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STEVEN TODD BAUER
June 12th 1959,
St. Catharines, ON
As a young boy Steve loved to play hockey, but in the summer he and his friends would race around the village of Fenwick on their bicycles. Steve was sixteen years old when he was first introduced to the world of competitive cycling, as a member of the St. Catharines Cycling Club. Success was soon to arrive, as his natural athletic ability would carry him to his first victory in the 100 km road race at the Ontario Summer Games, his third bike race. Click here to read Steve Bauer's complete bio
Career highlights
1994
Norwest Cup, first place
Tour DuPont, stage win
Tour de France, Stage 3, second place
First Union Grand Prix, second place
Kmart Classic of West Virginia, second place
Tour of Switzerland, Stage 8, third place
Paris-Tours, sixth place
1993
Tour of Puglia, Stage 3b, third place
1992
Dienze Grand Prix, first place
Tour of Galicia, stage win
Tour de France, Stage 5, eighth place
1991
Paris-Roubaix, fourth place
1990
Paris-Roubaix, second place
World Cup standings, seventh overall
F.I.C.P. Rankings, eighth overall
Tour de France, wore the yellow leader's jersey for 10 days
1989
World Cup, first place
1988
Tour de France, stage win, fourth place overall, yellow leader's jersey for five days
1984
Olympic Games, road race, silver medal |