Chad Beyer

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Chad Beyer
Personal information
NicknameChad "Rolex Wearin" Beyer
Born (1986-08-15) August 15, 1986 (age 37)
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight61 kg (134 lb)
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Rider typeAll-rounder
Amateur team
2015Superissimo
Professional teams
2009–2011BMC Racing Team
2012Competitive Cyclist Racing Team[1]
2013Champion System
20145-hour Energy[2]
2015–2016Lupus Racing Team
2017Canyon Bicycles

Chad Beyer (born August 15, 1986) is an American former professional road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2009 and 2017 for the BMC Racing Team, Competitive Cyclist Racing Team, Champion System, 5-hour Energy, Lupus Racing Team and Hangar 15 Bicycles teams. Beyer's most notable achievement was during the 2010 Tour de Romandie, when he won the Points Classification.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Beyer currently resides in Tucson, Arizona.[3]

Major results[edit]

Sources:[4][5][6]

2003
3rd Road race, National Junior Road Championships
2004
2nd Road race, National Junior Road Championships
2008
1st Stage 3 (TTT) Tour of Belize
2009
10th U.S. Air Force Cycling Classic
2010
1st Points classification Tour de Romandie
2012
2nd Overall Tour of the Gila
1st Mountains classification
7th Road race, National Road Championships
2013
10th Overall Tour de Beauce
2014
6th Winston-Salem Cycling Classic
8th Overall Tour of Qinghai Lake
2016
4th Road race, National Road Championships
6th Philadelphia International Cycling Classic
8th Winston-Salem Cycling Classic
2017
8th Overall Grand Prix Cycliste de Saguenay
1st Stage 3

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Chad Beyer at Competitive Cyclist". Competitive Cyclist. September 29, 2011. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  2. ^ Malach, Pat (November 4, 2013). "Keough in, Mancebo out of 2014 5-Hour Energy/Kenda team". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. Retrieved December 22, 2013. Andreu added climbing specialist and general classification threat Chad Beyer from the now-defunct Champion System Pro Continental team, and the addition of former UnitedHealthcare sprinter Jake Keough to the roster should help boost the team's chances in the bunch finishes.
  3. ^ "Chad Beyer's Biography". ChadBeyer.com. September 29, 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  4. ^ "Chad Beyer's Career Highlights". ChadBeyer.com. September 29, 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  5. ^ "Chad Beyer at Cycling Base". Cycling Base. California: Cycling Base LLC. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  6. ^ "Chad Beyer at Cycling Archives". Cycling Archives. California. December 28, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2013.

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