Dale Stetina
Athlete
1956 –
Who is Dale Stetina?
Dale Stetina was a United States Olympic and national team cyclist in the late 1970s through the 1980s. He competed in the 1976 Montreal Olympics. He is a former U.S. National Road Champion and two-time winner of one of America's greatest bicycle races, the Coors Classic of Boulder, Colorado. He also won the Mt. Washington Bicycle Grand Prix. Dale Stetina hails from an Indianapolis, Indiana-based cycling family which includes three brothers Wayne, Joel, and Troy. Stetina has a son that also became a cyclist. Dale's father Roy was also a state cycling champion of Indiana. In 2007, Dale Stetina was inducted into the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame. Dale Stetina won the Tour of Costa Rica, in December 1980. He won 3 stages, during the event, showing during the final stage a great sport level; winning with a big time difference of 30 minutes with respect to the second place of the stage.
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