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Peter Stetina
Garmin-Transitions
DOB: 02/14/1987
Residence: Boulder, CO
Height: 5′11″
Weight: 140 lbs/63.5 kg
Strengths: Climbing, Stage Racing
Hobbies: Driving Cross Country
Favorite training ride: Anything along the Peak to Peak highway above Boulder, CO |
Bio
Peter Stetina hails from the cycling rich culture of Boulder, Colorado. Nestled at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, it has been the perfect backdrop to help Peter become a top talent in the next generation of cycling stars. He is a natural climber who made huge gains in his Time Trialing abilities last season to become what many have touted as a future Tour de France contender. Riding under the argyle-clad Garmin Team, he is a two-time U23 Time Trial National Champion, and former Road Race champion. He has represented the USA at three World Championships and was 6th in the U23 Time Trial Worlds in 2008. In 2009 he had a breakout season and gained notoriety by placing 2nd to current Tour contenders Levi Leipheimer and Oscar Sevilla on various mountaintop finishes throughout the USA.
Career Highlights:
2008 US U23 time trial championships, 1st
• 2008 Cascade Classic, 1st best young, 1st team overall,
• 9th overall, 8th stage 6, 10th stage 3 ITT
• 2008 Tour of Pennsylvania, 1st KOM, 1st team overall, 4th overall
• 2008 Tour of Utah, 1st best young
• 2008 Tour de l’Avenir, 10th overall, held yellow jersey
• 2007 Member U.S. U-23 World Championship Road Team
• 2005 1st U.S. Junior National Road Race Championships
• 2005 Member Junior World Championship Road Team
• 2005 Member U.S. Junior National Team
• 2004 2nd U.S. Junior National Mountain Bike Championship
• 2004 Member U.S. Junior National Team
2008 Results:
Redlands Bicycle Classic, 8th ITT, 10th overall
• US U23 road race championships, 2nd
• World U23 Individual Time Trial, 6th
2007
12th Overall International Tour de Toona
2006
8th U-23 National Road Race Championship
2005
2nd U.S. National Team World Selection Series
2nd Look out Mountain Hill Climb
2nd Boulder Cyclocross Series #1
4th Colorado State Cyclocross Championship
2004
2nd U.S. Junior National Mountain Bike Championship
5th U.S. National Cyclocross Championships
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