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Mary McConneloug proved she was tough competition in 2003 when she took her first NORBA National podium finish over three-time world champion Alison Sydor in the women?s cross-country event at Mount Snow. She went on to reap the benefits of that break-through season when she claimed the U.S. Women?s National Cross-Country Championships and earned the right to wear the stars and stripes.

Mary was born the middle of five children. Her father ran a heating and sheet metal business, and her mom ran the household. The children went to Catholic schools, and family recreation consisted of camping trips and music. Mary played soccer, took ballet and piano lessons and loved to sing. It wasn?t until moving to Oregon after college with her biker boyfriend that she discovered the thrill of racing.

On and off the bike, Mary is concerned for the environment. She tries to use her bike as transportation to save gas. She also buys eco friendly products and food so there can be nice places to ride for years to come.

Mary didn?t start racing until later in life after she had developed a love for the outdoors, but she has steadily made a name for herself over the last few years. In 2001, she took 9th overall in the NORBA National Championship Series and 5th overall in the Super Cup Cyclocross Series. 2002 saw impressive results with a pair of 8th place finishes in the cross-country events at Sea Otter and Big Bear, a 6th place finish in the Big Bear short track, and a 5th place finish at the Iron Horse Classic.

  • Seven/ Kenda/ No Tubes

  • Birthdate: 6/24/71 Hometown: Fairfax, Calif. Education: Santa Clara University Discipline: Mountain Team: Kenda/Seven Cycles (USA) Olympian: 2004 Career Highlights: 2003 Pan American Games Silver Medalist 2003 U.S. National Cross Country Champion 2003 NORBA National XC, Mt. Snow, Vt. - 1st Place 2003 Sea Otter Classic, Overall - 3rd Place 2004 Afxentia Stage Race, Overall - 1st Place 2004 Slovenia Cup - 1st Place 2004 GP Istria - 1st Place 2004 Voroklini International - 1st Place

  • 2006 3rd - USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships, Cross Country 1st - NMBS #3 Mt. Snow, Cross Country (XC) 9th - Sea Otter Classic, XC 2005 5th - World Cup, Curacao, XC 7th - World Championships, XC 4th - U.S. Mtb National Championships, Short Track 1st - U.S. Mtb National Championships, XC 10th U.S. Mtb National Championships, Super D 6th - NMBS Brian Head, Short Track 8th - NMBS Brian Head, XC 1st - Full Tilt in Telluride, XC 9th - Sea Otter Classic, Stage Race 5th - Nova NORBA National, XC 9th - Nova NORBA National, Short Track 6th - Nova NORBA National, Time Trial 7th - TMBRA NORBA National Texas Supergrind, XC 3rd - TMBRA NORBA National Texas Supergrind, Short Track 6th - TMBRA NORBA National Texas Supergrind, Time Trial 2004 9th - Olympic Games, XC 24th - UCI Marathon World Championships 2nd - World Cup #6, Calgary, CAN 7th - World Cup #5, Mont-Saint-Anne, CAN 19th - World Cup #4, Schladming, AUT 11th - World Cup #3, Fort Williams, GBR 12th - World Cup #2, Houffalize, BEL 14th - World Cup #1, Madrid, ESP 1st - Winter Cup #2 1st - Winter Cup #3 1st - Winter Cup #4 1st - Voroklini International 1st - Stage 3, Afxentia Stage Race 1st - Overall, Afxentia Stage Race 1st - Slovenia Cup 1st - Giant GP Istria 1st - European Cup #1 2nd - Pan Am Championships 2nd - Stage 2, Afxentia Stage Race 3rd - Provincia di Lucca 3rd - Overall, Dutch Mountain Bike Tour 3rd - Stage 3, 2nd Dutch Mountain Bike Tour 4th - Prologue, 2nd Dutch Mountain Bike Tour 4th - Stage 2, 2nd Dutch Mountain Bike Tour 2003 U.S. National XC Champion 15th - UCI World Cup, XC, AUT 18th - UCI MTB World Championships, XC, SUI 3rd - Swiss Cup, XC, SUI 2nd - Pan American Games, XC, DOM 7th - NORBA National, XC, Mt. Schweizer, Idaho 8th - NORBA National, STXC, Mt. Schweizer, Idaho 13th - UCI World Cup, XC, CAN 1st - NORBA National, XC, Mt. Snow, Vt. 11th - NORBA National, XC, Snowshoe, W.Va. 4th - NORBA National, STXC, Snowshoe, W.Va. 11th - UCI World Cup, XC, GBR 8th - NORBA National, XC, Big Bear Lake, Calif. 3rd - NORBA National, STXC, Big Bear Lake, Calif. 3rd - Overall, Sea Otter Classic, XC 13th - NORBA National, STXC, Durango, Colo. 2002 8th - UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, XC, FRA 25th - UCI World Championships, XC, AUT 9th - NORBA National, XC, Mt.Snow, Vt. 6th - NORBA National, STXC, Mt. Snow, Vt. 8th - Tissot/UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, XC, CAN 6th - NORBA National, XC, Snowshoe, W.Va. 5th - NORBA National, STXC, Snowshoe, W.Va. 6th - NORBA National, XC, E. Troy, Wis. 5th - NORBA National, STXC, E. Troy, Wis. 2nd - Bump and Grind at Oak Mountain, XC 8th - NORBA National Series, XC, Big Bear Lake, Calif. 6th - NORBA National, STXC, Big Bear Lake, Calif. 9th - NORBA National, XC, Durango, Colo. 9th - NORBA National, STXC, Durango, Colo.

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