Steve Peat

Steve Peat

Steve Peat at Fort William World Cup 2004
Personal information
Full name Steve Peat
Nickname Peaty, Sheffield Steel
Born June 17, 1974 (1974-06-17) (age 37)
England
 United Kingdom
Height 6'3"
Weight 14 stone
Team information
Current team Steve Peat Syndicate
Discipline MTB
Role Rider
Rider type DH and 4X
Professional team(s)
1995
Mid 1990s
Late 1990s
2002–2005
2006 –
Saracen
Team MBUK
GT Bikes
Orange Bikes
Santa Cruz Syndicate
Major wins
GBR DH National Champion (8 Wins)
EUR DH European Champion (3 Wins)
UCI DH World Cup (17 Wins)
UCI DH World Cup Overall (3 Wins)
UCI DH World Champion (1 Win)
Infobox last updated on
19 May 2009

Steve Peat (born 17 June 1974 in Chapeltown, South Yorkshire), nicknamed "Sheffield Steel" or more commonly just plain "Peaty", is a professional downhill mountain biker who was born and lives in Chapeltown, Sheffield, England. Prior to his career as a professional downhill cyclist Peat was employed as a plumber by James Lamb. He is married to Adele Croxon and has two sons, Jake and George Peat.

Peat began his career with little success riding for the Saracen team alongside Rob Warner, before moving in the mid 90s to Team MBUK. He rode for GT Bicycles in the late 90s and for the Orange team between 2002 and 2005, winning the Fort William downhill world cup round in 2005. He then joined the Santa Cruz Syndicate team for the 2006 season, which saw him finish 1st overall, and has continued with it since.

As last man down the hill, Peat won[1] the La Bresse downhill world cup round 2 on May 10, 2009 with a time of 02:07.14 knocking Sam Hill out of the hot seat for his 16th world cup round win, tying at the top of the all-time leader-board with Nicolas Vouilloz. Just one week later on May 17, 2009, at the third round of the UCI World Cup in Vallnord, Peat won again[2] (besting compatriot Gee Atherton by just 0.02 seconds) making him the most successful downhill mountain bike racer ever by number of wins.

Other successes include placing second in the Mountain Bike World Championships in 2000, 2001, 2002 and again in 2008 and becoming World Cup champion in 2002, 2004 and 2006. He has also won the Lisboa Downhill, held in Lisbon, Portugal, eight times. On September 6, 2009, Peat won the World Championships in Canberra for the first time in his career, with a winning time of 2:30.33, just 0.05 seconds ahead of his Santa Cruz team mate Greg Minnaar.

Aside from his professional riding career, Peat has other involvements with the sport, including contributing to the design and manufacture of specialist riding clothing made by Royal Racing of which he is part owner.[3] Peat also has involvements with young cyclist academies, and is a proponent of youth involvement in the sport.

Following his recent world champ status he has released his own game 'Steve Peat - Downhill Mountain Biking' for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Palmarès (Incomplete)

1998
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Snoqualmie, USA
1999
9th DH, British National Mountain Biking Championships
2000
10th DH, British National Mountain Biking Championships
2001
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Round 1, Maribor, Slovenia
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Round 2, Vars, France
2002
5th DH, British National Mountain Biking Championships
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Series Overall
2003
1st DH, British National Mountain Biking Championships
2004
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Round 2, Oisans (Les Deux Alpes), France
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Round 4, Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada
1st DH, European Mountain Bike Championships, Wałbrzych, Poland
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Series Overall
2005
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Round 1, Vigo, Spain
1st DH, British National Mountain Biking Championships
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Round 8, Fort William, Scotland
2006
1st Lisboa Downtown, Lisbon, Portugal
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Round 3, Willingen, Germany
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Series Overall
2007
1st Lisboa Downtown, Lisbon, Portugal
2008
1st Lisboa Downtown, Lisbon, Portugal
1st DH, British National Mountain Biking Championships
2009
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Round 2, La Bresse, France
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Round 3, Vallnord, Andorra
1st Lisboa Downtown, Lisbon, Portugal
1st DH, UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships, Canberra, Australia

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