Davis Phinney
Davis Phinney (born July 10, 1959) is a retired American professional road bicycle racer. He is known for his successful career in the 1980s and 1990s, during which he became one of the most accomplished American cyclists of his time. Phinney is also recognized for his contributions to the sport after his retirement, particularly through his work with the Davis Phinney Foundation.
Early Life and Amateur Career
Davis Phinney was born in Boulder, Colorado. He began cycling at a young age and quickly showed promise in the sport. Phinney attended the University of Colorado Boulder, where he continued to develop his cycling skills. During his amateur career, he won numerous races and established himself as a rising star in American cycling.
Professional Career
Phinney turned professional in 1985 and joined the 7-Eleven Cycling Team. He achieved significant success with the team, including stage wins in prestigious races such as the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia. Phinney's sprinting prowess earned him a reputation as one of the fastest finishers in the peloton.
Major Achievements
- Stage wins in the Tour de France (1986, 1987)
- Stage wins in the Giro d'Italia (1988)
- Multiple victories in the Tour de Suisse
- Winner of the US National Road Race Championships (1983, 1991)
- Gold medal in the 1984 Olympic Games (Team Time Trial)
Post-Retirement and Advocacy
After retiring from professional cycling, Phinney became an advocate for Parkinson's disease awareness and research. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2000, which led him to establish the Davis Phinney Foundation in 2004. The foundation focuses on improving the lives of people with Parkinson's disease through education, research, and support programs.
Personal Life
Davis Phinney is married to Connie Carpenter-Phinney, a former professional cyclist and Olympic gold medalist. They have two children, including Taylor Phinney, who followed in his parents' footsteps to become a professional cyclist.
Legacy
Phinney's impact on American cycling is significant, both for his achievements on the bike and his contributions off it. His foundation continues to make a difference in the lives of those affected by Parkinson's disease, and his legacy as a pioneering American cyclist endures.
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