Juan Pablo Suarez

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Juan Pablo Suarez Road cycling
Juan Pablo Suárez (2018)
Juan Pablo Suárez (2018)
To person
Date of birth May 30, 1985
nation ColombiaColombia Colombia
discipline Street
To the team
Current team EPM
function driver
Most important successes
Pan American Championships (track)
2010 gold individual pursuit, team pursuit
2009 gold points race
South American Games
2018 bronze - road race
Juegos Bolivarianos
2017 gold - road race
Last updated: September 26, 2018
Suárez as stage winner at the Clásica Internacional del Café 2011

Juan Pablo Suárez Suárez (born May 30, 1985 in Medellín ) is a Colombian track and road cyclist .

Athletic career

Juan Pablo Suárez was Colombian junior champion in 2003 in Madison (with Jaime Castañeda ) and in the points race . In 2009 he became the Pan American champion in this discipline. The following year he was able to win two continental titles on the track, in the single as in the team pursuit .

From 2010 Suárez drove for the Colombian Continental Team UNE-EPM and from then on mainly drove road races. In the first season he won a stage of the Volta Ciclística Internacional de Gravataí and two stages of the Vuelta a Guatemala . The following year he won the Tour do Rio . In the following years he was regularly successful at the Vuelta a Colombia : in 2014 he was one of the winners of the team time trial , in 2016 he won a stage, in 2017 a stage and the team time trial and again a stage in 2018. In 2017 he won the street race of the Juegos Bolivarianos . At the South American Games in 2018 , he won the bronze medal in the road race.

successes

train

2003
  • MaillotColombia.PNGColombian Champion - Madison (Juniors) with Jaime Castañeda
  • MaillotColombia.PNG Colombian Champion - Points Race (Juniors)
2009
  • Gouden medaille.svg Panamerican champions - points race
2010

Street

2010
2011
2014
2016
2017
2018

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