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Saturday, September 06, 2008
Hometown: Walnut Creek, CA
Residence: Mountain View, CA
DOB: April 13, 1971
Height: 5'8"/173 cm.
Weight: 140 lbs./63.5 kg.

Dylan Casey maybe best known for his prowess on the road these days, but he's also quite accomplished on the track. In 1998, Casey became just the third U.S. cyclist in history to win national championships in both disciplines, winning the time trial event in the National Road Championships and the pursuit event at the National Track Championships.

In 2000, Casey became an Olympian when he competed in the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. The year before he won a gold medal in individual pursuit at the 1999 Pan Am Games.

Casey has stage wins from the 1997 Tour of Ohio and 89er Stage Race and the 1998 Tour of Tucson, which he also won overall. In 1999, Casey came in third overall at the Tour of Holland, sixth at the First Union Invitational and competed at the Tour of Spain. Stage wins in 2000 included one each at the Redlands Classic, the Tour of Luxembourg, and the Four Days of Dunkerque.

Born in raised in California, Casey graduated from Las Lamas High School in Walnut Creek, CA in 1989. He then went on graduate from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a B.S. in communications information systems in 1994.

 

Career Highlights
Olympic Games (Sydney): USA team member
1st - World Cup #2 (Cali, Colombia - track): individual pursuit; 3rd, team pursuit
5th - U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Road Cycling (Jackson, Miss.) road race
9th - Four Days of Dunkirk (France- op U.S. rider), one stage race win
12th -Mercury Sea Otter Classic (Monterey, Calif.)
Stage Win - Redlands (Calif.) Bicycle Classic, 44th overall
Stage Win - Tour of Luxembourg: 71st overall
53rd - Three Days of Panne (Belgium - top U.S. rider)
UCI World Track Cup rankings: sixth, individual pursuit
1st - Pan American Games (Winnipeg, Canada): individual pursuit (track)
4th - Pan American Games (Winnipeg, Canada): individual time trial
3rd - Tour of Holland (top.U.S. rider)
6th - First Union Invitational
9th - World Track Cycling Championships (Berlin, Germany): team pursuit;
20th - World Track Cycling Championships (Berlin, Germany): individual pursuit
11th - Redlands (Calif.) Bicycle Classic
1st - USCF National Road Cycling Championships (Cincinnati, OH): individual time trial
1st - EDS National Track Cycling Championships (Frisco, TX): individual pursuit;
3rd - EDS National Track Cycling Championships (Frisco, TX): team pursuit
1st - Tour of Tucson
1st - Berkeley (Calif.) Road Race
1st - EDS Track Cup #1 (Carson, CA): individual pursuit;
3rd - EDS Track Cup #1 (Carson, CA): points race
5th - Nevada City (Calif.) Cycle Classic
8th - World Track Cycling Championships (Bordeaux, France), individual pursuit
11th - Tour de ‘Toona (PA)
46th - World Road Cycling Championship (Valkenburg, The Netherlands)
1st - USPRO Criterium sprint
1st - Tour de Town
1st - Tour of Ohio
3rd - First Union Grand Prix
Two stage wins - 89er Stage Race (OK)

1st - Cat’s Hill Criterium


4th - National Amateur Points Series


1st - National Collegiate Road Cycling Championships (Boston):team time trial