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Phil Zajicek : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phil Zajicek
Phil Zajicek (born 20 March 1979) of Eugene, Oregon, is an American ex-professional road racing cyclist who last rode professionally for the Fly V Australia Team in 2010. On June 10, 2011, the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) announced that Zajicek had accepted a life-ban from competition. ==Career Summary== Zajicek, a former Junior National Champion, and a Boulder, CO resident, competed throughout the United States and was an known as one of the country's top domestic riders, finishing ahead of Lance Armstrong and Levi Leipheimer in Stage 5 of the 2009 Tour of the Gila. Climbing nearly 10,000 feet over 100-miles, through the Continental Divide and the high desert plains and mountains of New Mexico, Zajicek was the only athlete able to match and set pace with Armstrong and Leipheimer, besting both by multiple bicycle lengths in the final uphill sprint, after nearly 5-hours of aggressive racing as Armstrong and Leipheimer prepared for that year's Tour de France, just 2 months later, where Armstrong finished 3rd overall. Stage 5 of the Tour of the Gila, also known as the "Gila Monster Stage" is widely believed to be the most difficult road course in the United States. Zajicek, also extensively competed in many of the world's toughest and most renowned Pro Tour Road Races, such as the Midi Libre, Biciclista Vasca, Classique des Alpes, Dauphine Libre, Route du Sud, GP Plouay, and the Tour de L’avenir. Zajicek was a key rider in 2005 for the U.S. National Team during the UCI World Championships in Madrid, Spain. For 2011, Zajicek signed a lucrative professional contract for the ill-fated Pegasus Professional Cycling Team Project, but was left without a team after the Australian squad was denied a Professional UCI License.〔(A conversation with Phil Zajicek, the lone American on Pegasus finds a home )〕
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