MARTY JEMISON
Height: 5-11 Weight: 157 lbs.
Born: 5.18.65 in Salt Lake City, Utah
Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah
Residence: Park City, Utah
Professional since 1994
Team: United States Postal Service
* USPRO champion: 1999
* World Road Cycling Championships: 1993-94, 1996-98
* National Road Cycling champion: 1993 (road race)
* U.S. National Team: 1993, 1998
* U.S. Olympic Long Team, 2000
2000
Team: US Postal Service
1999
Team: US Postal Service
UCI Ranking: 285
First Union USPRO Championship (Philadelphia): 5th, Top US
Rider and USPRO Champion
GP Eddy Merckx (Belgium) with Tyler Hamilton: seventh
U.S. Postal Service Clarendon Cup (Arlington, Va.): eighth
Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt: 9th
Tour of Luxembourg: 13th overall
Liege-Bastogne-Liege (World Cup IV, Beligum): 18th (top U.S.
rider)
Fleche Wallone (Huy, Beligum): 19th (top U.S. rider) 10th
in Weekend Ardennes Trophy (L-B-L and F-W combined)
Vuelta a Burgos (Spain): 23rd
Paris-Nice (France): 28th (top U.S. rider)
Chevy Trucks National Championship Series (Park City, Utah
- MTB): 30th, cross-country
Ronde van Vlaanderen: 39th
Amstel Gold Race: 42nd
Milan-San Remo (World Cup I, Italy): 60th
Clasica San Sebastian: 80th
Rund um den Henninger Turm: 86th
1998
Team: US Postal Service
UCI Ranking: 238th
Chequamegon Fat Tire Forty: first (Course Record)
Tour de France: 48th overall (fifth, stage 13)
Outdoor Life Network Atlanta Grand Prix: third overall
G.P. de Wallonië: 7th
Rheinland Pfalz-Rundfahrt (Germany): fifth in stage, sixth
in stage, ninth overall
Tour of Luxembourg: 10th overall
Killington (Vt.) Stage Race: 11th overall
Clasica San Sebastian (Spain): 14th overall
Flèche Wallonne: 35th
Liège-Bastogne-Liège: 45th
USCF National Racing Calendar standings: 56th
World Road Cycling Championships (Valkenburg, The Netherlands):
team member
1997
Team: US Postal Service
UCI Ranking: 224
Tour de France: 96th overall
First Union Grand Prix: first
Chequamegon Fat Tire Forty: first
Killington Stage Race: fourth in stage
USPRO Criterium Championship (Downers Grove, Ill.): sixth
Circuit de la Sarthe (France): seventh in stage, eighth overall
USPRO Tour: sixth overall
Route du Sud: tenth in stage
Semana Catalana: tenth in stage
Trofeo Castilla-Leon (Spain): 10th in stage, 11th overall
(top U.S. rider)
G.P. du Midi Libre: 28th
Paris-Nice (France): 15th in stage, 32nd overall (top U.S.
rider)
Ruta del Sol (Spain): 35th overall
Fleche Wallone: 39th
National Racing Calendar Standings: 39th overall
Liège-Bastogne-Liège: 64th
World Road Cycling Championships (San Sebastian, Spain): 68th,
road race
Milan-San Remo: 80th
Paris-Tours: 100th
1996
Team: US Postal Service
UCI Ranking: 380
Cascade Cycling Classic: first overall, one stage race win,
one second place stage
Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic: second overall, one stage race
win
NorWest Classic, criterium stage: first
Tour of Solidarity (Poland): second in stage, second overall
CoreStates Invitational (Lancaster): third
Rutas de Americas (Uruguay): second in stage, third in stage,
third overall,
CoreStates USPRO Championships (Philadelphia): 12th, road
race
USPRO Criterium Championship (Downers Grove, Ill.): 12th
Tour of Poland: 12th overall, second place stage
Paris-Camembert (France): 15th
G.P. del la Ville de Rennes: 15th
Tour of Portugal: 17th overall, second place stage
USPRO Points Series: 21st overall
Tour of Holland: 26th overall
Four Days of Dunkirk: 28th
World Road Cycling Championships (Lugano, Switzerland): team
member
1995
Team: Montgomery
UCI Ranking: 470
Nevada City Classic: fifth
Sequoia Cycling Classic: seventh, Exeter Road Race
Microsoft Grand Prix: 13th (eighth among professionals)
Tour of Holland: 15th overall
Tour of Poland: 25th overall
USPRO Championship: 26th
Tour duPont: 30th overall
1994
Team: Word Perfect
UCI Ranking: 357
Postgirot Open: 8th, overall
Tour de Limousin (France): ninth overall
Ronde Van Limburg (Netherlands): ninth
Ronde van Midden-Zeeland: 12th
G.P. Jef Scherens: 13th
Het Volk (Belgium): 17th
Paris-Brussels: 28th
G.P. Fourmies: 30th
World Championships (Palermo, Italy): 31st, professional road
race
Clasica San Sebastian: 56th
1993
World Road Cycling Championships (Hamar, Norway): 20th, amateur
road race
Fresca National Road Cycling Championships (Dublin, Ohio):
first, road race
Grand Prix de Beauce (Canada): first in stage
Tour of Norway: third overall
Tour de l'Ain: fourth in two stages, fifth in stage
Korbel Champagne Cup Series: 10th overall, amateurs
Tour DuPont: 24th overall
1992
U.S. Olympic Trials and National Championships (Altoona, Pa.):
fourth, national championship road race; 12th, Olympic selection
road race; sixth, Olympic points standings
Tour du Marie Galante (France): first overall, two stage race
wins
Tour of Okinawa (Japan): third overall
Tour du Martinique (France): two stage race wins
Tour du Guadeloupe (France): one stage race win
Tour de Loire Atlantic: one stage race win
Tour de Emeraude: one stage race win
Fleche de Locmine: first
Montreil Bellay: first
1991 National Road Cycling Championships (Salt Lake
City, Utah): 11th, road race
1983 graduate of Judge Memorial High in Salt Lake City, Utah
1989 graduate of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah
(B.S., Economics) ... competed for Dutch-based WordPerfect Cycling
Team in 1994 ... recorded 11 international and national victories
in 1992 played soccer and ran cross country in high school ...
began cycling in 1983 ... hobbies include economics and world
travel. Married, wife Jill.
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