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Among the most talented cyclists in the North American peloton, Alejandro Borrajo is renowned for his powerful sprint yet demonstrates the strength and endurance for climbing. Alejandro delivered Jamis/Sutter Home’s first major win of the 2010 season with his victory in the stage two road race at the UCI 2.2 Rutas de America in Uruguay. He went on to win the Redlands Bicycle Classic road race, the Wilmington Grand Prix, and the opening stage of the Fitchburg Longsjo Classic. Although illness kept him off the bike mid-season, Alejandro finished the season with a #10 ranking in the NRC standings. Alejandro started racing on the track near his hometown of Buenos Aires. He turned to professional road racing in 2003 and accumulated impressive results riding for the Panaria-Ceramica and Miche professional cycling teams. In his 2007 debut on the American circuit with Rite Aid, Alejandro proved himself a powerful force, garnering seven victories and 21 podium appearances. Alejandro continues to race with his younger brother Anibal on the Jamis/Sutter Home Team under the leadership of their childhood friend, Directeur Sportif Sebastian Alexandre. For a fourth season with the team, Alejandro is ready to rake in outstanding results for the 2011 season. 2009 Results 2008 Results |