Mauricio Soler

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Mauricio Soler
Personal information
Full name Juan Mauricio Soler Hernández
Date of birth January 14, 1983 (1983-01-14) (age 25)
Country Flag of Colombia Colombia
Team information
Current team Barloworld
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Rider type Climbing specialist
Professional team(s)
2006
2007–
Acqua & Sapone
Barloworld
Major wins
Tour de France, stage 9 (2007)
Tour de France, King of the Mountains (2007)
Circuit de Lorraine (2006)
Infobox last updated on:
July 28, 2007

Juan Mauricio Soler Hernández (born January 14, 1983 in Ramiriquí, Boyacá) is a Colombian professional road bicycle racer for UCI Professional Continental team Barloworld. He competed in the Tour de France for the first time in 2007, winning stage 9 having broken away on the Col du Galibier. He won that year's King of the Mountains title. Soler stated the stage win was "a victory from heaven. It is the biggest win of my life, and in my first Tour de France. I didn't think it would come so quickly."[1]

Soler began racing at the age of 17, he stated a race in his village is what made him decide to become a professional cyclist. Upon becoming a professional, Soler spent a year racing in his native Colombia and soon after joined the Acqua & Sapone team where he was guided by Claudio Corti, who later brought him to his current team, Barloworld.[2]

[edit] Victories

2006
Circuit de Lorraine:
Overall winner
Winner stage 2
2007
Tour de France:
King of the Mountains, Tour de France
Winner Stage 9,
Vuelta a Burgos:
Overall winner
Winner stage 2

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Persondata
NAME Soler, Mauricio
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Soler Rodríguez, Juan Mauricio
SHORT DESCRIPTION Road bicycle racer
DATE OF BIRTH 1983-01-14
PLACE OF BIRTH Ramiriqui, Colombia
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH