Furtado, Juliana (1967–)
Furtado, Juliana (1967–)
American mountain biker. Born April 4, 1967, in New York, NY.
Was a member of the US National Ski team (1980–87); was National Road champion (1989) and Downhill World champion (1992); was 5-time National cross-country champion and 3- time cross-country World Cup champion. Inducted into Mountain Bike Hall of Fame (1993).
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