Cesar Grajales
Willing to turn himself inside out for a teammate or a win
Colombian Cesar Grajales continues with the ranks of the Competitive Cyclist Pro Racing Team after coming off a solid season of racing with the Bahati Foundation squad in 2010. Known primarily as a climber, and one of the very best climbers, Grajales proved his skills as a top US pro when, at the 2004 Tour de Georgia, he attacked on the Brasstown Bald and dropped a group of riders containing Chris Horner and Lance Armstrong in a spectacular stage 6 win.
Racing with elite domestic squads like Jittery Joes and the Navigators, Grajales is an experienced yet humble rider who is willing to turn himself inside out for a teammate or a win. As a veteran Pro Tour rider, Grajales brings both race experience and insight to the Competitive Cyclist Pro Cycling Team, as well as some incredible natural ability.
Previous teams
Jittery Joes, Navigator
Career highlights pre-2012
Winner, King of the Mountain classification, TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Classic; 3rd, stage 1, Tour of the Gila (2010); 2nd, San Dimas Road Race (2010); 9th overall Tour of Utah (2010); Brasstown Bald Mountain winner, stage 6, Tour de Georgia (2004).España - 3rd stage one (TTT), 6th stage nine, 8th stage 15; 2009 Tour de Romandie - 2nd stage 3 (TTT)
