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The Volvo Cannondale Mountain Bike Racing Team was one of the most successful elite professional racing teams in the history of mountain biking. Over the 9 season, Volvo Cannondale racers won 11 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 2 bronze medals at world championships, as well as one silver and once bronze medal at Olympic Games, and one bronze ...
After racing for Yeti Cycles in 1993 and his victory at the Reebook Eliminator in Mammoth Lakes and the 3rd place in the UCI Downhill World Championships, Rockwell joined the newly formed Volvo Cannondale Mountain Bike Racing Team in 1994 together with the downhill riders Missy Giove and Franck Roman. Rockwell played a vital role in the ...
In 1999, Giove, along with Amazon Inc., filed a lawsuit against Cannondale and Dirt Camp, Inc. over a 1999 Cannondale Product Catolog and sought $2 million dollars in damages. During the summer and early fall of 1998, while Giove was still a member of the team, Cannondale designed, published, and distributed its 1999 products catalog with ...
F-1 racing was a short lived fad from 1987–1989 that involved bicycles with 20" wheels that looked like a cross between BMX, Road Race Touring and Mountain bicycles. Other famous BMX stars both retired and active at the time participated, including Harry Leary , Pete Loncarevich , David Clinton , Stu Thomsen , Eddy and Mike King.
Cedric Gracia, years later, became a mountain bike rider. He entered the professional mountain biking scene in 2001, then part of the Volvo/Cannondale team. He races in downhill and four-cross (4X) on the UCI World circuit. Gracia rode for the Rainer-Wurz Siemens Cannondale team between 1999 and 2005, before joining the Commencal team in 2006.
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Schuler was directeur sportif of Saturn Cycling Team, a professional cycling team from 1991 to 2003, and helped found the Volvo-Cannondale mountain bike team. Schuler, a graduate from the University of Michigan , represented the United States at the 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics and was one of the original seven members of the 7-Eleven Cycling ...
In 1997, he rode for the Diamondback MTB team, [12] and then for the Volvo–Cannondale MTB team. [ 13 ] In March 2017, Evans was back on a mountain bike and competing in the Masters category at the eight-day Cape Epic stage race in South Africa over 641 kilometres (398 miles).