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John Cline

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Current team
  
Psimet

Rider type
  
Sprinter

Name
  
John Cline

Battles and wars
  
Vietnam War

Discipline
  
Track cycling

2014–present
  
Psimet

Spouse
  
Vicky Kline

Children
  
Kathy Kline, Dan Kline

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Full name
  
John Gillogly Cline 3rd

Born
  
18 April 1966 (age 57) Columbus, Ohio (
1966-04-18
)

2007–2013
  
Half Acre Cycling, GS Adams Avenue Bicycles

Role
  
United States Representative

Office
  
Representative (R-MN 2nd District) since 2003

Education
  
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania (1988), Rice University (1969), W. B. Ray High School

Similar People
  
Erik Paulsen, Tim Walz, Keith Ellison, Betty McCollum, Collin Peterson

Profiles

John Cline (born 18 April 1966) is a professional track cyclist from United States.

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Results

John Cline completed roughly 1100 individual races over a seven-year career at these velodromes; Alpenrose Velodrome, San Diego Velodrome, Penrose Park Velodrome, National Sports Center Velodrome, Kenosha Velodrome, Northbrook Velodrome, Chicago Velodrome, Major Taylor Velodrome, Baja California High Performance Centre, Tijuana , Dick Lane Velodrome, U.S. Olympic Training Center Velodrome and International Velodrome at Bloomer Park.

Pertinent results include:

  • Current USA Cycling National ranking, as of Oct. 7, 2015, in the Keirin is 10th.
  • Rider of the year Pro CAT1/2 at Kenosha Velodrome 2014 - 3rd Place
  • Mayors Cup (one of the oldest velodrome races in the United States at the Kenosha Velodrome) 8th place 2012, 2013 and 2014.
  • USA Cycling Masters Nationals 2012 - 10th Place in the Sprint competition (age 45-49)
  • American Bike Racing National Champion in the Omnium 2012 and 2014
  • Injuries

  • Concussion at Ronald Reagan Crit 2011
  • Three broken ribs at Kenosha Velodrome 2011.
  • Three broken ribs and shattered clavicle at Kenosha Crit 2012
  • Three broken ribs at Masters Track Nationals 2013
  • Broken Thumb at Lake Geneva CX 2014
  • References

    John Cline Wikipedia