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Allan Peiper (Allan Bruce Peiper) was born on 26 April, 1960 in Alexandra, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian cyclist. Discover Allan Peiper's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Allan Bruce Peiper |
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63 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
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26 April, 1960 |
Birthday |
26 April |
Birthplace |
Alexandra, Victoria, Australia |
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Australia
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He is a member of famous cyclist with the age 63 years old group.
Allan Peiper Height, Weight & Measurements
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Allan Peiper Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Allan Peiper worth at the age of 63 years old? Allan Peiper’s income source is mostly from being a successful cyclist. He is from Australia. We have estimated Allan Peiper's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
A key figure in Peiper's recovery, and return to top level racing, was Peter Brotherton a former British Olympic cyclist (he settled in Melbourne, after the 1956 Summer Olympics) who was building frames & helping riders with training advice.
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 the 1977 Junior World Championships in Vienna, Austria.
The 16 year old Peiper, then went to race in Belgium.
He stayed for the next three years.
Winning races, as a junior, then amateur, hardened a mindset & reputation, that remains to this day.
Intense racing and travelling, eventually, took its toll on his health.
In that first season (1977) in Flanders, he won one race, but finished second 39 times.
He had been living in a small butchers shop, in Ghent, with several other cyclists, before befriending Eddy Planckaert and being invited to live with the Planckaert family, in Nevele.
The following year (1978) he returned to the World Junior Cycling Championships held in Washington, USA, where he competed in the road race, and came second in the points race.
Returning to Belgium, he continued to race, winning another 10 races, and placing second, a further 25 times.
In late 1979, following an illness, he returned to Australia, to recover.
Peiper, was a "professional junior" until the middle of 1979, when, following a bout of ill health, he returned to Australia, to recover.
He didn't race again, until late 1980.
It was not until November 1980, that Peiper, had recovered enough to begin racing again.
He was helped and mentored, in his recovery by Peter Brotherton a former Olympic cyclist, (who competed in the individual pursuit) for Great Britain.
A highly successful return to racing in 1981, winning often, and the Dulux Tour of New Zealand, gave Peiper, the chance to return to Europe in 1982, with the ACBB amateur team, based in Paris, France.
In 1981 Peiper, raced mainly in Australia and New Zealand, where he won the Dulux Tour of the North Island.
The 1982 season with ACBB was successful.
Winning 14 races, amateur classics, and the prestigious Grand Prix des Nations TT.
This earned an invitation to join the famous ACBB amateur cycling team, based in Paris, France, for 1982.
The Athletic Club de Boulogne-Billancourt (ACBB) cycling team, had a ruthless reputation and culture, where riders were expected to win.
If they did not, they were soon discarded.
By the September, Peiper, had won 14 races, including several classics, and the prestigious GP des Nations time trial.
The Commonwealth Games were to be held in Brisbane in late September 1982.
Cycling Australia would not consider Peiper, for the national cycling team, as he had not raced any Australian selection events.
This earned him a professional contract with Peugeot for 1983.
In 10 years, he rode the Tour de France five times, the Giro d'Italia four times & the Vuelta a España once (10 Grand Tours).
In his career, Peiper raced with 3 Professional Cycling teams: Peugeot, Panasonic and Tulip Computers, winning more than 35 races, including stages of the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia.
Allan now resides in Belgium.
After six years working with BMC Racing Team, the team disbanded at the end of the 2018 season.
In 2019, Allan, will be working with UAE Team Emirates as Lead DS.
Beginning to race in the local club cycle races, he soon progressed to open road races, and following success, he was often selected* for the state cycling team of Victoria at various Australian Cycling Championships.
State Championship wins on the road, and in the pursuit, followed quickly by the Oceania Cycling Championships, where,
Peiper cleaned up in the Junior category.
He was selected for the Junior World Cycling Championships in Vienna, Austria, where, he placed 3rd in the Junior Points race.
At 16 years of age, Peiper (after the World Junior Cycling Championships) in Austria travelled to Ghent, Belgium,
to live and race in the daily Kermiskoersen.