Mike Zagorski

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Mike Zagorski
Personal information
Full nameMike Zagorski
Born (1979-06-15) 15 June 1979 (age 42)
Inverness, Scotland.
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight140 lb (64 kg)
Team information
Current teamBME Hawai'i Racing Team
DisciplineCycling
RoleCyclist
Rider typeAmateur Road & Track Racer
Amateur teams
1996-1997Clachnacuddin Cycling Club
1998Titanium Red
1999DNA / Linda McCartney
2000-2002Team Carbon 5 / Bike Shed
2003Cambiamento d'Andaturo
2004Velo Ecosse
2006Velo Club La Grange Westwood
2007QuickRelease
2008Pacific Velo - IT&B/
2009-BME Racing Team

Mike Zagorski (born 15 June 1979 in Inverness, Scotland) is a Scottish road racing cyclist. Zagorski represented Scotland in the UK National Points Series (Mountain Bike racing) in 1996-1998.

Palmarès[]

2005 – Unattached
1st Hawaii State Road Race Championship
1st Hawaii State Criterium Championship
1st Hawaii State Time Trial Championship
1st Cycle to the Sun (hill climb) 10,000ft / 36 miles
2006 –
1st Hawaii State Criterium Championship
1st Hawaii State Time Trial Championship
1st Cycle to the Sun (hillclimb) 10,000ft / 36 miles
1st Sea to Stars (hillclimb) 9130ft / 36 miles
1st Hawaii Cycling Cup Overall General Classification
1st Tantalus Time Trial (hill climb)
KoM Dick Evans Memorial Road Race
7th Stage 2 - Mt Hood Cycling Classic
2007 –
1st Hawaii State Criterium Championship
1st Hawaii State Time Trial Championship
1st Aloha State Games Road Race
1st Tantalus Time Trial (hill climb)
KoM Dick Evans Memorial Road Race
2008 –
1st Hawaii State Time Trial Championship
1st Castle To Hanauma Time Trial
1st Makaha Time Trial
1st Tantalus Time Trial
starting 2009 to present –

(For the results see the races below).

Records[]

  • 2005 Hawaii State Time Trial (Malaekahana) 54 min 9 s
  • 2006 Tantalus Time Trial (hill climb, Honolulu, HI, USA) 18 min 29 s
  • 2006 Sea to Stars (hill climb, Hilo to Mauna Kea, Big Island, HI, USA) 2 h 26 min 43 s
  • 2008 Hawaii State Time Trial (Malaekahana) 53 min 37 s (new record)

External links[]

- the longest 36 mile, steepest with the 10,004 feet of climbing, prestigious race from the sea level to the top of Maui's Summit.

References[]

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