Joey Rosskopf
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Joey Rosskopf (2016)
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To person
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Date of birth
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5th September 1989
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nation
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United States United States
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discipline
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Street
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Driver type
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Time trial
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To the team
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Current team
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CCC team
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function
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driver
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Most important successes
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- Overall ranking Tour du Limousin
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Pan American Championships - Road Race, Individual Time Trial 2014
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American Champion - Individual Time Trial 2017, 2018
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Last updated: January 25, 2019
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Joey Rosskopf (born September 5, 1989 in Decatur , Georgia ) is an American cyclist .
Joey Rosskopf started his international career in 2010 with the American Continental Team Mountain Khakis-Jittery Joe's . At the end of the 2011 season he drove as a stagiaire with the Professional Continental Team Type 1-Sanofi and won his first internal competition with the third stage of the Tour of Rwanda, which he finished in second place overall. In 2013 Rosskopf moved to the Hincapie Sportswear Development Team , the farm team of the BMC Racing Team, and won the overall standings and a stage of the Paris-Arras Tour as well as the individual time trial of the Tour de Beauce . At the Pan American Championships in 2014, he won the silver medal in both the road race and the individual time trial. After two years he switched to the UCI WorldTeam BMC , for which he won the overall ranking of the Tour du Limousin 2015 and with the Vuelta a España 2015 he contested his first Grand Tour , which he finished in 125th. The silver medal at the 2016 World Championships in the team time trial. In 2017 and 2018 Rosskopf became the American time trial champion.
successes
- 2011
- 2013
- 2014
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Pan American Championship - Individual Time Trial
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Pan American Championship - Road Race
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
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American champion - individual time trial
- 2020
Grand Tour placements
Teams
Web links
1975 Wayne Stetina | 1976 John Howard | 1977 Paul Deem | 1978, 1982 Andy Weaver | 1980 Tom Doughty | 1983 Ron Kiefel
1984 Thurlow Rogers | 1985, 1991 Kent Bostick | 1986 Karl Maxon | 1987 Norman Alvis | 1988 John Frey | 1989 Nathan Sheafor | 1990, 1995, 1996 Steve Hegg | 1992 Jon Stenner | 1993 Scott Mercer | 1994 Clay Moseley | 1997 Jonathan Vaughters | 1998, 2002 Dylan Casey | 1999 Levi Leipheimer | 2000, 2004, 2006–2009, 2011, 2012 David Zabriskie | 2001 Trent Klasna | 2003, 2005 Chris Baldwin | 2010, 2014, 2016 Taylor Phinney | 2013 Tom Zirbel | 2015 Andrew Talansky | 2017, 2018 Joey Rosskopf | 2019 Ian Garrison