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| Andy Bishop, guest speaker 2004 |
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Andy Bishop, former cyclist for Team Motorola, Gary Fisher/SAAB
From 1985 to 1987, as an amateur, Andy won 76 races, which led to a professional contact for 1988.
During that first year, he rode with the winning Dutch team in the Tour de France and rode the Tour three more times after that.
He also competed in all of the major European road races before switching to mountain biking in 1996 where he finished as the highest ranked American on the World Cup Circuit in 1997.
Andy represented the U.S. at ten World Championships throughout his career: nine as an athlete and one as assistant National Coach for Juniors at the World's in Sweden.
The year 2000 marked Andy's retirement from competitive cycling and he currently works behind a computer, but continues his cycling passion by leading camps and clinics for junior (and adult!) cyclists.
He lives in Williston with his wife Daria and their two children, Summer and Baxter.
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