Scott Moninger

Professional Road Racing Cyclist, Cyclist

1966 –

22

Who is Scott Moninger?

Scott Moninger is an American professional road racing cyclist. He was born October 20, 1966 in Atlanta, Georgia, grew up in Wichita, Kansas, and moved to Boulder, Colorado, in the mid 1980s to further his career in cycling. Moninger turned professional in 1991 with the Coors Light Team directed by Len Pettyjohn. Since then, he has won nearly every road race in North America with over 275 career victories, the most by any American rider at the time of retirement.

Moninger has been nicknamed by his cycling peers as the "Iceman" because of his poker-face demeanor on the bike.

Scott retired from racing in 2007, racing his final year as a pro with the BMC Racing Team. He is currently a commentator for road racing coverage on the NBC Sports Network as an analyst for the Tour de France. He is a Master Level Cycling Coach with The Peaks Coaching Group, and the National Brand Ambassador for Speedplay pedals.

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Born
Oct 20, 1966
Atlanta
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Boulder
  • Atlanta

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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