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'''Eddy Gragus''' (Feb. 14, 1968, [[Cleveland, Ohio]]) was a professional cyclist.<ref name="Sem">[http://www.rmelitecycling.com Rocky Mountain Bicycles Elite Cycling - Rider Profile]</ref> In 1994 he won the [[Tour of Yugoslavia]] as an amateur.<ref name="ToY">[http://cyclingnews.com/results/2000/sep00/yugoslavia00.shtml Cycling News, September 2000, Tour of Yugoslavia]</ref> In 1996 he won the [[USPRO National Championships#USPRO National Road Championships|USPRO National Road Race Championships]], and a stage on the [[Tour of China]]. In 1999 he won the [[USPRO Saturn Tour]]. He raced professionally for the [[Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team#1995 – Montgomery-Bell|Montgomery Bell Professional Cycling Team]] and [[U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team]] among others.
'''Eddy Gragus''' (Feb. 15, 1968, [[Cleveland, Ohio]]) was a professional cyclist.<ref name="Sem">[http://www.rmelitecycling.com Rocky Mountain Bicycles Elite Cycling - Rider Profile]</ref> In 1994 he won the [[Tour of Yugoslavia]] as an amateur.<ref name="ToY">[http://cyclingnews.com/results/2000/sep00/yugoslavia00.shtml Cycling News, September 2000, Tour of Yugoslavia]</ref> In 1996 he won the [[USPRO National Championships#USPRO National Road Championships|USPRO National Road Race Championships]], and a stage on the [[Tour of China]]. In 1999 he won the [[USPRO Saturn Tour]]. He raced professionally for the [[Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team#1995 – Montgomery-Bell|Montgomery Bell Professional Cycling Team]] and [[U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team]] among others.


==Amateur Cycling career==
==Amateur Cycling career==

Revision as of 06:06, 16 February 2009

Eddy Gragus
Personal information
Full nameEddy Gragus
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight145 lb (66 kg)
Team information
Current teamRocky Mountain Bicycles Elite Cycling
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Rider typeAll-rounder
Major wins
1994 - Tour of Yugoslavia
1996 - USPRO National Road Race Championships
1996 - a stage on the Tour of Poland
1996 - a stage on the Tour of China
1999 - USPRO Saturn Tour
2003 - Descente Boulder Criterium[1]

Eddy Gragus (Feb. 15, 1968, Cleveland, Ohio) was a professional cyclist.[2] In 1994 he won the Tour of Yugoslavia as an amateur.[3] In 1996 he won the USPRO National Road Race Championships, and a stage on the Tour of China. In 1999 he won the USPRO Saturn Tour. He raced professionally for the Montgomery Bell Professional Cycling Team and U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team among others.

Amateur Cycling career

Eddy began racing bicycles during his senior year in high school in Tampa, Florida. In 1991, aged 22, he moved to France and raced as an elite amateur throughout Europe. In 1994 he won the Tour of Yugoslavia.[3]

Professional career

Eddy turned professional in 1995 with the Montgomery Bell Professional Cycling Team under his formative coach, Eddie Borysewicz. In his first year as a professional he won the second stage of the Tour of Poland, holding the leaders jersey until the penultimate stage when a crash left him 10th on the GC. In 1996 the team changed title sponsors and became the U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team, which subsequently became known as the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team. In his second year as a professional Eddy won the biggest one day event on the US Professional calendar, the USPRO National Road Race Championships in Philadelphia, PA. He also won a stage on the Tour of China. Outside Magazine Online ran daily journal entries from Eddy's first grand tour, the 1997 Vuelta a Espana - (See below).

Eddy raced for US Postal for 1997 and went on to race for several other Professional teams such as Oil-Me, Ikon-Lexus, Jelly Belly and Sierra Nevada. In 1999 he won the USPRO Saturn Tour.

In 2003 he won the Descente Boulder Criterium with the Trek-VW team.[1]

Palmares

1995[4]

  • 1st TT Stage Tour of Poland
  • KOM CoreState USPRO Road Championship (100 mile solo breakaway)
  • 10th Tour of Poland (held leaders jersey for six stages)

1996[4]

  • 1st CoreState US Pro Championship
  • KOM Thrift Drug Classic
  • 4th CoreState Trenton Classic

1997[4]

  • KOM Circuit de la Sarthe (France)
  • 1st Stage Redlands Classic

1998[4]

  • 4th(x2) Stage Tour de Lankawi

1999[4]

  • 1st Saturn USPRO Tour
  • 1st Stage Fitchburg Longjo Stage Race
  • 2nd GC Fitchburg Longjo Stage Race
  • 2nd First Union Trenton CLassic
  • Member of US World Championship National Team (Verona, Italy)

2000[4]

  • 2nd GC Sea Otter Classic Stage Race

Personal life

Since retirement Eddy has married and become a Corporate Tax Analyst and resides in Colorado.

References

External links