Sebastián Donadío

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Sebastián Donadío Road cycling
To person
Date of birth 5th January 1972
nation ArgentinaArgentina Argentina
discipline train
Most important successes
Six days race
2005 : Turin (with Marco Villa )
2009 : Cremona (with Walter Pérez )
Last updated: April 14, 2020

Sebastián Donadío (born January 5, 1972 in Buenos Aires ) is an Argentine track cyclist , specializing in two-man team cycling .

Sebastián Donadío has been active in competitive cycling since 1990. In Europe he started mainly in Six Days ; He won two of them: 2005 in Turin with Marco Villa and 2009 in Cremona with Walter Pérez . He has been Argentine champion several times: in 2009 in scratch and in two-man team driving with Sebastián Cancio and most recently in September 2010 in Madison (two-man team driving) with Walter Perez.

Sebastián Donadío comes from a cycling enthusiast family. His grandfather drove races when the family was still living in Italy. His father Eduardo is a cyclist, as are his siblings; his sister Daniela was the Argentine road champion in 1994. The family runs the “Escuela de ciclismo” cycling academy together in Buenos Aires. Donadío has been voted "Cycling Coach of the Year" three times by Argentinian sports journalists.

Sebastián Donadío is a qualified lawyer. He also appears as a musician under the name "Seba - El ciclista cantante". His first CD was released in 2010.

Individual evidence

  1. a b PezCycling News: "Carribian PEZ: Argentina's Sebastian Donadio" accessed on May 3, 2010 (English)

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