Curtis White (cyclist)

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Curtis White
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Curtis White at Rochester Cyclocross
Personal information
Full nameCurtis White
Born (1995-09-28) September 28, 1995 (age 28)
Schenectady, New York, USA
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight70 kg (154 lb)
Team information
Current teamSteve Tilford Foundation Racing
Disciplines
  • Cyclo-cross
  • Road
RoleRider
Rider typeSprinter
Amateur teams
2005SAAB of Half-moon/CBRC
2006–2009CBRC/Capital Bicycle Racing Club (road)
2009–2011Clif Bar Development Cyclocross Team (cyclo-cross)
2010–2011BayHill Capital/CLNoonan p/b Corner Cycle (road)
2012–2013Hot Tubes Development (road)
2012–2014 Cannondale–Cyclocrossworld.com (cyclo-cross)
2014 CCB Racing
Professional teams
2015–2017 Optum–Kelly Benefit Strategies
2018 Jelly Belly–Maxxis [1]
2022–Steve Tilford Foundation Racing

Curtis White (born September 28, 1995 in Schenectady, New York, United States) is an American professional cyclist, who currently rides for Steve Tilford Foundation Racing. He is the brother of former racing cyclist Emma White. [2]

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Major results

Cyclo-cross

2012–2013
2nd National Junior Championships
2014–2015
1st PanAmericanJersey.png Pan American Under-23 Championships
1st Rounds 5, 7 & 8 Verge NECXS
2015–2016
1st Rounds 1 & 2, Charm City Cross
2nd Silver medal america.svg Pan American Under-23 Championships
2016–2017
1st PanAmericanJersey.png Pan American Under-23 Championships
1st Rounds 1 & 2, CRAFT Sportswear Gran Prix of Gloucester
1st Rounds 1 & 2, NBX Gran Prix of Cross
1st Rounds 1 & 2, The Cycle-Smart Northampton International
1st Round 2, Supercross Cup UCI Weekend
1st Round 2, KMC Cyclo-Cross Festival
2017–2018
1st Overall Vittoria Northeast Series
1st Northampton Day 1
1st Northampton Day 2
1st Suffern Day 2
2nd Suffern Day 1
2nd Warwick Day 1
3rd Warwick Day 2
3rd Gloucester Day 2
US Cup
3rd Thompson, Connecticut Day 2
3rd Cincinnati
2018–2019
1st Pan American Champions Jersey.png Pan American Championships
1st Overall Vittoria Northeast Series
1st Gloucester Day 1
1st Gloucester Day 2
1st Northampton Day 1
1st Northampton Day 2
1st Suffern Day 1
1st Suffern Day 2
2nd National Championships
2nd Broken Arrow Day 1
2nd Broken Arrow Day 2
2nd Warwick Day 1
2nd Breinigsville Day 2
3rd Baltimore Day 2
3rd Breinigsville Day 1
3rd Warwick Day 2
2019–2020
Vittoria Northeast Series
1st Suffern Day 1
1st Suffern Day 2
1st Really Rad Festival Day 1
1st Really Rad Festival Day 2
1st Mason Day 2
1st Rochester Day 2
1st Baltimore Day 2
1st Fayetteville Day 2
1st Roanoke Day 1
2nd Baltimore Day 1
2nd Roanoke Day 2
2nd Silver medal america.svg Pan American Championships
2nd National Championships
3rd Fayetteville Day 1
3rd Mason Day 1
2020–2021
3rd National Championships
2021–2022
1st Overall New England Series
1st Northampton Day 1
1st Northampton Day 2
2nd Falmouth Day 1
2nd Falmouth Day 2
1st Roanoke Day 1
1st Roanoke Day 2
2nd Silver medal america.svg Pan American Championships
2nd National Championships
USCX Series
2nd Baltimore Day 2
2nd Mason Day 2
3rd Mason Day 1
2022–2023
1st MaillotUSA.PNG National Championships
USCX Series
1st Baltimore Day 2
2nd Falmouth Day 1
2nd Falmouth Day 2
2nd Rochester Day 1
2nd Rochester Day 2
3rd Roanoke Day 2
3rd Baltimore Day 1
2nd Silver medal america.svg Pan American Championships
2nd Northampton Day 1
3rd Northampton Day 2
2023–2024
USCX Series
1st Falmouth Day 1
1st Falmouth Day 2
3rd Baltimore Day 1
3rd Baltimore Day 2
1st Kings Day 1
1st Kings Day 2
1st Hendersonville Day 1
1st Hendersonville Day 2
5th Pan American Championships

Road

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References

  1. "2018 Team". Jelly Belly–Maxxis . WordPress . Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  2. "Emma White". USA Cycling . Retrieved 24 December 2021.