Steve Pyle

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Steve Pyle (Steven Ross Pyle) is a former United States Junior and Senior National Team cyclist (1976–1990) who competed at the national and international level and rode to many victories. He was known for his endurance and time trialing ability. He was a member of the U.S. cycling team for the 1980 Olympics, but the United States boycotted the event. After retiring from cycling, he made the move to multisport, racing duathlon, then triathlon, and was a professional endurance sport coach for 20-years. He has won National Championships in cycling, duathlon, and triathlon. Competing as age group athlete at numerous World Championships, he finished 'on the podium' several times for duathlon and triathlon. Steve is now retired from competing in endurance sport and has become an environmental and health activist. Steve is currently a photographer, focusing on landscape and night photography. His photography website is here: http://www.pylepix.com [1][2]

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