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Marc Ryan

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New Zealand cyclist (born 1982)

Marc Ryan
Personal information
NicknameDream
Born (1982-10-14)14 October 1982 (age 43)
Timaru, New Zealand
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight79 kg (174 lb)
Team information
Current teamMarco Polo Cycling–Donckers Koffie
DisciplineRoad andtrack
RoleRider
Rider typeEndurance
Amateur teams
2004–2005Samsung New Zealand
2004–2007Trek-Zookeepers Cafe
2007Mitchelton Wines
2007–2009Colourplus
Professional teams
2011–2012Marco Polo
2014Cibel

Marc Ryan (born 14 October 1982) is a New Zealandracing cyclist.[1]

At the2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Ryan won thebronze medal as part of the New Zealand team inteam pursuit, together withSam Bewley,Hayden Roulston, andJesse Sergent.[2][3][4]

At the2009–2010 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics in Melbourne, Ryan and Thomas Scully won the Men'sMadison in a time of 44 minutes, 33 seconds, at an average speed of 53.9 km per hour. Second place went to the German riders, Robert Bengsch and Marcel Kalz, and third place toUkraine.

At the2012 London Olympics Ryan again won a bronze medal in the team pursuit, together withJesse Sergent,Sam Bewley,Westley Gough andAaron Gate.[3]

In July 2024, Ryan is in front of a district court judge over his third drink driving conviction, the judge labelling it "another conviction with an astronomical reading".[5]

Major results

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2008
4th PrologueTour of Southland
2009
4thTour of Southland
1st Stage 1 TTT
2nd Stage 7
2010
3rdNational Time Trial Championships
2012
2nd PrologueTour de Savoie Mont Blanc

References

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  1. ^"Marc Ryan".Beijing Olympics.Yahoo Sports. Retrieved18 August 2008.
  2. ^Bingham, Eugene (18 August 2008)."Cycling: I'm not finished yet, says Roulston".The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved18 August 2008.
  3. ^abEvans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;Mallon, Bill; et al."Marc Ryan".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Sports Reference LLC. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2020.
  4. ^Marc Ryan atCycling Archives (archive)
  5. ^Sail, Doug (18 July 2024)."Court refusal pedals former top NZ cyclist closer to prison term".Stuff. Retrieved18 July 2024.

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