Full name Murilo Antonio Fischer 2010–2012 Garmin-Transitions Weight 67 kg Height 1.71 m | Rider type Sprinter Role Bicycler Discipline Road Name Murilo Fischer | |
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2005–2006 Naturino-Sapore di Mare Olympic medals Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's individual road race Competitors Chris Froome, Mark Cavendish, Fabian Cancellara, Cadel Evans, Philippe Gilbert Similar People Jussi Veikkanen, Yaroslav Popovych, Luca Paolini, Sandy Casar, Filippo Pozzato Profiles | ||
Current team Team Francaise des Jeux |
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Murilo Antonio Fischer (born 16 June 1979 in Brusque, Santa Catarina) is a retired Brazilian professional road bicycle racer, who last rode for UCI ProTeam FDJ. He represented the Brazil in the last four Olympic Games (2000, 2004, 2008 e 2012). Fischer competed his fifth Olympic Games in Rio 2016.
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Career

Prior to moving to the Garmin–Transitions team in 2010, Fischer had raced his whole career with Italian teams, having begun his career with Domina Vacanze in 2004, before moving to UCI Professional Continental team Naturino-Sapore di Mare for the 2005 and 2006 seasons. At Naturino-Sapore di Mare, Fischer proved his consistency over a season by winning the 2005 UCI Europe Tour. In 2007, Fischer made the step up to the UCI ProTour with Liquigas.

Fischer is the only Brazilian to have completed three Tour de France and five Giro d'Italia. And he is the second Brazilian (after Luciano Pagliarini) to win a stage of a UCI World Tour race (2007 Tour de Pologne).

Fischer signed with Garmin–Transitions on 3 January 2010, to be part of Tyler Farrar's leadout train in the 2010 season. Fischer left Garmin–Sharp at the end of the 2012 season, and joined FDJ on a two-year contract from the 2013 season onwards.

Fisher completed the 2015 Vuelta a España and he became the first Brazilian rider to have completed all Grand Tours.