Steve Cook (cyclist)

Steve Cook is an American former professional mountain bike racer, from Durango, Colorado.

[1] Cook raced from 1980 to 1988, and his first major event was the NORBA Nationals in 1984, at which he took second place.

[1] He also rode his custom mountain bike in cyclo-cross races (in which narrow-tired road cycles are more commonly used), and even took a state championship in that discipline.

[1] After retiring from racing, Cook became the operator of a mountain bike rental shop in Crested Butte, Colorado, where he is also well known for trailblazing, credited with the establishment of the "Single-track" trail network in the area's National Forest.

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