Juan Pablo Suárez (cyclist)
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Full name | Juan Pablo Suárez Suárez | ||||||||||||||
Born | Medellín, Colombia | May 30, 1985||||||||||||||
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Current team | Team Petrolike | ||||||||||||||
Discipline | Road | ||||||||||||||
Role | Rider | ||||||||||||||
Amateur teams | |||||||||||||||
2006 | S.C. Etruria Team Ciaponi Edilizia | ||||||||||||||
2007 | Aguardiente Antioqueño–IDEA | ||||||||||||||
2008 | Indeportes–Antioquia | ||||||||||||||
2009 | UNE–EPM | ||||||||||||||
2014 | EPM–UNE–Área Metropolitana | ||||||||||||||
2021–2022 | EPM–Scott | ||||||||||||||
2023– | Team Petrolike | ||||||||||||||
Professional teams | |||||||||||||||
2010–2011 | EPM–UNE | ||||||||||||||
2012–2013 | Colombia–Coldeportes | ||||||||||||||
2015–2018 | EPM–UNE–Área Metropolitana | ||||||||||||||
2019 | GW–Shimano | ||||||||||||||
2020 | EPM–Scott[1] | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Juan Pablo Suárez Suárez (born May 30, 1985) is a Colombian cyclist, who currently rides for Mexican amateur team, Team Petrolike.[2] In 2011 he won the Tour do Rio with his team mates finishing in 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th places.[3]
Major results
- 2003
- 1st File:PanAmericanJersey.png Time trial, Pan American Junior Road Championships
- 2009
- 1st Stage 1 (TTT) Clásico RCN
- 2010
- 1st Stage 9 Clásico RCN
- 2nd Overall Volta Ciclística Internacional de Gravataí
- 1st Stage 2
- 2nd Overall Vuelta a Guatemala
- 1st Stages 2 & 3
- 4th Overall Tour de Santa Catarina
- 5th Overall Vuelta a Colombia
- 9th Overall Vuelta a Cuba
- 2011
- 1st File:Jersey yellow.svg Overall Tour do Rio[3]
- 1st Stage 3
- 2nd Vuelta a La Rioja
- 5th Gran Premio de Llodio
- 6th Overall Vuelta a Castilla y León
- 7th Overall Vuelta a Asturias
- 10th Overall Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional
- 2014
- Pan American Road Championships
- 3rd File:Bronze medal blank.svg Road race
- 4th Time trial
- 3rd Road race, National Road Championships
- 7th Overall Tour do Rio
- 8th Overall Vuelta a Colombia
- 1st Stage 1 (TTT)
- 10th Overall Vuelta a Guatemala
- 2015
- Vuelta a Colombia
- 1st Stages 1 (TTT) & 11
- 9th Overall Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional
- 10th Overall Tour do Rio
- 2016
- 1st File:MaillotColombia.PNG Team time trial, National Road Championships
- 1st Stage 12 Vuelta a Colombia
- 2017
- 1st File:Gold medal bolivarianos.svg Road race, Bolivarian Games
- 1st File:Jersey yellow.svg Overall Clásico RCN
- 3rd Overall Vuelta a Colombia
- 1st Stages 1 (TTT) & 4
- 2018
- 2nd Overall Vuelta a Colombia
- 1st Stage 5
- 3rd File:Bronze medal blank.svg Road race, South American Games
- 2021
- 5th Road race, National Road Championships
- 6th Overall Vuelta a Colombia
- 2023
- 7th Overall Vuelta Bantrab
References
- ↑ "EPM Scott presenta seis refuerzos de lujo para 2020" [EPM Scott presents six luxury reinforcements for 2020]. Revista Mundo Ciclístico (in Spanish). Mundo Ciclístico SAS. 8 November 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ↑ "Juan Pablo Suárez". FirstCycling.com. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Juan Pablo Suarez". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
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- 1985 births
- Living people
- Colombian male cyclists
- South American Games silver medalists for Colombia
- South American Games medalists in cycling
- Competitors at the 2010 South American Games
- Competitors at the 2018 South American Games
- Cyclists from Medellín
- 21st-century Colombian people