Chris Eatough

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Chris Eatough (born October 30, 1974) is a mountain bike racer. Chris Eatough became a professional in 1999. He specializes in 24 hour, endurance and ultra-marathon racing events. He has won six 24 Hour Solo World Championship and two 24 Hour Solo NORBA National Championship titles. Trek Bicycle Corporation is a primary sponsor of Chris Eatough, and very proud of the fact that he has won all of his titles on Trek bicycles. He currently rides for the professional mountain bike team Trek Volkswagen along with Jeremiah Bishop, Travis Brown, Sue Haywood and Lea Davison.

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  • 1st. 24 Hours of Adrenalin World Solo Championship (6th consecutive)
  • 1st. Wilderness 101, Pennsylvania
  • 1st. Marathon NORBA National # 2, Arizona
  • 2nd. Marathon NORBA National # 1, Texas

  • 1st. 24 Hours of Adrenalin World Solo Championship (5th consecutive)
  • 1st. 24 Hour Solo NORBA National Championship (2nd consecutive)
  • 1st. Wilderness 101, Pennsylvania

  • 1st. 24 Hours of Adrenalin World Solo Championship (4th consecutive)
  • 1st. 24 Hour Solo NORBA National Championship (1st win)
  • 1st. Wilderness 101, Pennsylvania

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