Timm Peddie

Timm Peddie is a retired professional track and road bicycle racer from the United States.

He won the collegiate national track championships (1991)[1] and the U.S. Olympic Road Trials (1992).

He was selected by his peers to the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), in 1996, where he served for four years (1996-2000).

He re-ignited and led the debate on externalizing drug testing from the USOC, leading to the creation of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), which he helped found at the end of his term, in 2000.

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