Tinker Juarez - Career MTB and Ultra-Endurance Cycling Achievements By Year

Career MTB and Ultra-Endurance Cycling Achievements By Year

1989
  • 1st – NORBA Iron Horse Classic
1993
  • 1st UCI Grundig World Cup win at Mont St. Anne, Quebec Canada
1994
  • NCS National Cross-Country Champion
  • Silver Medal – Mountain Bike World Championships (Cross Country)
1995
  • NCS National Cross-Country Champion
  • Gold Medal – Pan American Games
1996
  • United States Olympic Team Member
1998
  • NCS National Cross-Country Champion
  • 1st – NCA Cross-Country Finals
  • 2nd – NCS Cross-Country; Red Wing
  • 3rd overall – Tour of the Rockies
1999
  • 5th overall – NORBA Short Track
  • 9th overall – NORBA Cross-Country
2000
  • United States Olympic Team Member
  • 5th – NORBA Cross-Country, Mt. Snow
  • 7th – NORBA Cross-Country, Mammoth and Crystal Mountain
  • 10th – World Cup XC, Mazatlan
2001
  • NORBA National Champion, 24-Hour Solo Category
  • Inductee – Mountain Bike Hall of Fame
  • 1st – Gorge Games - 24 Hour Solo Race
  • 1st – 24 Hours of Adrenaline - Laguna Seca
  • 1st – 24 Hour US National Championships
  • 5th – Mount Snow NORBA Cross Country Finals
  • 6th – Deer Valley NORBA Cross Country Finals
2002
  • NORBA National Champion, 24-Hour Solo Category
  • 24 Hour National Champion
  • 1st – Gorge Games - 24 Hour Solo Race
  • 1st – 24 Hours of Adrenaline - Winter Park
  • 1st – 24 Hours of Adrenaline - Laguna Seca
  • 1st – 24 Hours of 9 Mile
  • 1st – 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo
2003
  • NORBA National Champion, 24-Hour Solo Category
  • 1st – Solo 24 hours of Laguna Seca (National Championship)
  • 1st – Solo 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo
  • 1st – Solo 24 hours of Temecula
  • 1st – Solo 24 hours of Moab, Utah
  • 1st – Epic 75 at Big Bear
  • 1st – Solo 12 hours of Humboldt
  • 1st – Solo 12 hours of Razorback
  • 1st – Solo 12 horas MTB Sampa Bikers (Itupeva, São Paulo, Brazil)
  • 2nd – Solo 24 hours of Mtn Whistle (World Championships)
2004
  • NORBA National Champion, 24-Hour Solo Category
  • 2nd – Solo 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo
  • 3rd overall (1st, masters) – La Ruta de los Conquistadores (Costa Rica)
2005
  • NORBA National Champion, 24-Hour Solo Category
  • 1st – Heart of the South (500 mile road race)
  • 2nd – Furnace Creak 508 (508 mile road race)
  • 1st – Solo 24 Hours of Mountain Mayhem (Eastnor, England)
  • 1st – Solo 24 hours of Temecula (Temecula, California)
  • 1st – Solo 24 Hours of Mohican Wilderness (Glenmont, Ohio)
  • 1st – Solo 12 hours of Razorback (Reddick, Florida)
  • 3rd – Solo 12 hours of Humboldt
  • 1st – Solo 12 Horas MTB Sampa Bikers (Itupeva, São Paulo, Brazil)
2006
  • 3rd – Race Across America, Men's Solo - Enduro Category
  • 1st – Solo 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo
2007
  • 3rd – Wilderness 101 Endurance Mt. bike race
2009
  • 1st – Tahoe Sierra 100 (Soda Springs, California)
2010
1st place in Master world Championship, Camboriu, Brazil

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