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Juan Carlos Rosero

Ecuadorian cyclist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Juan Carlos Rosero García (28 November 1962 23 January 2013)[1] was an Ecuadorian professional road racing cyclist, who competed for his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.[2][3] After retiring from competition, Rosero became a teacher: he also became a mentor to Richard Carapaz, Ecuador's first European-based professional cyclist and Grand Tour winner, through a cycling club he founded at the school where he was teaching; the club has also produced a number of other professional riders, including Jhonatan Narváez and Jonathan Caicedo.[4] Born in Tumbaco, Quito Canton, Rosero died in Tulcán.

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Career

1986
1st in General Classification Vuelta Ciclista a la Republica del Ecuador (ECU)
1987
1st in General Classification Vuelta a Mendoza (ARG)
1989
1st in General Classification Vuelta Ciclista a la Republica del Ecuador (ECU)
1991
2nd in General Classification Vuelta al Táchira (VEN)
1992
1st in General Classification Vuelta a Boyacá (COL)
1st in General Classification Vuelta Ciclista a la Republica del Ecuador (ECU)
43rd in Olympic Games, Road, Amateurs, Sant Sadurni d'Anoia, Barcelona (ESP)
5th in General Classification Vuelta a Colombia (COL)
1993
1st in Stage 13 Vuelta a Colombia, Pamplona (COL)
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