Ryan Sullivan (cyclist)

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Ryan Sullivan
Personal information
Full nameRyan Sullivan
Born (1984-11-28) 28 November 1984 (age 38)
Evandale, Tasmania, Australia
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight150 lb (68 kg)
Team information
Current teamIon Sports Nutrition P/B United Health Care
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
2002/2005Australian Institute of Sport
2006UVCA Troyes
2007G.S. Bibanese
2008Jittery Joe's
2009/2010Ion Sports Nutrition P/B United Health Care

Ryan Sullivan (born 28 November 1984) is an Australian professional racing cyclist, currently riding for Ion Sports Nutrition P/B United Health Care. Sullivan started his career with the Australian Institute of Sport before competing in France with UVCA Troyes and in Italy with G.S. Bibanese. In 2008 Sullivan signed for American team Jittery Joe's. He currently attends Cumberland University on a cycling scholarship. [1]

Career highlights

2007
4th Terano (Italy)
5th Bolzano Time Trial (Italy)
11th Colle Umberto (Italy)
17th Piccola San Remo (Italy)
19th Stage 2, Porec Spring Trophy (Croatia)
32nd General Classification, Porec Spring Trophy (Croatia)
2006
4th Prato Valle (Italy)
4th GP Este (Italy)
4th Stage 2, Tour of Tasmania (Australia)
6th Monte Granero (Italy)
7th Orciano (Italy)
7th Stage 6, Tour of Tasmania (Australia)
10th San Dona di Piave (Italy)
10th Ponton (Italy)
11th Poggiana (Italy)
13th General Classification, Tour of Tasmania (Australia)
17th Recioto (Italy)
17th GP Atila (Italy)
22nd GP Kranj (Slovenia)
24th General Classification Giro Fruili (Italy)
2005
3rd Prix de Cramont (France)
4th Paris – Vierzon (France)
4th GP Valleiries (France)
4th Romain S. Meause (France)
6th Coucy-le-Château (France)
8th GP de Tourteron (France)
8th Tour Communes Yonne Nord (France)
9th Auxerre Dijon (France)
10th Stage 1, Ronde de l’Oise (France)
23rd General Classification, Tour de Franche-Comté (France)
66th General Classification, Herald Sun Tour (Australia)
2004
4th Paris- Vierzon
2003
2nd Australian Under 23 Club Road Championship
2nd Tour of Tasmania, Tattersalls Cup
4th Oceania Under 23 Road Championship

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References

  1. ABC News
  2. VeloBios. "Ryan Sullivan", retrieved 2010-10-17.