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Jeff Evanshine (born October 2, 1973 in Placentia, CA) is a former professional
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from the
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. He was the 1991 UCI Junior Road World Champion. On July 14, 1991, Evanshine attacked out of the shattered field on Colorado Springs' Garden of the Gods circuit, caught the Belarusian Alexandre Kozlov on the final lap of the race, and won solo, in dramatic fashion with a lead of nearly one minute, posting a final time of 3 hours, 3 minutes, 33 seconds for the 77-mile race. With his victory, Evanshine became the first American since
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in 1979 to win a Junior Road World Championship. Evanshine's promising career as an elite cyclist was derailed the following year, however, when he missed an out-of-competition drug test and was notified on the eve of the 1992 US Olympic Trials in Altoona, PA that he'd been banned for three months. It was the notorious Danish coach René Wenzel who had prepared Evanshine for his victory at the Worlds and he was suspected of complicity in Evanshine's missed control."Six years later, Strock case comes to court"
''VeloNews.com,'' 18 April 2006 Evanshine quit cycling and joined the US Army, although Chris Carmichael got him to serve part of his term in the Army by racing. Jeff continued to show his extreme talent that year while in the 1993 Tour de L'Avenir, by taking over the polka dot climbing jersey for part of the race. Later, Evanshine left the service disillusioned with military life, but returned to competition for two years in 1996 and 1997 with the Saturn professional team. However, following the 1997 season, he left elite cycling permanently.


Major achievements and accolades

;1991 : UCI Road World Championships Junior Men's Road Race ;1996 : Stage, Fresca Classic


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US Army Sports Team
{{DEFAULTSORT:Evanshine, Jeff American male cyclists Cyclists from California 1973 births Living people People from Placentia, California Sportspeople from Orange County, California Place of birth missing (living people)