Colby Pearce
Colby Pearce, June 2007 | |
Personal information | |
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Full name | Colby Pearce |
Born |
Boulder, Colorado, United States of America | June 12, 1972
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1] |
Weight | 63 kg (139 lb)[1] |
Team information | |
Discipline | Track & Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional team(s) | |
1990 | Lemond |
1991-1992 | Cody Design |
1993 | JRA |
1994 | Louisville Cyclery |
1995 | Team Taya Chain |
1996-1997 | Shaklee professional cycling team |
1998 | Colorado Cyclist professional cycling team |
1999-2000 | Shaklee professional cycling team |
2001 | Prime Alliance professional cycling team |
2002 | Ofoto professional cycling team |
2003 | 5280 Magazine development team |
2004 | TIAA-CREF development team |
2005-2007 | Employed by USA Cycling (track endurance coach) |
2008 | Slipstream Chipotle |
2009-2010 | Big Shark cycling team |
2011-2013 | Horizon Organic / Panache Cyclewear team (director and rider, with Nick Traggis) |
Infobox last updated on 27 April 2016 |
Colby Pearce (born June 12, 1972) is an American professional cyclist. Known as a time trial specialist, he excelled on the road and on the track, where he won a number of national and international events around the globe.
Biography
Born in Boulder, Colorado, Pearce began riding in the Red Zinger Mini Classics series for 10–15 year olds in 1988. He rode his first race at what was to become his "home track", the USOTC velodrome in Colorado Springs, in 1990.
He competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, finishing 14th in the points race.
In November 2005 he retired from the national team and became the US National Endurance Coach, saying he wanted to put something back into the sport.[2] But in April 2007, he resigned from his position as coach to return to competitive cycling, although he would still be involved in developing the sport.[3]
Colby Pearce continues to coach bike riders of all ages and experience in his hometown of Boulder, Colorado.[4]
In February 2012, he trained with world-renowned bike fitter, Steve Hogg, in Australia. [5][6]
Career highlights
- 1995
- US Hour record, Colorado Springs, CO 50.191KM
- US 10KM record, Colorado Springs, CO 11:55
- US 20KM record, Colorado Springs, CO 23:50
- 1997
- US 10KM record, Colorado Springs, CO 11:44.246
- 1998
- 3rd Stage 4, Fitchburg Longsjo Classic (USA)
- 1999
- 1st Points race, US National Track Championships, Elite
- 2000
- 1st Madison, US National Track Championships, Elite (with Michael Tillman)
- 2001
- 1st Team Pursuit, US National Track Championships, Elite (with James Carney, Jonas Carney & Ryan Miller)
- 1st Madison, US National Track Championships, Elite (with James Carney)
- 2002
- 1st Team Pursuit, US National Track Championships, Elite (with James Carney, Kenny Williams & Michael Tillman)
- 1st Madison, US National Track Championships, Elite (with James Carney)
- 2003
- 1st Scratch race, US National Track Championships, Elite
- 2nd Madison, US National Track Championships, Elite (with Jonas Carney)
- 2nd Boulder
- 2nd General Classification Ecology Center Classic Montana
- 2nd Madison, US National Track Championships, Elite
- 2nd Points race, US National Track Championships, Elite
- 2004
- 1st Scratch race, Round 2, Aguascalientes, 2004 Track World Cup
- 3rd Points race, Round 3, Manchester, 2004 Track World Cup
- 1st Points race, Round 4, Sydney 2004 Track World Cup
- 2nd Stazio (c) (USA)
- 2nd Bannock (USA)
- 2nd Longmont (USA)
- 1st Team pursuit, US National Track Championships, Elite (with James Carney,
Robert Lea & Guillaume Nelessen)
- 2nd Madison, US National Track Championships, Elite (with Jonas Carney)
- 2nd Points race, US National Track Championships, Elite
- 2nd Points race, Round 2, Los Angeles, 2004–2005 Track World Cup
- 2005
- 3rd Points race, Round 3, Manchester, 2004–2005 Track World Cup
- 3rd Team Pursuit, US National Track Championships, Elite
- 1st Madison, US National Track Championships, Elite (with Chad Hartley)
- 2nd Points race, Round 1, Moscow, 2005–2006 Track World Cup
- 2nd Team pursuit, US National Track Championships, Elite (with Kenny Williams, Charles Bradley Huff & Curtis Gunn)
- 2007
- 1st Madison, Pan American Championships, Elite
- 1st Team Pursuit, US National Track Championships, Elite (with Charles Bradley Huff, Michael Friedman & Michael Creed)
- 1st Madison, US National Track Championships, Elite (with Robert Lea)
- 2008
- 1st Madison, US National Track Championships, Elite (with Daniel Holloway)
- 1st Team Pursuit, US National Track Championships, Elite (with Taylor Phinney, Daniel Holloway & Charles Bradley Huff)
- 2nd Burnaby, Six Days (CAN)
- 2009
- UCI Track World Championships POL points race: 6th
- UCI Track World Championships POL madison: 8th (with Daniel Holloway)
- 2010
- UCI Track World Championships Copenhagen, DEN madison: 9th (with Daniel Holloway)
- Six Days of Copenhagen 7th (with Daniel Holloway)
References
- 1 2 "Colby Pearce". Sports Reference.
- ↑ Scott (2006-02-15). "Weekly Interview: Colby Pearce". Fixed Gear Fever. Archived from the original on 2013-10-01.
- ↑ "Track coach Colby Pearce resigns to return to competitive racing". USA Cycling. 2007-04-24.
- ↑ http://www.colbypearce.com/the-program/
- ↑ http://www.colbypearce.com/bike-fitting/
- ↑ https://www.stevehoggbikefitting.com/bikefit/2012/02/colby-pearce/
External links
- Colby Pearce profile at Cycling Archives