Greg Randolph

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameGregory Scott "Greg"•Randolph
Used nameGreg•Randolph
Nick/petnamesChopper, Buddha
Born12 December 1972 in Denver, Colorado (USA)
Measurements180 cm / 77 kg
AffiliationsU.S. National Team
NOC United States

Biography

Greg Randolph had a short road racing career, starting only in 1993, but riding for Motorola he made the US Olympic team for the 1996 Olympics, where he competed in the road race as a domestique for Lance Armstrong. In 1994-96 Randolph had several minor road wins, including a few stages at smaller stage races in the United States.

After the Olympics Randolph turned to mountain biking with GT and raced from 1997-2000. After retiring from racing, he moved to Western Colorado where he worked for a backcountry hut system, and did some guiding. He also hunted and fished and rode his bike purely for fun. He moved to Sun Valley in 2003 and worked for Smith Optics as its bicycle marketing manager, and starting writing a column for Bike magazine, “Ask Chopper.” After a few years Randolph moved to Sun Valley, Idaho where he worked in marketing for Visit Sun Valley.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1996 Summer Olympics Cycling Road (Cycling) USA Greg Randolph
Road Race, Individual, Men (Olympic) 74