Phil Cortes

Phil Cortes (born April 21, 1982 in Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada)[1] is a Canadian racing cyclist.

Phil Cortes
Personal information
Born (1982-04-21) April 21, 1982
Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
2004 Italpasta - Transport Belmire (ITB)
2007 Calyon - Litespeed Pro Cycling Team (CAL)
2008 Amore & Vita–McDonald's (AMO)
2009 Amore & Vita–McDonald's (AMO)
Managerial team
2012– Garneau Quebecor

In 2012, he is the directeur Sportif for Garneau Quebecor, a Canadian cycling team. That same year, Phil Cortes led his team to the Tour de Guadeloupe, with rider Bruno Langlois ranking second in the final general classification.[2]

Palmares

2006
• 3rd : à Classic Chlorophylle (CAN)
• 1st : à Bear Mountain Spring Classic NY (USA)
• 1st Stage 1 : Tobago International (TRD)
• 2nd Stage 3 : Tobago International (TRD)
• 3rd General Classification : Tobago International (TRD)
2008
• 1st Stage 6 : Vuelta a Costa Rica, Guápiles (CRC)
2009
• 2nd Stage 2 : Tour de Beauce, Thetford (CAN)
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References


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