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Kevin Bouchard-Hall
Kevin Bouchard-Hall received a Bachelors of Science in Nutrition and Food Science from the University of Vermont in 2004 and has been road, mountain bike, and cyclo-cross racing since 1997. He has been racing with the professionals since 2001 and in Europe in 2003-‘05.
Kevin started bicycle racing seriously in 2000 at the University of Vermont and quickly took off as a successful cyclist. In 2003 he went to Belgium with the U.S. National team to race for a month and received an invitation to race full time for the team in 2004 and 2005. Kevin has won nearly 100 races since he started racing and has competed at the World Championships and the Tour de L’Avenir (Under 25 Tour de France) for the US. In 2007 he will be racing domestically for Kelly Benefit Strategies Professional Cycling Team.
Kevin's Quote:
“Proper technique and training is hardly just for the pros. Riding bikes is all about getting outside and letting go of everything else in the world while getting the chance to soak up the places riding takes you. Riding smart and efficiently lets you get the most out of your rides so you want to get out the next time. The last thing anyone needs is to be discouraged by soreness or poor performance.”
Education:
Bachelor of Science Degree: University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont. Major: Nutrition and Food Science, Concentration in Pre-Med. Final GPA of 3.72. Graduated Cum Laude May 2004.
U.S. National Team Member and Captain: In 2004 and 2005 I raced for the USA National team in Europe. I averaged 90 races a year and put in about 15,000 miles a year. For the 2005 Season I was put in charge of prize money, for the current season and to resolve the previous 4 years. I also managed the rider accounts for the team. I was also given other organization tasks to complete for the team including acting as a director for a stage race.
Activities:
UVM Cycling Team: I was the elected treasurer of the team which entailed race weekend planning and budgeting of the $25,000 treasury for the over 100 collegiate cyclists involved with the team. I was also the race organizer for the UVM Race weekend in 2004 and involved with the hosting of Collegiate Road Nationals in 2002. University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont. Spring 2001 - 2004.
Awards:
John Stenner Collegiate Scholarship
awarded by the US Cycling Development Foundation to two students (one male one female) annually based on competitive, academic and community service accomplishments. January 2004.
Education:
Bachelor of Science Degree: University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont. Major: Nutrition and Food Science, Concentration in Pre-Med. Final GPA of 3.72. Graduated Cum Laude May 2004.
