stage 6

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRAGregolry PanizoDataro
2BRAMagno Prado NazaretSCF
3BRALuiz Amorim TavaresCESC-Sundown

|}

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown
3BRAAlcides VieiraDataro

|| |Mountain Classification after Stage 6

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1BRADiego PortugalCESC-Sundown
2BRABruno PereiraSLS-Americana
3BRAMarcelo MoserAvaí-Florianópolis

|}

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.

NationCyclistTeamTime
1ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown
2BRAKléber RamosSuzano-Flying Horse
3ARGArmando BorrajoChivilcoy-Argentina

|| |General Classification after Stage 7

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRAGregolry PanizoDataro
2BRAMagno Prado NazaretSCF
3BRALuiz Amorim TavaresCESC-Sundown

|}

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown
3BRAGregolry PanizoDataro

|| |Mountain Classification after Stage 7

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1BRAMarcelo MoserAvaí-FLorianópolis
2BRADiego PortugalCESC-Sundown
3BRABruno PereiraSLS-Americana

|}

Stage 8: [[São José dos Campos]] to [[Campos do Jordão]]

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

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRAJair SantosAvaí-Florianópolis
2BRAMarcelo MoserAvaí-Florianópolis
3BRAGregolry PanizoDataro

|| |General Classification after Stage 8

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRAGregolry PanizoDataro
2BRALuiz Amorim TavaresCESC-Sundown
3BRAMagno Prado NazaretSCF

|}

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown
3BRAGregolry PanizoDataro

|| |Mountain Classification after Stage 8

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1BRAMarcelo MoserAvaí-FLorianópolis
2BRADiego PortugalCESC-Sundown
3BRABruno PereiraSLS-Americana

|}

Stage 9: [[Jundiaí]] to [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]]

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

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRAGilberto GoesSales-BH
2BRAAntônio NascimentoMemorial-Santos
3BRAGregolry PanizoDataro

|}

Final results

NationCyclistTeamTime
1BRAGregolry PanizoDataro
2BRALuiz Amorim TavaresCESC-Sundown
3BRAJair SantosAvaí-Florianópolis
4BRAMagno Prado NazaretSCF
5BRAOtávio BUlgarelliSuzano-Flying Horse
6BRAAntônio NascimentoMemorial-Santos
7BRAMarcelo MoserAvaí-Florianópolis
8BRARafael GerhardAvaí-Florianópolis
9BRARenato SeabraSCF
10BRAJosé MedeirosUnião-Assis

|}

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1ARGEdgardo SimónSCF
2ARGFrancisco ChamorroCESC-Sundown
3BRAGregolry PanizoDataro

|| |Mountain Classification after Stage 9 (Final results)

NationCyclistTeamPoints
1BRAMarcelo MoserAvaí-Florianópolis
2BRADiego PortugalCESC-Sundown
3BRAPatrique AzevedoSuzano-Flying Horse

|}

NationTeamTime
1BRAAvaí-Florianópolis
2BRASCF
3BRADataro

|}

Participating teams and riders

; UCI Continental teams

  • BRA SCF – Scott–Marcondes Cesar–São José dos Campos : 10 – BRA Magno Prado Nazaret : 11 – BRA Pedro Autran Nicácio : 12 – BRA Breno Sidoti : 13 – BRA Maurício Morandi : 14 – BRA Fabrício Morandi : 15 – BRA Renato Seabra : 16 – BRA Alex Diniz : 17 – ARG Edgardo Simón

; National teams

  • URU Uruguay – Uruguay National Team : 190 – URU Richard Mascarañas : 191 – URU Jorge Bravo : 192 – URU Alvaro Tardáguila : 193 – URU Gonzalo Tagliabúe : 194 – URU Cristian Villanueva : 195 – URU José Miraglia : 196 – URU Geovane Fernández : 197 – URU Fredy Peralta

; Regional teams

  • ARG ACME – ACME Cycling Team : 140 – ARG Maurício Frazer : 141 – ARG Javier Lindner : 142 – ARG Jesus Patalagoytia : 143 – GUA Lisandro Ajcu : 144 – ARG Adolfo Trabochi : 145 – GUA Luis Marroquin : 146 – CAN Gabriel Epstein

  • BRA Avaí-Florianópolis – Avaí/Florianópolis/APGF : 80 – BRA Jair Santos : 81 – BRA Marcelo Moser : 82 – URU Ramiro Gonzales : 83 – BRA Rafael Gerhard : 84 – BRA Rafael Silva : 85 – BRA Edson Resende : 86 – BRA Gustavo Zorzo : 87 – BRA Flávio Reblin

  • BRA CESC-Sundown – CESC/Sundown/Nossa Caixa/Calipso/Maxxis : 30 – BRA Luiz Amorim Tavares : 31 – BRA Rogério Silva : 32 – BRA Walter Ribeiro Jr. : 33 – ARG Francisco Chamorro : 34 – BRA Raul Cançado : 35 – BRA Edson Corradi : 36 – BRA Elivelton Pedro : 37 – BRA Diego Portugal

  • ARG Chivilcoy-Argentina – Ciudad de Chivilcoy : 180 – ARG Emilio Martin : 181 – ARG Fernando Antogna : 182 – ARG Gustavo Toledo : 183 – ARG Armando Borrajo : 184 – ARG César Sigura : 185 – ARG Pedro Prieto

  • BRA Dataro – Clube Dataro de Ciclismo/Blumenau : 40 – BRA Alcides Vieira : 41 – BRA Cleberson Weber : 42 – BRA Gregolry Panizo : 43 – BRA Jocielmo Marins : 44 – BRA Renato Santos : 45 – BRA Eduardo Pereira : 46 – BRA Carlos França : 47 – BRA Sidnei Silva

  • BRA DET-Cordeirópolis – DET Cordeirópolis/Kuruma/Incefra/Unilance : 110 – BRA Andrio Lima : 111 – BRA Fábio Ribeiro : 112 – BRA Hernandes Cuadri : 113 – BRA Marcelo Soares : 114 – BRA Elinton Stocco : 115 – BRA Leonardo Lima : 116 – BRA Glauber Nascimento : 117 – BRA André Souza

  • VEN Gob.Zulia – Venezuela/Gob.Zulia/Alcadia de Cabimas : 170 – VEN Manuel Medina : 171 – VEN Víctor Moreno : 172 – VEN Adelso Valero : 173 – VEN Franklin Chacón : 174 – VEN José Contreras : 175 – VEN Hebert Rivas

  • MEX Juarez-México – Municipalidad de Juarez – México : 150 – MEX Fidel Goytia : 151 – MEX Jessiel Valenzuela : 152 – MEX Ricardo Tapia : 153 – MEX Javier Pérez : 154 – CHI Marco Arriagada : 155 – MEX Ismael Ponce

  • BRA Memorial-Santos – Memorial/PM Santos/Giant/Nossa Caixa : 1 – BRA Marcos Novello : 2 – BRA Antônio Nascimento : 3 – BRA André Pulini : 4 – BRA Thiago Nardin : 5 – BRA Eduardo Pinheiro : 6 – BRA Robson Dias : 7 – BRA Patrick Oyakaua : 8 – BRA Armando Camargo

  • BRA Metodista-SBC – Metodista/São Bernardo do Campo/Sundown/Nossa Caixa : 70 – BRA Adriano Martins : 71 – BRA Alexandre Mantovani : 72 – BRA Jerre Souza : 73 – BRA Jeovane Oliveira : 74 – BRA Wilian Rodrigues : 75 – BRA Marcelo Simeoni : 76 – BRA Jean Coloca : 77 – BRA João Paulo Vieira

  • BRA Sales-BH – Sales Supermercados/Pinarello/BH : 20 – URU Miguel Direnna : 21 – BRA Márcio Pinto : 22 – BRA Roger Ferraro : 23 – BRA Valcemar Justino : 24 – BRA Vanderlei Melchior : 25 – BRA Renato Rohsler : 26 – BRA Fabiele Mota : 27 – BRA Gilberto Goes

  • BRA Sel.Paulista – Seleção Paulista : 130 – BRA Jean Silva : 131 – BRA Gideoni Monteiro : 132 – BRA Valmir Baia : 133 – BRA José Cláudio Santos : 134 – BRA Carlos Santos : 135 – BRA Alberto Camera

  • BRA SF-Kenda – São Francisco/Kenda/Nossa Caixa/DKS/Ribeirão Preto : 60 – CUB Michel García : 61 – BRA Murilo Costa : 62 – BRA Rodrigo Melo : 63 – BRA Anderson Echeverria : 64 – BRA Humberto Vale : 65 – BRA Juliano Silva : 66 – BRA José Jailson Diniz : 67 – BRA Daniel Amaral

  • BRA SLS-Americana – São Lucas Saúde/UCA/Americana : 120 – BRA Anderson Oliveira : 121 – BRA Bruno Pereira : 122 – BRA Bruno Tabanez : 123 – BRA Geraldo Santos : 124 – BRA José Júnior Diniz : 125 – BRA Luciano Silva

  • BRA Suzano-Flying Horse – Suzano/Flying Horse/Caloi : 90 – BRA Alex Arseno : 91 – BRA Douglas Bueno : 92 – BRA Kléber Ramos : 93 – BRA Léo Ferréira : 94 – BRA Otávio Bulgarelli : 95 – BRA Patrique Azevedo : 96 – BRA Renato Ruiz : 97 – BRA Tiago Fiorilli

  • BRA Team Vale – Team Vale/FAPI/O Lojão/Gramado/JKS/Sejelp : 100 – BRA Ezequiel Riderson : 101 – BRA Flávio Cardoso : 102 – BRA Raphael Serpa : 103 – BRA Roberto Pinheiro : 104 – BRA Fabiano Mota : 105 – BRA Fábio Fagundes : 106 – BRA Fernando Tomaz : 107 – BRA Marcos Pereira Jr.

  • BRA União-Assis – União/Assis-Amea : 50 – BRA Alan Maniezzo : 51 – BRA Justino Ribeiro : 52 – BRA Diego Domingues : 53 – BRA José Medeiros : 54 – BRA Ruy Sá Neto : 55 – BRA Josias Silva : 56 – BRA Elton Marroni : 57 – BRA Rodrigo Cheles

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