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Fabio Parra

Fabio Enrique Parra Pinto (born November 22, 1959 in Sogamoso, Boyacá) is a retired Colombian road racing cyclist. Parra was successful as an amateur in Colombia, winning the ''Novatos'' classification for new riders or riders riding their first edition of the race, and finishing 14th in the 1979 Vuelta a Colombia〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=29o Vuelta a Colombia 1979 )〕 and then the General classification in the 1981 Vuelta a Colombia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=31a Vuelta a Colombia 1981 )〕 He also competed in the individual road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fabio Parra Olympic Results )
Parra turned professional for the first Colombian cycling team, Café de Colombia, in 1985. He was a professional from 1985 to 1992 and won stages in the Tour de France and Vuelta a España. His success occurred at the same time as his compatriot Luis Herrera. While Herrera won stages and the King of the Mountains competitions in the grand tours, Parra could contend for the overall classification. His greatest achievements were a third place in the 1988 Tour de France, highest placing of a South American for 25 years, until his countryman Nairo Quintana finished second in the 2013 Tour de France, and, in the following year in the Vuelta a España, finishing second to Pedro Delgado at 35 seconds.
Fabio Parra has two younger brothers who also became professionals, Humberto Parra Pinto and Iván Parra. Humberto rode for three years for Kelme while Iván won 2 stages of the 2005 Giro d'Italia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Victory at last, an interview with Ivan Parra )
== Major accomplishments ==

;1979 – Lotería de Boyacá A
:14th overall Vuelta a Colombia
:1st Novatos New rider classification
;1980 – Lotería de Boyacá A
:9th overall Vuelta a Colombia
;1981 – Lotería de Boyacá A
:2nd overall Clásico RCN
:1st overall Vuelta a Colombia

;1982 – Perfumería Yanneth
:2nd overall Clásico RCN
;1984 – Leche La Gran Vía A
:3rd overall Vuelta a Colombia
:5th overall Clásico RCN
;1985 – Café de Colombia-Pilas Varta-Mavic
:5th overall Vuelta a España
:8th overall 1985 Tour de France
:: 1st, Stage 12
:: 20pxWinner white jersey
:2nd overall Vuelta a Colombia
:: 1st, Stage 11
;1986 – Café de Colombia-Pilas Varta
:8th overall Vuelta a España
;1987 – Café de Colombia
:6th overall 1987 Tour de France
:1st overall Clásico RCN
:: 1st, Stage 1
:: 1st, Stage 6
:3rd overall Tour de Suisse
;1988 – Kelme
:5th overall Vuelta a España
:: 1st, Stage 13
: 3rd overall 1988 Tour de France
:: 1st, Stage 11
:4th overall Vuelta a Colombia
;1989 – Kelme
:2nd overall Vuelta a España
:2nd overall Clásico RCN
:: 1st, Stage 3
:2nd overall Vuelta a Colombia
:: 1st, Stage 10
;1990 – Kelme
:5th overall Vuelta a España
:13th overall 1990 Tour de France
:5th overall Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
;1991 – Amaya
:5th overall Vuelta a España
:: 1st, Stage 13
:8th, GP Cafe de Colombia
:6th overall Vuelta a Colombia
;1992 – Amaya
:7th overall Vuelta a España
:1st overall Vuelta a Colombia
:: 1st, Stage 11

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