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Julio César Rangel

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Colombian cyclist In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Rangel and the second or maternal family name is Melo.

Julio César Rangel Melo (born February 11, 1968, in Bogotá) is a retired male road cyclist from Colombia.

Career

1996
1st in General Classification Vuelta a Boyacá (COL)
1997
1st in Stage 10 Vuelta a Colombia, Alto Santa Helena (COL)
1999
8th in General Classification Clásico RCN (COL)
2002
1st in General Classification Clasico Ciclistico Banfoandes (VEN)
1st in Stage 6 Vuelta al Táchira, Mérida (VEN)
2nd in Stage 7 Vuelta al Táchira, La Grita (VEN)
1st in Stage 8 Vuelta al Táchira, Cerro Cristo Rey (VEN)
3rd in Stage 13 Vuelta al Táchira, San Cristóbal (VEN)
2nd in Stage 1 Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional, La Romana (DOM)
3rd in General Classification Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional (DOM)
2nd in Stage 12 Vuelta a Colombia, Jérico (COL)
1st in Stage 13 Vuelta a Colombia, El Escobero (COL)
1st in Stage 3 Vuelta a Costa Rica, Zurqui (CRC)
1st in Stage 9 Vuelta a Costa Rica, Tarbara (CRC)
1st in Stage 12 Vuelta a Costa Rica, San José (CRC)
1st in General Classification Vuelta a Costa Rica (CRC)
2003
2nd in Stage 15 Vuelta a las Americas, Toluca (MEX)
1st in General Classification Vuelta a la Americas (MEX)
1st in Stage 7 Vuelta a Guatemala, Quetzaltenango (GUA)
2nd in General Classification Vuelta a Guatemala (GUA)
3rd in Stage 8 Vuelta a Vuelta a Costa Rica, Cascajal de Coronado (CRC)
2004
3rd in Stage 9 Vuelta Ciclista de Chile, Portillo (CHI)

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