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Shaun Wallace (born 11/20/1961) was a professional, 2-time Olympic, and 3-time Commonwealth Games cyclist who represented Great Britain, England, and multiple American-based teams.
Shaun Wallace (born 11/20/1961) was a professional, 2-time Olympic, and 3-time Commonwealth Games cyclist who represented Great Britain, England, and multiple American-based teams.

After successes in his native Great Britain in track cycling, including winning British Championships over distances of 1km, 4km and 20km, Wallace moved to the USA where he continued his career as an amateur, and from 1996 onward as a Professional Cyclist for a variety of teams and sponsors <ref>http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=7226</ref>:
* 1987: Alfa-Romeo
* 1988: Sunkyonk SKC
* 1989 Wheaties-Schwinn
* 1990: Schwinn/Pure-Power/Bowflex
* 1991: Scott-BiKyle Cycles







Revision as of 00:52, 16 February 2014

Shaun Wallace (born 11/20/1961) was a professional, 2-time Olympic, and 3-time Commonwealth Games cyclist who represented Great Britain, England, and multiple American-based teams.

After successes in his native Great Britain in track cycling, including winning British Championships over distances of 1km, 4km and 20km, Wallace moved to the USA where he continued his career as an amateur, and from 1996 onward as a Professional Cyclist for a variety of teams and sponsors [1]:

  • 1987: Alfa-Romeo
  • 1988: Sunkyonk SKC
  • 1989 Wheaties-Schwinn
  • 1990: Schwinn/Pure-Power/Bowflex
  • 1991: Scott-BiKyle Cycles



References

http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=7226

http://www.thevelodrome.com/hall-of-fame/