David Robertson
D.O.B.: November 26th, 1986
Place of Birth: Fontana, CA.
Hometown: Fontana, CA.
How did you get into Cycling: My Dad bought me a Specialized Allez for my 20th birthday I started riding group training rides and was hooked from there.
Biggest Accomplishment: Earning my Category 1 road racing license.
Favorite Food: A dish with quinoa, extra lean ground turkey, sweet potatoes and vegetables
Top 3 Favorite Movies: Legends of the fall, Grown Ups, Terminator 2
Who do you admire the most or look up too: My Parents
Most Embarrassing Moment: I broke my rear derailleur in the 2011 Cascade Classic crit and had to run 100 meters to the pits with my bike on my shoulders in front of thousands of spectators. The cheers from the crowd were so loud so it ended up being pretty epic!
Best advice you could pass on: Work hard at what you truly love.
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Bio: I was born and raised in Fontana California. One of my first memories as a child is learning to ride my bike without training wheels at age 3. As a child my bike was my life, I never got into video games or school sports. At age 13 I began racing motocross locally and upgraded to local pro level by age 20, but dealing with nagging injuries and not enough finical support I decided to end my motocross career. I picked up road cycling when my Dad bought me a specialized allez for my 20th birthday. I was quickly introduced to local group training rides and was hooked from the high intensity and natural rush I experienced form the rides. In winter 2010 I raced my first road race as a category 5 and by the summer of 2011 I had earned a category 1 license. My goal now is to earn a career racing my bike at the highest level possible.
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