Eric Ryder Hesjedal (; born December 9, 1980) is a Canadian retired professional
racing cyclist who competed in both
mountain biking
Mountain biking is a sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, usually using specially designed mountain bikes. Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and pe ...
and road racing between 1998 and 2016. Hesjedal won a
silver medal
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at the 1998 Junior, 2001 Under-23, and Elite world championship in mountain biking. He turned professional with in 2004 after several years with the continental team. Having previously finished in fifth place at the
2010 Tour de France
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, Hesjedal won his first and only
Grand Tour at the
2012 Giro d'Italia
The 2012 Giro d'Italia was the 95th edition of Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It started in the Danish city of Herning, and ended in Milan. The complete route of the 2012 Giro d'Italia was announced in mid October. For the firs ...
, the first Grand Tour win by a Canadian. Other major wins include two stages at the
Vuelta a España, the first such stage wins by a Canadian.
Danish cyclist
Michael Rasmussen claimed in his autobiography that he taught Hesjedal how to take
erythropoietin
Erythropoietin (; EPO), also known as erythropoetin, haematopoietin, or haemopoietin, is a glycoprotein cytokine secreted mainly by the kidneys in response to cellular hypoxia; it stimulates red blood cell production (erythropoiesis) in the bo ...
(EPO). Hesjedal later admitted that this doping allegation was "the truth", and that he "chose the wrong path".
Hesjedal has not served a ban as a result of his confession to USADA, and has publicly expressed a desire to be honest and transparent. ''
VeloNews'' reported in 2014 that "The 33-year-old Canadian, however, stopped short of explaining what drugs he took, and when".
Career
Early career
Hesjedal began his career competing as a mountain bike cyclist, with initial success as a two-time world champion in the mountain bike relay event in both 2001 and 2002. He won silver as an individual at the 2003 world mountain biking championships and competed at the
2004 Summer Olympics
The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), ...
for Canada in the mountain bike category. At those games, Hesjedal was on his way to an Olympic medal and likely a gold medal before a sharp rock cut and flattened his tire, ending that Olympic dream.
As a result of both the early success and disappointments in his career, this allowed him to make the full-time switch to road cycling.
A
climber and
time trialist, he was selected by for the
2005 Giro d'Italia
The 2005 Giro d'Italia was the 88th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It began in Reggio Calabria with a prologue. The race came to a close with a mass-start road stage that stretched from Albese con Cassano to M ...
and helped
Paolo Savoldelli win, although failing to complete the course himself. After 2005 he joined the
Swiss
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team, , where he began to build some of his best results, finishing fourth in the
2006 Volta a Catalunya
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and second in the 2006
Canadian National Time Trial Championships. Later that season he rode the
Vuelta a España, although he dropped out near the end to concentrate on the
UCI Road World Championships in Salzburg. He achieved only modest results; the end of the Phonak team led him to for 2007.
Slipstream–Chipotle (2008–15)
For 2008 he joined and helped
Christian Vande Velde to fourth in the
Tour de France.
2009
In 2009 Hesjedal competed in the
Vuelta a España. He finished second of the mountainous
tenth stage behind
Simon Gerrans (), registering the same time as the victor. He did not miss his chance days later on
stage 12 however, when he detached himself from the favourites' group on the final climb to the Alto de Velefique. He joined the lone escapee
David García Dapena
David García Dapena (born 30 September 1977 in Marín, Pontevedra) is a retired Spanish professional road bicycle racer.
Doping
During the 2010 Vuelta a España he tested positive for EPO. A later sample also tested positive for HES. The Sp ...
() and tried to shake him off, but García resisted. Hesjedal outsprinted his rival near the line to take the victory. With that feat, he became the first Canadian to win a Vuelta stage and the first Canadian individual winner of a
Grand Tour stage since
Steve Bauer in the
1988 Tour de France
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. However, he abandoned later and did not take the start of the eighteenth stage. Hesjedal was the only Canadian to compete in the Tour de France in both 2008 and 2009 – the first Canadian to ride in the race in more than 10 years.
At the end of the 2009 season, Hesjedal was selected as Canadian cyclist of the decade and male Canadian cyclist of the year. The honour was given to him from ''Canadian Cyclist'' and the results came from an online poll. He was also named male international cyclist of the year of 2009 from Cycling BC.
2010
In March, Hesjedal grabbed a good result at the
Montepaschi Strade Bianche
The Strade Bianche is a road bicycle race in Tuscany, Central Italy, starting and finishing in Siena. First held in 2007, it is raced annually on the first or second Saturday of March. The name ''Strade Bianche'' (Italian for ''White Roads'') st ...
, an Italian race run partly on dirt roads. He finished fifth, 19 seconds behind the victor,
Maxim Iglinsky
Maxim Gennadyevich Iglinsky ( kz, Максим Геннадьевич Иглинский; born 18 April 1981, in Astana) is a Kazakh former road racing cyclist who rode professionally from 2004 to 2014 with the , Domina Vacanze, and teams.
...
of , and said that he was happy with his performance. In April, Hesjedal earned a place on the podium in one of the
Ardennes classics, the
Amstel Gold Race, which ran through the Dutch hills for . In the final kilometre, he attempted to follow the acceleration produced by
Philippe Gilbert
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on the steep
Cauberg, but had to settle for second place, two seconds behind Gilbert. Hesjedal rode the
Tour of California and finished fifth overall, grabbing a victory on the eighth stage in the process, as he out-sprinted his breakaway companions
Chris Horner (),
George Hincapie () and
Carlos Barredo (). With that operation he helped secure the overall win of
Michael Rogers since Hesjedal appropriated the 10 seconds bonus awarded to stage winners, making sure none of Rogers' rivals could claim it since Rogers had a very narrow lead in the general classification.
During the
Tour de France, Hesjedal finished 4th in the
third stage, which featured some cobbled sections, after leading by himself for much of the race until being caught in the last . He was awarded the
most combative rider on the day and thus wore red numbers for the
fourth stage
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. On July 22, Hesjedal again finished fourth, this time on stage 17 on the famed slopes of the
Col du Tourmalet. Hesjedal went on to finish fifth in the overall classification of the race, the highest Canadian finish in the race in 22 years, when Bauer finished fourth in the
1988 Tour de France
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.
Hesjedal went on to say of his result:
2011
Hesjedal had a quieter 2011 year, with a few near wins. In April, he put in a spirited effort to finish in ninth position of the
Tour of the Basque Country, a
World Tour event. He placed in the top 7 for four of the six stages, but went from fifth overall to ninth after the final day
individual time trial, where he came in a minute and 52 seconds behind
Tony Martin. He performed well in the
Tour de France though he did not finish as well as his 6th placing of the previous year. He came 18th overall and was part of 's team time trial victory on
stage 2
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. On the mountainous
stage 16 concluding in
Gap, Hesjedal came in sight of the finish line with his teammate
Thor Hushovd and another Norwegian,
Edvald Boasson Hagen. He set his teammate up by taking the first position and riding hard, allowing Hushovd to launch his sprint and take the win, with Hesjedal coming in third. Other notable results from 2011 included a fourth place at the
GP Miguel Induráin, a 10th overall spot at the
Tour of California, twelfth at the classic
La Flèche Wallonne and eleventh on a World Tour race held on his home soil, the
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal.
2012
Hesjedal rode very strongly in the spring classics, including a 9th placing at
Liège–Bastogne–Liège. He also rode the first 4 stages of the
Tour de Romandie, but he did not complete the race since wanted to keep him rested in preparation for the
Giro d'Italia, where he would be the team's leader for the overall classification, while his team-mate
Tyler Farrar's task would be to contest the sprint finishes.
His Giro that year got off to a good start, won the team time trial and put Hesjedal in fourth overall and within reach of the overall lead. On May 12, he became the first Canadian to lead the overall classification of the Giro and wear the pink jersey as leader of the
general classification. He is the first Canadian rider since
Steve Bauer in the
1990 Tour de France
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to wear an overall classification jersey from a
Grand Tour. The event unfolded on
stage 7
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, where the last of the escapees was caught with only to go. Hesjedal finished 5th in the uphill finish atop
Rocca di Cambio
Rocca di Cambio (locally ''Rocche 'i Cagne'') is a ''comune'' and town in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy.
Located in the northern part of the Altopiano delle Rocche, the communal territory is included in the Sirente-Velin ...
, 5 seconds behind stage winner
Paolo Tiralongo of , securing the leader's jersey. Though he would eventually lose the jersey to
Joaquim Rodríguez, he again donned the pink jersey for the overall lead on stage 14 after attacking on the climb to
Breuil-Cervinia and leaving his competitors unable to respond. However, Rodríguez managed to reclaim the overall lead the following day. During the mountain stages of the last week many expected Hesjedal to drop back in the overall standings, however, he remained in the fray hovering between 15 and 30 seconds back of the overall lead. As he was considered a strong time trialist and because he attacked often on the final mountain stages, dropping contenders like
Ivan Basso and
Michele Scarponi, many were led to believe that Hesjedal would win the Giro on the final day, including race leader Rodríguez who conceded he had not done enough.
When in fact the last day of the Giro was run on the streets of
Milan for the time trial, Hesjedal completed the course in 34:15 which was indeed enough time to take the pink jersey for the final time. This completed his journey of becoming the first Canadian to win a Grand Tour and only the second time ever that the pink jersey changed hands on the last day of the Giro. His title was also notable in that it was completed on an entirely Canadian-made-and-manufactured bicycle by
Cervélo
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. The victory elicited an immediate response from his home country of Canada, with the
Prime Minister of Canada,
Stephen Harper
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releasing a statement saying "We thank Mr. Hesjedal for this defining moment in Canadian sport. This remarkable win in one of bicycle racing's most gruelling competitions is a testimony to Mr. Hesjedal’s training, endurance, skill and competitive spirit."
Premier of British Columbia Christy Clark added that "For a British Columbian to have done this is amazing. I know this is going to go down as one of the great Canadian accomplishments ever in sport."
Allan Peiper
Allan Peiper (born 26 April 1960), is a retired Australian professional cyclist and current pro cycling team manager.
He began cycling at 12 years of age, competing on both road and track, with success. Selected for the Australian team, at th ...
, the Garmin team's sporting director compared Hesjedal's 16 second victory to that of
2011 Tour de France
The 2011 Tour de France was the 98th edition of the race. It started on 2 July at the Passage du Gois and ended on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 24 July. The cyclists competed in 21 stages over 23 days, covering a distance of . The route en ...
winner
Cadel Evans' victory. He noted the similarities in the fight to stay within striking distance on the final mountain stages and then the time-trial to victory that both riders had. Of his own final ride up the
Stelvio Pass, Hesjedal said that "I was a bit concerned. As we approached the last part of the Stelvio, none of my rivals were willing to work to conserve their positions, either ... Those are all the tactics and situations. I basically had to save my own Giro in the last five
ilometres It was a huge effort."
With his successful Giro, questions were asked if he would still ride the
Tour de France. It was announced in early June that he would be Garmin's team leader for the Tour. Hesjedal was also announced as Canada's male rider in the
Summer Olympics
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by the Canadian Olympic Committee in June. At the Tour de France, he was close to the overall lead in 8th, 18 seconds back, from the prologue through the first five stages. Hesjedal was then involved in a massive crash during the
6th stage that put him 13 minutes behind and out of contention for the
general classification. The following day, Hesjedal withdrew from the event due to the injuries to his leg and hip. The Summer Olympics went on with underwhelming results from Hesjedal where he finished 63rd in the road race and 28th as Canada's lone entry in the time trial competition.
In the fall, Hesjedal had a strong showing in the Italian classic
Giro di Lombardia, where he finished sixth in a race that was marked by heavy rain and low temperatures, as only 54 riders out of 197 completed the race. He then looked to end his season on a high note at the
Tour of Beijing, putting it all on the line on the hilly fifth stage, where he attacked relentlessly. Only rider
Steve Cummings
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could follow him as he tried to put as much distance as possible between himself and race leader
Tony Martin. Hesjedal missed his gamble however, was out-sprinted by Cummings for the victory and had to settle for second place for the stage and 18th in the overall classification.
For his strong results over the year and particularly his Giro overall victory, Hesjedal was given the
Lionel Conacher Award as Canada's male athlete of the year.
2013
Hesjedal's first race of the season was the
Volta a Catalunya, where he helped set up his teammate
Dan Martin for the general classification victory, while preparing himself for his top priority of the season, the
Giro d'Italia. Hesjedal rode some spring classics, including
Liège–Bastogne–Liège, where he attempted a solo breakaway on the Côte de Colonster with about to cover. He was later swept by a small chasing group containing teammate Martin. Hesjedal took some pulls at the front of the group and once again played a role in Martin's victory, taking the eighth place for himself.
At the Giro d'Italia, Hesjedal was aggressive on the third stage, breaking away solo on the last climb and then imposing a hard tempo on the descent with rival
Vincenzo Nibali, which caused a lot of riders to crash on the rain-soaked tarmac while trying to follow. Hesjedal finished third on the stage in a select sprint, awarding himself an eight-second bonus for doing so. After positive results, Hesjedal, however, had several setbacks, which pushed him far back in the peloton of the general classification. Following
Stage 12, he withdrew from the race. Misery again followed Hesjedal when he suffered a crash in the
Stage 1
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of the
Tour de France breaking a rib. Despite this he would continue on in the Tour, but finished only 70th in the overall standings.
2014
Hesjedal started the season by scoring a top 10 result in the overall classification of the
Giro d'Italia, finishing in ninth position. On Stage 7 of the
Vuelta a España, Hesjedal was in a breakaway of four that would make it to the line, but he crashed in a bend and a race motorcycle then accidentally rode on his bike. He finished second on the stage after changing his machine. Controversy arose when it was noted that his bike continued to freewheel when he was on the ground after the crash, spinning as if the back wheel was propelled by an engine. However, the fact that the cranks were not turning on their own as the bike was on the ground and a video posted by former teammate
Alex Rasmussen
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demonstrating how the event could happen to any bike cast doubt upon the conspiracy theory. Hesjedal stated the claims were 'ridiculous and funny', and won the combativity award after that stage. On Stage 14, Hesjedal was once again part of an early escape and took victory by passing
Oliver Zaugg
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Career
Zaugg won his first major race in 2011, the Giro di Lombardia. He attacked on the Vil ...
in the last of the uphill finish, which had gradients of approximately 15%.
2015
2015 saw a merger between and , which became and included Hesjedal as part of their roster. The beginning of the season was somewhat discreet for Hesjedal, who failed to make an impression in the races before April. He was however named as the leader for his team for the mountainous
Giro del Trentino
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. The ordeal got off to a bad start as Hesjedal lost 2:46 on Stage 2 to the winner of the day,
Richie Porte. Hesjedal went on to finish the race in fourteenth position. At the
Giro d'Italia, Hesjedal lost some time in the first week because of his tendency to ride behind the peloton. However, he was stronger in the third week and clawed his way back to the top ten in the mountainous Stages 18 and 19. In the latter stage, he was second to
Fabio Aru
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. On stage 20 featuring the unpaved
Colle delle Finestre
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, Hesjedal gained some more time and passed
Leopold König and
Steven Kruijswijk on general classification after finishing once again second to Aru.
Trek–Segafredo (2016)
In August 2015, it was announced that Hesjedal had signed with for the 2016 season.
Hesjedal competed at the
Giro d'Italia, however he dropped out of the race on the fourteenth stage due to stomach problems. He subsequently rode at the
Critérium du Dauphiné in support of
Bauke Mollema
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, however he was not selected for the
Tour de France, and subsequently withdrew himself from consideration for the Canadian team for the
Olympics
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. In August announced that Hesjedal would retire at the end of the season, and that although his final race had not been decided, he would compete in his homeland in the
Tour of Alberta,
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec and the
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal.
Doping
In October 2013, following allegations in
Michael Rasmussen's book "Yellow Fever", Hesjedal admitted to doping earlier in his career, describing it as his "part in the dark past of the sport". In a statement,
United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)
chief executive officer (CEO)
Travis Tygart confirmed that Hesjedal had told anti-doping authorities about his use of performance enhancing drugs (PED) during his racing career.
In his public statement published by ''
VeloNews'', Hesjedal admitted to doping, adding: "It's not an excuse, but I felt then that it was my only choice."
Hesjedal narrowly won the
2012 Giro d'Italia
The 2012 Giro d'Italia was the 95th edition of Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It started in the Danish city of Herning, and ended in Milan. The complete route of the 2012 Giro d'Italia was announced in mid October. For the firs ...
on the final time trial stage. Scientific research posted by USADA has noted both positive and negative long-term effects of PED use including physiological adaptations that can increase performance well after the final dosage.
In 2004, fellow British Columbian racer
Geoff Kabush failed to qualify for the
2004 Summer Olympics
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after Hesjedal and
Seamus McGrath took Canada's two spots for the
men's cross-country. Both would later admit to doping in the 2003 season. According to ''VeloNews'', Kabush stated "he does not believe those riders only doped in 2003", having trained with them in the early 2000s. Hesjedal has yet to identify exactly when he doped and for how long.
Personal
Hesjedal was born in
Victoria, British Columbia. His great-grandparents were
Norwegian immigrants from
Beiarn in
Nordland
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and the Hesjedal Farm in
Stamnes in
Vaksdal. Both his parents worked for the Capital Regional District in Victoria. A head injury sustained during his time racing mountain bikes has left Hesjedal without a sense of smell.
Following the 2012 Giro d'Italia, Hesjedal helped start a charitable group called the "Ryders Cycling Society of Canada", whose stated aim is “to create and sustain opportunities for young Canadians to ride bicycles.” Hesjedal also auctioned a pink jersey he wore as leader of the
General classification in the Giro d'Italia for $10,000, and distributed it to help young Canadian cyclists.
Hesjedal now resides in his hometown of Victoria, British Columbia.
Major results
Mountain Bike
;1998
: 2nd
Cross-country,
UCI World Junior Championships
;1999
: 3rd
Team relay,
UCI World Championships
;2001
:
UCI World Championships
::1st
Team relay
::2nd
Under-23 Cross-country
:
UCI XC World Cup
::2nd
Mont-Sainte-Anne
;2002
:
UCI World Championships
::1st
Team relay
::3rd
Under-23 Cross-country
:
UCI XC World Cup
::1st
Les Gets
;2003
: 2nd
Cross-country
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,
UCI World Championships
Road
Sources:
;2002
: 1st
Paris–Mantes-en-Yvelines
;2004
: 5th
Klasika Primavera
;2005
: 3rd
Time trial, National Road Championships
;2006
: 2nd
Time trial, National Road Championships
: 4th Overall
Volta a Catalunya
;2007
: 1st
Time trial, National Road Championships
: 1st
Mountains classification,
Tour de Georgia
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: 7th Overall
Tour of the Gila
: 10th Overall
Tour of California
;2008
: 1st Stage 1 (
TTT)
Giro d'Italia
: 3rd
Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise
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: 8th Overall
Tirreno–Adriatico
: 10th
Monte Paschi Eroica
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;2009
: 1st Stage 12
Vuelta a España
: 4th
Clásica de San Sebastián
: 8th Overall
Tirreno–Adriatico
: 10th
Monte Paschi Strade Bianche
;2010
: 2nd
Amstel Gold Race
: 3rd
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
: 4th
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
: 5th Overall
Tour de France
: 5th Overall
Tour of California
::1st Stage 8
: 5th
Montepaschi Strade Bianche
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: 6th Overall
Volta a Catalunya
: 6th
Clásica de San Sebastián
: 7th
UCI World Ranking
: 7th
Coppa Ugo Agostoni
: 9th
La Flèche Wallonne
;2011
: 1st Stage 2 (
TTT)
Tour de France
: 4th
GP Miguel Induráin
: 6th
Trofeo Inca
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: 7th Overall
Critérium International
: 7th
Trofeo Deia
The Challenge Vuelta Ciclista a Mallorca ( en, Tour of Majorca, ca, Challenge Volta Ciclista a Mallorca) is a series of four (five until 2012) professional one day road bicycle races held on the Spanish island of Mallorca in late January or earl ...
: 9th Overall
Tour of the Basque Country
: 10th Overall
Tour of California
;2012
: 1st
Overall
Giro d'Italia
::1st Stage 4 (
TTT)
: 6th
Giro di Lombardia
: 9th
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
;2013
: 3rd
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
: 8th
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
;2014
: 1st Stage 14
Vuelta a España
: 6th
GP Miguel Induráin
: 9th Overall
Giro d'Italia
;2015
: 5th Overall
Giro d'Italia
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Cycling Base: Ryder Hesjedal
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1980 births
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Doping cases in cycling
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