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Scott Sunderland was born on 28 November, 1966 in Inverell, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian cyclist. Discover Scott Sunderland'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 57 years old?
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Inverell, New South Wales, Australia |
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Wales
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He is a member of famous cyclist with the age 57 years old group.
Scott Sunderland Height, Weight & Measurements
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Scott Sunderland Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Scott Sunderland worth at the age of 57 years old? Scott Sunderland’s income source is mostly from being a successful cyclist. He is from Wales. We have estimated Scott Sunderland's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Scott G. Sunderland (born 28 November 1966) is an Australian former professional cyclist, who is a now a sports manager and consultant.
Sunderland was born in Inverell, a country town in northern New South Wales.
He worked double shifts in the Inverell abattoirs to fund his early European racing career.
As a racer, Sunderland had some injuries and setbacks, the most memorable being when he was struck by a car driven by his former director, Cees Priem, during the 1998 Amstel Gold race.
Sunderland recovered and the final few years of his career saw a resurgent Scott Sunderland.
Out of competition from May 1998 until 18 July 1999 due to accident during Amstel Gold World Cup Race
A crash kept him out of competition until July 1999
Until he retired at the end of 2004, Sunderland was Australia's longest serving professional cyclist, and placed highly in many of the cycling world's greatest events.
Sunderland rode his last Tour de France in 2004.
He coached the team to consecutive wins in the Paris–Roubaix in 2006 and 2007.
In 2008 CSC squad took the overall victory in the Tour de France with Spanish star rider Carlos Sastre.
In September 2008, Sunderland was recruited by the Cervélo TestTeam owner Gerard Vroomen to form his newly announced Professional Cycling Team.
2008 Tour de France winner Carlos Sastre followed Sunderland in his move.
Early 2009 Sunderland was headhunted by British Cycling and BC High Performance Manager Dave Brailsford and appointed Sports Manager to help put together a new professional British road cycling team, financially backed by BSkyB.
In 2010, Team Sky entered its first year of competition with Scott Sunderland in the position of Senior Sports Director.
In February 2010 the team got its first semi-classic victory when Juan Antonio Flecha won the Belgian semi-classic Omloop Het Nieuwsblad with a solo break.
Sunderland left Team Sky in May 2010, citing that he wanted to spend more time with his family.
Sunderland took up a role as a Race Director for the National Road Series, Australia's premier domestic road cycling competition, in 2013
In 2019 Sunderland took on the role of general race director of the Flanders Classics in Belgium.
Winner Oppy Oscar Cyclist of the Year, Australia
Knee operation in April; back in competition in July