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Tomokazu Fujino
Personal information
Full nameTomokazu Fujino
Born (1967-01-25) January 25, 1967 (age 57)
Japan
Team information
Current teamretired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1993Japan Proroad Project
1993–1995Inoac-Deki
1996Japan Professional Cyclist Association
1997Ezak
1999–2002Team Bridgestone Anchor
Major wins
Japanese National Road Race Championship (1998, 1999)

Tomokazu Fujino (藤野智一, Fujino Tomokazu) (born January 25, 1967, in Tokyo) is a former Japanese professional racing cyclist who is currently the general manager for Team Bridgestone Anchor.[1] In his active years, he represented Japan in the 1992 Summer Olympics, with his 21st-place finish in the road race being the highest for a Japanese rider to date in that event.[2] He became Japanese national champion in the road race in 1998 and 1999 and retired in 2002.

Career highlights

1994
1st Tour de Okinawa (Japan)
1995
1st Affoltern am Albis (Switzerland)
1997
1st Tour de Okinawa (Japan)
1998
1st Japanese National Road Race Championships (Japan)
2nd Tour de Okinawa (Japan)
1999
1st Japanese National Road Race Championships (Japan)
2000
3rd Stage 4 Tour of Japan (Japan)

References

  1. ^ "Team Bridgestone Anchor chīmu shōkai" (in Japanese). Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Ask a Professional" (in Japanese). Retrieved 25 June 2010.

External links