Juan Guillermo Brunetta

Juan Guillermo Brunetta

Juan Guillermo Brunetta (born August 25, 1975 in Palmar del Lago,San Juan) is an Argentine professional racing cyclist. He's most famous because of his unusual size for a cyclist. He's 2.09 m. and 95 kg. (6'11 and 217 Ibs). Like most cyclists out of San Juan and its neighbouring state Córdoba, he started off as a track rider but has made the transition to the road and doesn't race as much on the track these days. He's been one of the best time trialists for the last 6 years in Argentina, but he has raced most of his road career in Uruguay with the Villa Teresa team with much succes, especially in the time trials. The last 2 years he's been racing in Argentina again.

Career highlights

;2000: 1st, Stage 5, Vuelta a la Argentina;2001: ARG National Championship, Road race: 2nd Pan-American championships Individual Pursuit in Medellín, Colombia;2002: ARG National Championship, Individual Time trial: 2nd, Overall, Vuelta de San Juan: 1st, Stage 8B, Vuelta Ciclista de Chile: 1st, Stage 6A, Clásica del Oeste-Doble Bragado;2003: ARG National Championship, Track, Individual Pursuit: ARG National Championship, Invidivual Time trial;2004: ARG National Championship, Individual Time trial: ARG National Championship, Track, Individual Pursuit: 1st, Stage 4, Vuelta de San Juan: 1st, Overall, Giro del Sol:: 1st, Stage 2;2005: 3rd Pan American Championships, Individual Time trial in Mar del Plata, Argentina: ARG National Championship, Individual Time trial: ARG National Championship, Track, Madison with Jorge Ruschansky: ARG National Championship, Track, Individual Pursuit;2006: 1st, Stage 1 & 9, Rutas de America: 3rd, Overall, Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay::1st, Stage 8;2007: ARG National Championship, Individual Time trial: 2nd National Championship, Track, Individual Pursuit: ARG National Championship, Track, Team Pursuit with the the Cordoba Track Team: ARG National Championship, Track, Madison with Sebastian Cancio: 1st, Stage 8B, Rutas de America;2008: 1st, Stage 8, Vuelta de San Juan: 2nd, Overall, Clásica del Oeste-Doble Bragado:: 1st, Stage 6A

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