Angie González

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Angie González Road cycling
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Full name Angie Sabrina González García
Date of birth 3rd January 1981
nation VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela
discipline Road / train
Driver type Railway: short-term / endurance
Most important successes
Pan American Championships
2006 PanAmericanJersey.png - team sprint
Pan American Games
2011 gold - Omnium
Last updated: August 11, 2019

Angie Sabrina González Garcia (born January 3, 1981 in La Victoria ) is a Venezuelan cyclist who is active on track and road . She has been one of the most successful and versatile female cyclists in her country since the mid-2000s.

Angie González began her cycling career first in the short-term disciplines on the track. At the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008 , she then started in the road race and finished 57th. From this point on, she increasingly competed in road races and track races in endurance disciplines such as omnium or team pursuit .

In 2016 González was nominated for participation in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro ; it is her third participation in the Olympic Games. She took 18th place in the Omnium.

successes

train

2005
  • bronze Pan American Championship - Sprint
2006
  • PanAmericanJersey.pngPanamerican Champion - Team Sprint (with Karelia Machado )
  • silver Pan American Championship - 500-meter time trial
2011
2012
  • silver Pan American Championship - Omnium
  • MaillotVenezuela.svg Venezuelan Champion - Omnium
2013
2014
2015
  • silver Pan American Championship - Omnium
  • MaillotVenezuela.svg Venezuelan Champion - Omnium
2017
  • silver Pan American Championship - points race
  • bronze Pan American Championship - Omnium
  • gold Juegos Bolivarianos - Scratch, Omnium
2018
2019
  • MaillotVenezuela.svg Venezuelan Champion - Scratch, Points Race, Single Pursuit, Omnium

Street

2008
  • Clasico Corre por la Vida
2010
2011
2012
  • MaillotVenezuela.svg Venezuelan champion - road race
2013
  • bronze Pan American Championship - Road Race
2014
2019

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