Edwin Orozco

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Edwin Armando Orozco Toro (born July 17, 1982 in La Unión, Antioquia) is a male professional road racing cyclist from Colombia.

Career

2002
1st in Stage 2 Vuelta a Colombia Sub-23, Riosucio (COL)
2004
1st in General Classification Clàsica Gobernacion de Casanare (COL)
2005
1st in Stage 2 Vuelta a Boyacà, Tuta (COL)
2009
1st in Prologue Vuelta a Colombia, Team Time Trial, Bogotá (COL)
5th in General Classification Vuelta a Santander (b) (COL)
1st in Stage 2 Clasica Marinilla, Marinilla (COL)
2nd in General Classification Clasica Marinilla (COL)
3rd in General Classification Clásica Nacional Marco Fidel Suárez (COL)

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