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Jordi Simón (cyclist)

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Jordi Simón
Simón in 2014
Personal information
Full nameJordi Simón Cadulleras
Born (1990-09-06) 6 September 1990 (age 34)
Navàs, Catalonia, Spain
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2010–2011Caja Rural Amateur
2013Coluer Bicycles
Professional teams
2011Caja Rural (stagiaire)
2012Andalucía
2014–2015Team Ecuador
2016Verva ActiveJet
2017Soul Brasil Pro Cycling
2018Burgos BH[1]

Jordi Simón (born 6 September 1990) is a Spanish racing cyclist, who last rode for UCI Professional Continental team Burgos BH.[2] He rode at the 2014 UCI Road World Championships. In August 2018, he was named in the startlist for the Vuelta a España.[3]

Major results

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2008
2nd Road race, National Junior Road Championships
2011
5th Overall Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid U23
1st Stage 1
7th Road race, UEC European Under-23 Road Championships
9th Overall Tour de l'Avenir
10th Gran Premio della Liberazione
2013
1st Overall Vuelta Ciclista a León
1st Stage 1
2014
Tour des Pays de Savoie
1st Mountains classification
1st Stages 2 & 3
1st Mountains classification Tour de l'Ain
1st Points classification Troféu Joaquim Agostinho
7th Prueba Villafranca de Ordizia
2015
1st Overall GP Internacional do Guadiana
1st Mountains classification
1st Stage 1
6th Overall Istrian Spring Trophy
2016
3rd Road race, National Road Championships
2018
Combativity award Stage 2 Vuelta a España

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

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Grand Tour 2018
A pink jersey Giro d'Italia
A yellow jersey Tour de France
A red jersey Vuelta a España DNF
Legend
Did not compete
DNF Did not finish

References

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  1. ^ "Burgos-BH ready for move into Pro-Continental ranks". Cyclingnews.com. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2018. The team has also added Diego Rubio (Caja Rural) and Jordi Simon (Funvic Brasil) from the Pro-Continental ranks, and Jesus Ezquerra (Sporting Tavira), and Nicolas Sessler (Lizarte) from the Continental level.
  2. ^ "Burgos-BH, 17 corridori per il 2019" [Burgos-BH, 17 riders for 2019]. SpazioCiclismo – Cyclingpro.net (in Italian). Gravatar. 7 December 2018. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  3. ^ "2018: 73rd Vuelta a España: Start List". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
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