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Jack Burke (cyclist)

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Jack Burke
Burke at the 2017 Tour of Alberta
Personal information
Full nameJack Burke
Born (1995-06-12) 12 June 1995 (age 29)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st)
Team information
Current teamScott Sports
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Rider typeGeneral Classification
Amateur teams
2011–2015NCCH–Dec Express
2023–Arbo Headstart on Fahrrad
Professional teams
2016H&R Block Pro Cycling[1]
2017Aevolo
2018Jelly Belly–Maxxis
2019Leopard Pro Cycling
2020Team Vorarlberg Santic[2]
2021Union Raiffeisen Radteam Tirol[3]
2022Team Felbermayr–Simplon Wels

Jack Burke (born 12 June 1995) is a Canadian bicycle racer, Author and Podcaster who currently rides for Scott Sports and his books can be found at https://howtobecomeaprocyclist.com. As a junior cyclist Burke was one of the best road cyclists in North America but after winning and breaking the time trial course record at the tour de l`Abitibie he tested positive in a drug test. In 2014, he was cleared of any wrong doing and remains the only athlete to test positive then be found to "bare no fault" as Hydrochlorothiazide, the drug he tested positive for was traced back to the drinking water where the race was located.[4]

Burke was wrongfully treated like a doper for years until the complete story of what had happened to him as a teenager begain to come out years later.[5] https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/innocent-cyclist-jack-burke-cant-shake-doping-record/article_f35a99df-f009-5bc2-b495-d47b46b250d3.html https://pedalmag.com/jack-burke-finally-cleared-of-2013-doping-charge-from-tour-de-labitibi/

In late 2022 he was hit by a car while training and sustained a broken back, bleeding on his brain and permanent scaring to his face. To help pay for his medical bills he started to write a training guide which turned into his first book "How To Become A Pro Cyclist". The book took off and became wildly successful due to so many pro riders and coaches sharing and recommending it. https://howtobecomeaprocyclist.com

After the success of the first book, his Podcast "How To Become a Pro Cyclist With Jack Burke" begain to grow with pros and coaches who loved the book coming on. The theme of the show "to provide free information about cycling and training from the best riders and coaches in the world" https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZKNtL3RBbZPPaoJJkEjXi?si=c5b12ba1d88740f1

Burke also competed for Team Canada at the 2024 ISMF Ski Mountaineering World Championships in Cortina, Italy where he placed 17th and the best non European in his first race after using Ski Mountaineering to train for cycling during the winter. The 2024 World Championships are his only race in Ski Mountaineering.[6]

Burke has also won the Ötztaler Rad Marathon twice in 2022 & 2024. [7][8] https://www.eurosport.de/radsport/neue-zweifachsieger-beim-otztaler-radmarathon-janine-meyer-knackt-rekord-erneut-thomas-dressen-feiert-starke-premiere_sto20033620/story.shtml https://www.dolomitenstadt.at/2024/09/01/jack-burke-beim-oetztaler-radmarathon-unschlagbar/

Major results

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2013
2nd Time trial, National Junior Road Championships
4th Overall Tour de l'Abitibi
1st Stage 3
2016
2nd Time trial, National Under-23 Road Championships
2017
4th Overall Tour de Beauce
6th Overall Tour of Alberta
1st Young rider classification
6th Overall Grand Prix Cycliste de Saguenay
1st Young rider classification
9th Overall Joe Martin Stage Race
2018
4th Overall Tour de Beauce
10th Overall Tour of the Gila
1st Mt Megantic Stage Tour de Beauce
2019
4th Overall Tour du Jura Cycliste
5th Time trial, National Road Championships
2022
6th Overall Oberösterreich Rundfahrt
1st Ötztaler Rad Marathon
2024
1st Overall Ötztaler Radmarathon[9]
1st Kühtai Bergkaiser
3rd Race Across The Alps

References

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  1. ^ "Canadian Cyclist - H&R Block Adds Jack Burke & Joel Taylor for 2016". www.canadiancyclist.com. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  2. ^ "Team Vorarlberg Santic". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 18 May 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Union Raiffeisen Radteam Tirol". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  4. ^ https://pedalmag.com/jack-burke-finally-cleared-of-2013-doping-charge-from-tour-de-labitibi/
  5. ^ https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/innocent-cyclist-jack-burke-cant-shake-doping-record/article_f35a99df-f009-5bc2-b495-d47b46b250d3.html
  6. ^ https://www.dataskimo.org/pdf/WC-cortina-VR.pdf
  7. ^ https://www.eurosport.de/radsport/neue-zweifachsieger-beim-otztaler-radmarathon-janine-meyer-knackt-rekord-erneut-thomas-dressen-feiert-starke-premiere_sto20033620/story.shtml
  8. ^ https://www.dolomitenstadt.at/2024/09/01/jack-burke-beim-oetztaler-radmarathon-unschlagbar/
  9. ^ "Ötztaler Radmarathon 2024 A-Sölden live - Leaderboard". datasport.com. Retrieved 2024-09-01.
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