Walter Pérez (cyclist)

World Champion 2004

Walter Fernando Pérez ( born January 31, 1975 in San Juan ) is an Argentine track and road cyclist. In 2008 he was, together with Juan Esteban Curuchet Olympic champion in the two - team approach ( Madison ).

Walter Perez won his greatest successes on the track. In 2003 he won with Curuchet two runs in Madison in the World Cup, in Aguascalientes and in Cape Town. In the web - Cycling World Championships, the two athletes won the bronze medal in the same discipline. The following year, he won at the World Championships in Melbourne and a bronze medal in the scratch with Curuchet gold in Madison. In 2005 Pérez and Curuchet Pan champion in Madison, and in scratch Pérez won the bronze medal. In the UCI Track World Championships in 2006 in Bordeaux, he won the bronze medal in Curuchet Madison, and in 2007 he won silver in the Omnium. At the Olympic Games in Beijing, the two Argentine cyclist won gold together in Second - team driving. In 2013 he was Pan Masters in Team Pursuit, together with Maximiliano Richeze, Mauro Richeze and Eduardo Sepulveda; together with Sepulveda, he was runner-up in a two - team driving.

With Curuchet Pérez won the 2007 Six Days of Turin and with Sebastian Donadio 2008, the Six Days of Cremona.

Also on the road Pérez was successful. In 1999, he won the overall title of the Clasica of Oeste- Doble Bragado and was second in the Rutas de America. He then focused on the path up to the 2008 Olympic Games, after which he again played more road races. In 2010 he won the Vuelta a domestic Lavalle Mendoza

Achievements - train

  • World Cup Aguascalientes - Madison ( with Juan Esteban Curuchet )
  • World Cup Cape Town - Madison ( with Juan Esteban Curuchet )
  • Argentine champion - Madison ( with Juan Esteban Curuchet )
  • World Champion - Madison ( with Juan Esteban Curuchet )
  • World Cup Moscow - Madison ( with Juan Esteban Curuchet )
  • World Cup Moscow - Scratch
  • World Cup Sydney - Madison ( with Juan Esteban Curuchet )
  • Pan Masters - Madison ( with Juan Esteban Curuchet )
  • World Cup Los Angeles - Scratch
  • World Cup Los Angeles - Madison ( with Angel Dario Colla )
  • Six Days Turin ( with Juan Esteban Curuchet )
  • Olympic Champion - Madison ( with Juan Esteban Curuchet )
  • Six Days Cremona ( with Sebastian Donadio )
  • Pan Masters - Omnium
  • Pan Masters - Team Pursuit ( with Maximiliano Richeze, Mauro Richeze and Eduardo Sepulveda )

Pan Masters - two - team approach ( with Eduardo Sepulveda )

Team

  • Since 2013 Buenos Aires Province
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