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Bob Mionske (Robert Mionske) was born on 26 August, 1962 in Evanston, Illinois, U.S., is an American cyclist. Discover Bob Mionske'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 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 26 August 1962
Birthday 26 August
Birthplace Evanston, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1962

Robert ("Bob") Charles Mionske (born August 26, 1962) is a two-time U.S. Olympic racing cyclist (1988 and 1992) and U.S. National Champion (1990).

Bob Mionske was born on August 26, 1962, in Evanston, Illinois.

During Mionske's childhood, his family moved to Wisconsin.

When Mionske was seventeen, he spent the summer working for his father; at the end of the summer, he bought a new touring bike with his earnings.

Mionske subsequently spent countless hours in the saddle of his touring bike, exploring the forests and lakes of Wisconsin.

After graduating from Wilmot high school, Mionske enrolled at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he continued to ride a bike—an old cruiser—for transportation around campus.

Bob's entry into competitive sports began during his university years, with ski racing.

Mionske reports that one day in his Latin class at the University, he noticed that one of his classmates had the shaved legs typical of a bicycle racer.

Mionske struck up a conversation about bicycle racing with his classmate, who was an amateur bike racer and worked for Andy Muzi at Yellow Jersey, a bike shop in town.

1981

The classmate—Colin O'Brien, who later went on to set the national hour record in 1981, before joining the national team—gave Mionske advice about bicycles and racing.

Mionske began bicycle racing as a means to improve his fitness training for ski racing.

However, he soon discovered that he was better at bicycle racing, and directed his energies towards bike racing from that point on.

1986

He began racing for amateur teams beginning in 1986.

1987

By 1987, Mionske was racing for Andy Muzi's Yellow Jersey team.

1988

In the 1988 Summer Olympics, held in Seoul, South Korea, he placed fourth in the Individual Road Race.

In 1988, he tried out for the U.S. Olympic cycling team; his third-place win in the road racing trials garnered Mionske a spot on the U.S. team.

Racing for the United States in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea, Mionske came in a close 4th, achieving the same time as the 3rd-place winner, but losing the bronze medal by a tire's length.

His performance at the 1988 Olympics was the best performance by an American cyclist at a "full-participation" Olympics (that is, an Olympics that had not been subject to a boycott) since 1912.

In recognition of his achievement, the United States Cycling Federation honored Mionske by designating him as the U.S. Amateur Cyclist of the Year.

Following the 1988 Olympics, Mionske continued to race as an amateur.

1990

In 1990, he was the National Road Race Champion, after winning the U.S. National Championships in Albany, New York.

On the heels of that victory, Mionske competed as a member of the United States World Championship Team in the UCI Amateur Road World Championships in Utsonomiya, Japan.

1991

In 1991, Mionske competed in the Pan-American Games, held in Havana, Cuba, where he placed 6th in the Men's Individual Road Race as a member of the United States Pan-American Championship Team.

The following year, Mionske again tried out for the Olympic team, once more winning a spot on the U.S. Olympic Cycling Team.

1992

However, competing at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, Mionske was unable to repeat his 1988 performance.

1993

He retired from professional cycling in 1993 and is now an attorney based in Portland, Oregon, with a practice in bicycle law.

Mionske won 8 races during the 1993 racing season.

In 1993, Mionske became a professional racer when the team he was riding for, the Saturn Cycling Team, transitioned from an amateur to a professional team.

Mionske won 8 races during the 1993 racing season.

At the end of the 1993 season, Mionske retired from racing, but continued with Team Saturn as Team Director for the 1994 racing season.

Mionske then left racing behind, entering law school at Willamette University College of Law.

1999

In 1999, Mionske opened his own law practice, Bicycle Law, focused exclusively on representing cyclists.

Although bicycle law is now an established field within the practice of law, and continues to grow as the popularity of bicycling grows, Mionske pioneered the way as the world's first bike lawyer.

With his extensive background in bicycle racing, Mionske has represented amateur racers, bicycle commuters, messengers, and recreational cyclists.

In describing the cyclist-centered focus of his practice, Mionske coined the term "bicycle law".

2001

In 2001, Mionske authored the legal analysis section in Bicycle Accident Reconstruction for the Forensic Engineer.

2002

He wrote Legally Speaking, a national column on bicycle law, between 2002 and 2009, and has also written Bicycling & the Law: Your Rights as a Cyclist, a book on bicycle law published in August 2007.

Mionske has written his Legally Speaking column on bicycle law for VeloNews and his Road Rights column on bicycle law for Bicycling Magazine.

2014

Nevertheless, he and teammate Timm Peddie were able to assist their teammate Lance Armstrong to a 14th-place finish.

2015

In February 2015, Mionske returned to writing his Legally Speaking column at VeloNews.