Ryan Roth

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Ryan Roth
Personal information
Full nameRyan Roth
Born (1983-01-10) 10 January 1983 (age 41)
Kitchener, Ontario
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight71 kg (157 lb)
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplinesRoad
Cyclo-cross
Mountain biking
RoleRider
Rider typeAll-rounder
Amateur teams
2014Jet Fuel Cycling/Norco Bicycles[1]
2020Hamilton United[2]
Professional teams
2002–2004Sympatico–Jet Fuel Coffee
2007Kelly Benefit Strategies–Medifast
2008–2012Team R.A.C.E. Pro
2013Champion System
2014–2018Silber Pro Cycling Team
2019X-Speed United
Major wins
National Time Trial Championships (2016)
National Road Race Championships (2012)
Tro-Bro Léon (2012)

Ryan Roth (born 10 January 1983) is a Canadian former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2002 and 2019. Prior to becoming a road cyclist, Roth also competed in the junior levels in mountain-biking and cyclo-cross; he was national junior cyclo-cross champion in 2000.[3]

Career[edit]

Born in Kitchener, Ontario, Roth competed as a professional from 2002, making his début with the Sympatico–Jet Fuel Coffee team. After a short stint with the Kelly Benefit Strategies–Medifast team,[4] Roth competed for the SpiderTech–C10 team from its formation as a professional team at the start of 2008, when it was known as Team R.A.C.E. Pro.[5] Having featured highly in several North and Central American races during his career, Roth won his first UCI Europe Tour race in April 2012, by winning the Tro-Bro Léon race. Roth soloed to victory in Lannilis after catching the breakaway and went clear of them,[6] finishing thirteen seconds clear of his nearest rival, Benoit Jarrier of Véranda Rideau U.[7] It was the first non-French victory in the race since Mark Renshaw in 2006,[8] and was his team's first victory of the year.[9] Roth also won the 2012 Canadian National Road Race Championships.[10]

Major results[edit]

2000
1st Junior race, National Cyclo-cross Championships
2004
1st Overall Multi Laser GP
1st Classic Chlorophylle
4th Univest Grand Prix
2005
National Under-23 Road Championships
1st Road race
2nd Time trial
1st Overall Jewel in the Wilderness
1st Stages 1 & 2
2006
1st Overall Jewel in the Wilderness
1st Stages 1a & 2
1st Classique Montréal-Québec Louis Garneau
2007
2nd Univest Grand Prix
2nd Tour de Leelanau
2008
1st Stage 11 International Cycling Classic
2nd Time trial, National Road Championships
2nd KW Classic
3rd Overall Rochester Omnium
1st Stage 1 (ITT)
3rd Copperas Cove Classic
2009
1st Niagara Classic
2nd Overall Jewel in the Wilderness
1st Stages 1 & 2
6th Time trial, Pan American Road Championships
6th Overall Vuelta a Cuba
2010
1st Niagara Classic
2nd Chrono Gatineau
3rd Time trial, National Road Championships
4th Overall Vuelta a Cuba
1st Stage 7a (ITT)
8th Overall Tour de Beauce
10th Time trial, Commonwealth Games
2011
1st Univest Grand Prix
2012
1st Road race, National Road Championships
1st Tro-Bro Léon
8th Overall Tour de Beauce
2014
National Road Championships
2nd Road race
3rd Time trial
7th Winston-Salem Cycling Classic
8th Overall Grand Prix Cycliste de Saguenay
8th Philadelphia International Championship
9th Overall Tour de Beauce
2015
National Road Championships
2nd Time trial[11]
3rd Road race
2nd Overall Grand Prix Cycliste de Saguenay
5th Overall Tour de Beauce
6th White Spot / Delta Road Race
8th Philadelphia International Cycling Classic
2016
1st Time trial, National Road Championships
1st Overall Grand Prix Cycliste de Saguenay
1st Winston-Salem Cycling Classic
1st White Spot / Delta Road Race
2017
2nd Winston-Salem Cycling Classic
2019
6th Overall Tour de Iskandar Johor
1st Points classification
1st Stage 1

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ryan Roth and Peter Disera join Jet Fuel Cycling/Norco Bicycles". Canadian Cycling. Gripped Publishing Inc. 13 January 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  2. ^ Sturney, Rob (30 October 2019). "Ryan Roth links up with new Canadian squad Hamilton United". Canadian Cycling. Gripped Publishing Inc. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  3. ^ Sturney, Rob (15 April 2012). "Tro-Bro Leon: Roth first, Boivin third". Canadian Cycling. Gripped Publishing Inc. Retrieved 16 April 2012. Roth, Junior Canadian cyclocross champion in 2000, is the first foreign winner of Tro-Bro Leon since Australian Mark Renshaw in 2006.
  4. ^ Decaluwé, Brecht (13 December 2006). "McCook and Perras sign for Kelly Benefit Strategies". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Team RACE Pro Canada's Continental road team". BikeRadar. Future Publishing Limited. 27 December 2007. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  6. ^ Atkins, Ben (15 April 2012). "Ryan Roth solos to Tro Bro León victory". VeloNation. VeloNation LLC. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  7. ^ "Roth storms to Tro-Bro Leon". Yahoo! Eurosport. TF1 Group. 15 April 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  8. ^ Quénet, Jean-François (15 April 2012). "Roth wins Tro-Bro Leon". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  9. ^ Christie, James (15 April 2012). "Weekend roundup: Canada starts strongly in Olympic water polo quest". The Globe and Mail. Phillip Crawley; The Globe and Mail Inc. Retrieved 16 April 2012. In professional road cycling, the Canadian-based SpiderTech squad enjoyed its first victory in a European circuit race this season with Ryan Roth of Cambridge, Ont., winning the Tro-Bro Léon event in France.
  10. ^ "Roth wins Canadian national championship over Barry". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 23 June 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  11. ^ "Karol-Ann Canuel, Hugo Houle Earn First Canadian Time Trial Titles". Cycling Canada Cyclisme. 25 June 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2015.

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