Scott Moninger

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Scott Moninger (born October 20, 1966 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American professional road racing cyclist. He currently lives and trains in Boulder, Colorado and races for the BMC Professional Cycling Team. Scott has won nearly every road race in North America with over 247 career victories, the most by any active American rider.

In 1985, Scott graduated from Wichita Northwest High School in Wichita, Kansas.

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[edit] Contaminated Supplements

He was suspended for one year due to contaminated supplements which contained the banned substance - 19-norandrosterone. These supplements were bought off the shelf of the local Boulder, Colorado suppliment store. It was later proven by lab results from the same batch of suppliments that the banned substance was not labeled on the product container. Although Moninger was suspended, he is considered to be a clean rider by his peers.[1][2] [3]

[edit] Teams

  • 2007- : BMC Professional Cycling Team
  • 2004-2006 : Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis
  • 1999-2002: Mercury Pro Cycling Team
  • 1997-1998: Navigators Pro Cycling Team
  • 1995-1996: Chevrolet/LA Sheriff's Pro Cycling Team
  • 1995-1996: Coors Light
  • 1989-1990: Team Crest

[edit] Racing Results

2007
  • 1st Sunshine Canyon Hill Climb
  • 1st Stage 1, Redlands Bicycle Classic
  • 1st Boulder TT Series Number 4 - Course Record
2006
2005
  • 1st Overall, Cascade Cycling Classic
  • 1st Overall, International Tour de Toona
  • 1st Overall, San Dimas Stage Race
  • 1st Overall, Joe Martin Stage Race
  • 1st Overall, Tour de Nez
  • 1st Overall, Rocky Mountain Omnium
  • 1st KoM Classification, International Tour de Toona
  • 1st Stage 6, International Tour de Toona
  • 1st Stage 2, Cascade Cycling Classic
  • 1st Stage 1 ITT, San Dimas Stage Race
  • 1st Stage 3, Tri Peaks Challenge
  • 1st Stage 2, Tour de Nez
  • 1st Stage 3, Tour de Nez
  • 1st, Mt. Evans Hill Climb/National FIAC Hill Climb Championship
  • 1st, Colorado State TT Championship
  • 1st, Scholfield Cycling Classic
  • 1st, Parker Criterium
2004
  • 1st Overall, 3 stage wins, Tour of the Gila, New Mexico
  • 1st Overall, 2 stage wins, Mercy Classic, Arkansas
  • 1st Overall, 1 stage win, Boulder Stage Race
  • 1st Stage 6, International Tour de 'Toona
  • 1st Stage 1, Tri-Peaks Challenge, Arkansas
  • 1st Stage 5, Estes Park Challenge
  • 1st Overall, 1 stage win, Tour of Kansas City
  • 1st Stazio Crit, Round 1, Boulder, Colorado
  • 1st Stazio Crit, Round 2, Boulder, Colorado
  • 1st, Iron Horse Road Race, Colorado
  • 1st, Durango Downtown Criterium, Colorado
  • 1st, Coal Miner's Classic, Colorado
  • National FIAC Hill Climb Champion
2003
2002
  • 3rd overall, Valley of the Sun stage race
  • 1st overall, 2 stage wins, La Vuelta De Bisbee Stage Race, Arizona
  • 1st, Mount Evans Hill Climb, Idaho Springs, Colorado
  • 1 stage win, Tour of the Gila Stage Race, New Mexico
2001
  • 2nd overall and 1st Stage 6a, Grand Prix Cycliste De Beauce
2000
  • 1st Stage 4a, Grand Prix Cycliste De Beauce
  • 2nd overall, Herald Sun Tour
  • 1st overall, Celestial Seasonings Red Zinger Cycling Challenge
1999
  • 3rd overall, Grand Prix Cycliste De Beauce
  • Member, U.S. World Championship Road Team - Verona, Italy
1998
1996
1995
  • 1st overall, Redlands Classic Stage Race
  • 2nd overall, Killington Stage Race
1994
  • 1st Stage 6, West Virginia Classic
1993
  • 1st Stage 12, Herald Sun Tour
  • 1st Stage 2, 1st Stage 5, Mazda Great Australian Wineries Tour
  • 1st Stage 2, 1st Stage 4, Killington Stage Race,
1992
  • 1st, West-Virginia Mountain Classic
  • 1st Stage 2, 1st Stage 4, Killington Stage Race
  • 1st Stage 3, Casper Classic
1989
  • 1st Overall, Redlands Classic Stage Race

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Daily Peloton - Pro Cycling News
  2. ^ Setting the Record Straight
  3. ^ Tainted Supplements: Positive or not? - Part I
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