Kenny Williams (cyclist)

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Kenny Williams is an American professional racing cyclist.

Williams won the 1999 national criterium title Sunday at the U.S. Cycling Federation Road Cycling Championships held in Loveland, Ohio.[1]

Williams and partner Kirk O'Bee cam in third place at the Burnaby Six-Day cycling event in January 2008.[2]

[edit] Career highlights

  1. 2001: 1º in Tahuya-Seabeck-Tahuya Road Race (USA)
  2. 2003: 1º in National Championship, Track, Pursuit, Elite, United States of America, Leigh Valley (USA)
  3. 2003: 3º in National Championship, Track, Madison, Elite, United States of America, Leigh Valley (USA)
  4. 2004: 3º in National Championship, Road, ITT, Elite, United States of America, Redlands (USA)
  5. 2004: 2º in National Championship, Track, Pursuit, Elite, United States of America, Frisco Superdrome (USA)
  6. 2005: 2º in National Championship, Track, Team Pursuit, Elite, United States of America, Los Angeles (USA)
  7. 2007: 2º in Burnaby, Six Days (CAN)
  8. 2007: 3º in National Championship, Track, Team Pursuit, Elite, United States of America, Carson, CA (USA)
  9. 2008: 3º in Burnaby, Six Days (CAN)

[edit] References

  1. ^ "TACOMA CYCLIST WINS U.S. CRITERIUM", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 29, 1999. Accessed January 16, 2008.
  2. ^ "Cycling champs defend six-day title at velodrome", Burnaby Now, January 12, 2008. Accessed January 18, 2008. "Giro di Burnaby champion Kirk O'Bee and U.S. Healthnet team mate Kenny Williams finished in third place, five laps back of the overall winners."

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