词条 | Iván Parra |
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| name = Iván Parra | image = | fullname = Iván Ramiro Parra Pinto | nickname = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|10|14}} | birth_place = Sogamoso, Colombia | height = {{height|m=1.74|precision=0}} | weight = {{convert|62|kg|lb|abbr=on}} | currentteam = Formesán-Bogotá Humana | discipline = Road | role = Rider | ridertype = Climbing specialist | amateuryears1 = 2009 | amateurteam1 = Lotería de Boyacá | amateuryears2 = 2010 | amateurteam2 = GW-Shimano | amateuryears3 = 2013– | amateurteam3 = Formesán-Bogotá Humana | proyears1 = 1998 | proteam1 = Petróleos de Colombia | proyears2 = 1999–2000 | proteam2 = Vitalicio Seguros | proyears3 = 2001–2002 | proteam3 = {{ct|ONC|2001}} | proyears4 = 2003–2004 | proteam4 = {{ct|KEL|2003}} | proyears5 = 2004 | proteam5 = Cafes Baque | proyears6 = 2005 | proteam6 = {{ct|AND|2005}} | proyears7 = 2006–2007 | proteam7 = {{ct|COF|2006}} | proyears8 = 2008 | proteam8 = {{ct|CEP|2008}} | proyears9 = 2011–2012 | proteam9 = {{ct|EPM|2011}} | majorwins = Giro d'Italia, 2 stages }}Iván Ramiro Parra Pinto (born October 14, 1975 in Sogamoso) is a Colombian road bicycle racer for Colombian Continental cycling team Formesán-Bogotá Humana. He has also competed professionally for Petróleos de Colombia, Vitalicio Seguros, {{ct|ONC|2002}}, >{{ct|KEL|2004}}, Cafes Baque, {{ct|AND|2005}}, {{ct|COF|2007}}, {{ct|CEP|2008}} and {{ct|EPM|2012}}.[1] Parra comes from a Colombian cycling family. His father, Humberto was a successful in the Vuelta a Colombia, his eldest brother was the famous Colombian climber Fabio Parra who won stages in the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España in the 1980s. His other brother (named after his father) Humberto was also a professional cyclist for several years. Parra started cycling as a mountain bike rider and was the Colombian national MTB champion in 1994. He represented Colombia internationally as a Mountain Biker but changed to road racing. In 1998 he came second in the Vuelta a Colombia.[2] In 1999 he came to ride in the European peloton.[3] In 2005 while riding for the UCI Professional Continental team Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia, Parra won two back-to-back stages of the 2005 Giro d'Italia.[4] Major results{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
2nd, Vuelta a Colombia
7th, Vuelta a España
1st, Stage 5, Volta a Galega
13th, Paris–Nice 13th, Volta a Catalunya
10th, Vuelta Ciclista de Chile 6th, Volta a Catalunya
{{COL}} Time Trial Champion 20th, Giro d'Italia 1st, Stage 13 & 14 (in Urtijëi & Livigno) 2nd, Mountains Classification 3rd, Combativity Competition
1st, Mountains Classification, Tour de Romandie 16th, Giro d'Italia
13th, Giro d'Italia
8th, Vuelta a Colombia
4th Overall, Vuelta a Colombia{{div col end}} References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://62.50.72.82/ucinet/default.asp?page=UCITeamsdetail&discipline=ROA&continent=ALL&teamscategory=CTM&teamstype=CTM&year=2012&teamnameid=3514&npage=2&search=&l=ENG|title=EPM-UNE (EPM) - COL|accessdate=26 January 2012|work=UCI Continental Circuits|publisher=Union Cycliste Internationale}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://members.fortunecity.es/pedalear/Vcol/Vcol1998.htm|title=48ª Vuelta a Colombia – 1998 |publisher=fortune city hosting|accessdate=2007-08-09}} 3. ^{{cite book|last=Rendell|first=Matt|title=Kings of the Mountains|publisher=Aurum Press|year=2002|isbn=1-85410-837-9}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/riders/2005/interviews/?id=ivan_parra05|title=Victory at last, an interview with Ivan Parra|publisher=cyclingnews.com|accessdate=2007-07-21}} External links
10 : 1975 births|Living people|People from Sogamoso|Colombian male cyclists|Colombian Giro d'Italia stage winners|Cyclists at the 1999 Pan American Games|Pan American Games competitors for Colombia|Vuelta a España cyclists|Tour de France cyclists|Giro d'Italia cyclists |
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