Noah Holcomb

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Noah Holcomb
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Personal information
Born (1983-07-09) July 9, 1983 (age 41)
Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight59.5 kg (131 lb)
Team information
Current teamCannondale Factory Racing (retired) - UCI Code: CFR
DisciplineMountain Biking
RoleAthlete, Racer
Rider typeOff Road, Olympic Format (XCO)
Amateur teams
1995Living-X
1996-1997CBRC/Cannondale
1998-2004SoBe/Cannondale
Professional teams
2005Cannondale Factory Team
2006-2007Bear Naked/Cannondale
2008SoBe/Cannondale
2009Cannondale Factory Racing
2010Cannondale Factory Racing
Major wins
U23 State Champion (XC,CX),Junior Olympic XC Champion,
Singlespeed State Champion, Semi-Pro State Champion,
State Singlespeed Cyclocross Champion

Noah Holcomb (born July 9, 1983 in Sioux City, Iowa, US) is a retired American professional mountain biker. Holcomb is also a 2008 and 2009 California State Champion in the discipline of Cyclocross. [1] [2] He last rode for the professional mountain bike team Cannondale Factory Racing, and currently resides in Laguna Beach, California, US.

Results and rankings

2007
Fontana NMBS - 59th, Pro XC
Fontana NMBS - 59th, Pro XC
California State Cyclocross Series - 1st, Pro SS
California Urban Cyclocross Series - 1st, Pro SS
2008
Rim Nordic #3/So Cal State Event #6 - 3rd, Pro SS/XC
Santa Ynez Valley National-NMBS #3 - 2nd, Pro SS/XC
Santa Ynez Valley National-NMBS #3 - 7th, Pro Super-D
Santa Ynez Valley National-NMBS #3 - 30th, Pro STXC
Fontana National Presented by MAXXIS NMBS#1 - 71st, Pro STXC
California Prestige Series of Cyclocross - 1st, 1/2/3 SS
California State Cyclocross Championships - 1st, 1/2/3 SS
2009
California State Cyclocross Championships - 1st, 1/2/3 SS
California Prestige Series of Cyclocross - 1st, 1/2/3 SS
Urban Cyclocross Series - 1st overall, 1/2/3 SS
AMBC Idyllwild Challenge - 19th, Pro XC
US Cup #5 - Santa Ynez - 21st, Pro XC
US PROXCT - Sea Otter Classic - 96TH, PRO XC
US PROXCT - Sea Otter Classic - 71ST, PRO XC
US Cup #3 - Sage Brush Safari - 31st, PRO XC
US Cup #2 - Fontana City National - 88th, PRO XC
US Cup #1 - Bonelli Park - 30th, Pro XC

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References

  1. "Cylcross Magazine". 29 November 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  2. "Outside All Day" . Retrieved 2010-01-18.[ permanent dead link ]