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Fernando Gaviria (Fernando Gaviria Rendón) was born on 19 August, 1994 in La Ceja, Antioquia, Colombia, is a Colombian road racing cyclist. Discover Fernando Gaviria's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
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Fernando Gaviria Rendón |
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Age |
29 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
19 August, 1994 |
Birthday |
19 August |
Birthplace |
La Ceja, Antioquia, Colombia |
Nationality |
Colombia
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He is a member of famous Cyclist with the age 29 years old group.
Fernando Gaviria Height, Weight & Measurements
At 29 years old, Fernando Gaviria height is 1.80m and Weight 71 kg.
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1.80m |
Weight |
71 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Fernando Gaviria Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Fernando Gaviria worth at the age of 29 years old? Fernando Gaviria’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cyclist. He is from Colombia. We have estimated Fernando Gaviria's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Fernando Gaviria Social Network
Timeline
Fernando Gaviria Rendón (born 19 August 1994) is a Colombian professional road and track racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam.
He is well known as a sprinter.
He won a surprise victory in the first stage of the race, opening his sprint early and beating 2011 world champion Mark Cavendish of the team into second place.
Cavendish said after the race that he had not heard of Gaviria before the race.
Gaviria then won the third stage of the race, again beating Cavendish into second place.
Cavendish won the final stage of the event, with Gaviria finishing a close second.
Before his road career, Gaviria won the omnium and madison events at the 2012 UCI Juniors Track World Championships.
In 2014, he won the under-23 Pan-American road race.
He also competed in the 2014 Tour de l'Avenir.
Although he did not win a stage, he won the bunch sprint behind the breakaway on the first stage and ended the race second in the points competition.
Later that year he won the omnium in the London round of the 2014–15 UCI Track Cycling World Cup.
It was also revealed that Gaviria had been recommended in 2014 to Patrick Lefevere, the manager of, but the team declined to sign him.
Following Gaviria's success at the Tour de San Luis, Lefevere called this a "mistake".
Riding for the Colombian national cycling team, Gaviria came to international attention at the 2015 Tour de San Luis, where he beat former world champion Mark Cavendish in two sprint finishes.
Gaviria's first major road cycling winning streak started in January 2015 at the Tour de San Luis, one of the major early-season cycling races.
Following these high-profile victories, there were reports that several UCI World Tour teams were seeking to sign Gaviria, including, though he committed his 2015 season to riding with the Colombian national team.
In February 2015, Lefevere announced that Gaviria would be undergoing tests with after the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, a further move towards a contract for 2016.
In February 2015, Gaviria competed for Colombia in the track World Championships in the omnium competition.
Although he won none of the six events, he was consistent throughout.
In the concluding points race, he was able to gain an early lap on the field, giving him a large advantage; he was then able to mark his closest rival, Elia Viviani, and secured a comfortable overall victory to win the rainbow jersey.
Gaviria made his debut for as a stagiaire in August 2015 at the RideLondon–Surrey Classic.
He finished in eighth position, the highest-placed rider.
His next race for the team was in the Czech Cycling Tour, where won the first stage, a team time trial.
The following day Gaviria won his first individual stage victory for the team, winning a reduced bunch sprint.
After this race, it was the Tour of Britain, where Gaviria managed to take one stage win ahead of several world class sprinters including André Greipel and Elia Viviani.
Later reports suggested that his most likely 2016 team was Cavendish's own team.
Lefevere also said that such a contract would not prevent Gaviria competing in the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Following these tests, Gaviria signed a contract for 2016 with, along with fellow Colombian Rodrigo Contreras.
Gaviria's plans to ride in the 2016 Olympic Games were affirmed by Lefevere; he also suggested that Gaviria might ride as a stagiaire for the team during 2015.
2016 began almost as strongly as the previous season.
He won the Team Time Trial with and also took another stage at the Tour de San Luis.
He crashed out later in the race preventing another victory.
In February he won a stage and the points classification at the new race Tour La Provence.
In early March he became the first rider to win two gold medals in the Omnium at the Track Cycling World Championships by defending his title from the previous year.
He won stage 3 of Tirreno–Adriatico, his first victory at World Tour level.
His first major Grand Tour wins came at the 2017 Giro d'Italia.
His nickname is "Quetzal splendente", from the brightful and colourful South American bird Quetzal.
Its colours recall his world championship titles, his Colombia and "la maglia Ciclamino" won at Giro d'Italia.
In 2017, he was named in the start list for the Giro d'Italia and won Stage 3 from Tortolì to Cagliari in a sprint finish, taking the lead in the general classification in the process.