Roger Nathan Dahlberg (22 February 1965 – 22 August 2024) was a New Zealand racing cyclist.
After retiring from racing Dahlberg managed the Marco Polo Cycling–Donckers Koffie until it folded in 2012.
He chose Broad Peak as the place for this attempt as it provided flat enough terrain to ride the required 20m for the record.
Dahlberg had just come home from a training ride, and was met by a staff member from the team saying he needed to get to France tomorrow.
[9] In 2005 while riding for Marco Polo Dahlberg and fellow kiwi cyclist Robin Reid had a competition to see who could reach 10,000 km the fastest.