Anthony Colby

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Anthony Colby (born February 17, 1979 in Dedham ) is a retired American cyclist .

Anthony Colby won two stages in the 2005 Tour of Shenandoah and came second in the famous Mount Washington Hillclimb. He also won two stages in the Green Mountain Stagerace and was able to win the overall standings. In 2006 he drove for the Continental Team Target Training , for which he won the prologue at the Grenn Mountain Stagerace and finished second overall. From 2007 he rode for the American cycling team Colavita / Sutter Home Cooking Light . In 2009 he won a stage of the Cascade Cycling Classic .

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