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Ryan Trebon (born March 5, 1981) is a retired American bicycle racer, born in Loma Linda, California.[1] He specialized in cyclo-cross and mountain bike racing. In cyclo-cross, Trebon captured the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross series championship four different times.

In 2006, Trebon became the first American man to claim national championships in cross-country mountain bike and cyclo-cross. As well as the first rider to win a major MTB race on a 29 wheeled MTB.[2]

Major results

2014
2012
2011
  • 3rd, USA Cycling National Cross-Country Mountain Bike Championships (Short Track)
2010
2009
2008
2006
  • 1st, USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships
  • 1st, USA Cycling National Cross-Country Mountain Bike Championships
  • 1st, Overall, U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross series
    • 1st, Whitmore's Landscaping Super Cross Cup #1, (Southampton, NY)
    • 1st, Gran Prix of Gloucester #1 (Gloucester, MA)
    • 1st, Gran Prix of Gloucester #2 (Gloucester, MA)
    • 1st, Xilinx Cup (Longmont, CO)
    • 4th, Boulder Cup (Boulder, CO)
    • 1st, Rad Racing Cup (Lakewood, WA)
    • 5th, Stumptown Cup (Portland, OR)
  • 10th, Superprestige Round 5: Hamme-Zogge (Hamme, Belgium)
2005
  • 4th, Overall, U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross series
    • 1st, Stumptown Cyclocross Classic (Portland, OR)
    • 2nd, Rad Racing GP of Cyclocross (Tacoma, WA)
    • 1st, Gran Prix of Gloucester #2 (Gloucester, MA)
2004
  • 1st, Overall, U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross series
    • 2nd, Gran Prix of Gloucester #1 (Gloucester, MA)
    • 1st, Gran Prix of Gloucester #2 (Gloucester, MA)
    • 1st, Beacon Cyclocross (Bridgeton, NJ)
    • 1st, Highland Park Cyclocross Race (Highland Park, NJ)
2003
  • 3rd, USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships
  • 1st, North Carolina State Cyclo-cross Championship
  • 1st, Overall, Mid-Atlantic Cyclo-cross Series
  • 1st, Phrophecy Creek
  • 1st, Worcester Mass
  • 1st, Saturn Liberty Classic
  • 1st, Rockville Bridge Classic
  • 2nd, Granogue
  • 2nd, Highland Park
  • 4th, Clif Bar Grand Prix
  • 9th, Gran Prix of Gloucester ECV (Big Head)
  • 1st, Big Head Championships, Panama R.P.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ryan Trebon's exit interview". Velo. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
  2. ^ "End of a Tall Era: Ryan Trebon Retires From Professional Racing". Cyclocross Magazine. August 24, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
Preceded by USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships
2006-2007
Succeeded by

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