Sid Taberlay
Appearance
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Sid Taberlay |
Born | 1980 (age 43–44) Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) |
Weight | 136 lb (62 kg) |
Team information | |
Current team | Sho-Air |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
2001-2002 | Avanti bikes |
2003 | Mapei |
2004 | Bassa |
2005 | Specialized factory racing |
2006-2007 | Team Dolphin |
2008-2009 | Team Shoair |
Sid Taberlay is a professional mountain biker from Australia.
After training in 2000, he finished third in the U23 National Championships and was selected for the National Team for the U23 World Championships in Spain. Taberley finished in the top 10, qualifying him for a spot in the 2004 Olympics in Athens. Taberlay is also a five time National Champion and World Championship medalist.
Statistics
[edit]Race Results[1]
- 2001
- 1st U23 Aus National Series #2
- 3rd U23 Australian National Championships
- World Championship Medalist
- New Caledonia Tour Champion
- U23 Australian National Champion
- U23 Australian National Series Champion
- 1st Aus National Series #2
- 2002
- Australian National Champion
- U23 National Champion
- MTBA National Champion
- 4th U23 World Cup Series
- Wildside Tour Champion
- 1st Wildside Stages 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
- 2003
- Wildside Tour Champion
- 1st Wildside Stages 1,2,3,5,6
- 2004
- Athens Olympian
- Australian National Champion
- Oceania Champion
- Wildside Tour Champion
- 1st Wildside Stages 1,5,6
- Giants of Rio Champion
- 1st MTB Tour de France Stages 1,2,5
- 2005
- World Cup Podium Finish (Santa Catarina, Brazil)
- Wildside Tour Champion
- 1st Wildside Stages 2,3,6,7
- 1st National Series #1
- 1st Tour of Redlands, King of the Mountains
- 1st Tour Tasmania Stage 4
- 1st Tour of Tasmania, King of the Mountains
- 2006
- Common Wealth Games Pro XC, 6th
- Oceania MTB Championships Pro, 2nd
- Australian National XC Championships Pro, 1st
- 2007
- Mountain Bike Tour De France Pro, 1st Overall Team Classification
- Australian National XC Series Pro, Overall Champion
- Australian National XC Series-RD #4 Pro, st
- 2008
- NMBS #3-Santa Ynez Pro, 1st
- Sea Otter Classic Pro, 3rd
- Australian National XC Championships Pro, 2nd
- Pure Tasmania Wildside Stage Race Pro, Stage 7-st
Pure Tasmania Wildside Stage Race Pro, Stage 6-1st - Pure Tasmania Wildside Stage Race Pro, Stage 4-1st
- Pure Tasmania Wildside Stage Race Pro, Stage 1-1st
- 2009
- Downieville Classic Pro All Mountain, 3Rd Overall
- Pro Xct # 4-Colorado Springs Pro Xc, 9Th
- Pro Xct # 3-Bump N' Grind Pro Xc, 1St
- Idyllwild Spring Challenge Pro Xc, 1St
- Kenda Cup West #5-Santa Ynez Pro Xc, 1St
- Pro Xct # 2-Sea Otter Classic Pro Xc, 2Nd
- Kenda Cup West # 2-Sage Brush Ro Xc, 1St
- Pro Xct #1-Fontana, Ca Pro Xc, 6Th
- Kenda Cup West #1-Bonelli Park Pro Xc, 1St
- 2010
- Pure Tasmania Wildside Stage Race Pro, Stage 1-1st
- Pure Tasmania Wildside Stage Race Pro, Stage 2-1st
Notes and references
[edit]External links
[edit]- Men's Race 2009 Bump N' Grind
- US ProXCT #3 and Kenda Cup East #2 - Bump and Grind - 3
- "Taberlay down but not out...yet?" - Cycling News
- "Gold, Gold, Gold" - Interview from ABC Regional Online
- "Taberlay tangles with bear on training ride" - Cycling News
- "England mounts a quinella" - The Sydney morning Herald
- "Tasmanian wins mountain bike Games berth" - The Age
Categories:
- 1980 births
- Living people
- Australian mountain bikers
- Australian male cyclists
- Cyclists at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- Cyclists from Tasmania
- Sportspeople from Hobart
- Olympic cyclists for Australia
- Cyclists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Commonwealth Games competitors for Australia
- Sportsmen from Tasmania
- 21st-century Australian sportsmen