Chris Wherry
Chris Wherry (born 1973) is a professional road racing cyclist from Boulder, Colorado. In 2006, he wore the jersey of the United States National Road Race Champion, having won the event in 2005.[1]
Chris Wherry is one of a series of professional riders who started in the sport through the Red Zinger Mini Classics youth bicycle series in Colorado.
Team history
- 2006–2008 - Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team
- 2004–2005 - Health Net presented by Maxxis
- 2003 - Navigators Insurance
- 2002 - Mercury
- 2001 - Mercury-Viatel
- 1997–2000 - Saturn Professional Cycling Team
Major results
- 2008
- 1st, Iron Horse Criterium
- 3rd, Tour of the Gila Stage 3
- 6th, Cascade Cycling Classic Stage 2
- 6th, Tour of Utah Stage 5
- 8th, Mt. Hood Cycling Classic Stage 6
- 8th, Tulsa Tough Brady Village Criterium
- 2007
- 1st, Iron Horse Bicycle Classic Criterium
- 2nd Overall, Iron Horse Bicycle Classic Omnium
- 2nd, Team Time Trial, Tour de ‘Toona
- 3rd, Stage 3, Redlands Bicycle Classic
- 4th Overall, Redlands Bicycle Classic
- 4th Overall, International Tour de ‘Toona
- 2006
- 1st overall and 1 stage, Cascade Classic
- 1st, 2 stages, Tour of Utah
- 1st, Stage 3, Tour De Nez
- 1st, Melon City Criterium
- 1st, Burlington Road Race
- 2nd, Snake Alley Criterium
- 3rd, Stage 1, Parker Mainstreet Omnium
- 2005
- 1st Wachovia USPRO Championship
- 1st overall, and 1 stage, Redlands Bicycle Classic
- 1st, Stage 3, International Tour de Toona
- 2004
- 1st, Stage 2, Boulder Stage Race
- 1st, Colorado State Criterium Championship
- 1st, Bannock Criterium
- 2nd, Stage 4, Tour of Connecticut
- 2nd, Koppenberg Circuit Race
- 2nd, Stazio Criterium, Round 1
- 3rd Overall, Pomona Valley Stage Race
- 3rd, Stage 1, Estes Park Challenge
- 3rd, Stage 3, Boulder Stage Race
- 4th, Stage 4, Estes Park Challenge
- 4th Overall, Boulder Stage Race
- 4th, Coal Miner's Classic, CO
- 5th Overall, Tour of Connecticut
- 6th, National Time Trial Championships
- 2003
- 1st, Iron Horse Classic Criterium
- 2002
- 1st Saturn Cycling Classic (Breckenridge, CO)
- 1st overall Tour of the Gila (New Mexico)
- 1st, Saturn Cycling Classic
- 1st, Valley of the Sun Stage Race
- 2nd, First Union Lancaster Invitational
- 2001
- Tour de Lankawi, Malaysia
- 4th, Tour de Limosin
- 1991
- 2nd, Junior World Championships
References
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Preceded by |
USA National Road Race Champion 2005 |
Succeeded by George Hincapie |
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