No. 121 - Chris Baldwin
![]() | Team: Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team Country: USA DOB: 10/15/1975 | Age: 31 Hometown: Chicago, Illinois Residence: Boulder, Colorado Height: 6'1 | Weight: 150 Hobbies: Water and snow skiing, reading Steinbeck, wood Pro Since: 1999 NRC Rank: 7th & Points: 1142 Specialty: Time Trialist |
Career Summary
Chris Baldwin almost upset 2005 Tour de France stage winner Dave Zabriskie at the 2006 USA Cycling National Time Trial Championships when he crashed with less than 400 meters to go. Fast enough to take second, Baldwin earned the right to represent the US at the World Road and Time Trial Championships. Baldwin’s season also included stage wins at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, San Dimas stage Race and Tour of the Gila, where he was also the overall winner.He has a total of 19 career wins with two national time trial championships, claiming the title in 2003 (the same year his wife Kimberly won the women’s title) and again in 2005. He is also a Pan-American games silver medalist.
Events
07 Amgen Tour of California06 Amgen Tour of California
06 Tour de Georgia
05 Tour de Georgia
04 Tour de Georgia
Individual Results
- 2006 2nd USA Cycling National Time Trial Championships; 2nd overall Redlands Classic; 2nd overall and 1st stage 1, San Dimas; 1st overall, 1st stage 1 Tour of the Gila;1st stage 5 Tour of Utah; 2nd overall Tri Peaks Challenge; 2nd overall Tour de Toona; 3rd overall Tour de Nez
- 2005 1st US National Time Trial Championships; 1st mountains classification, Cascade Classic; 1st stage 1 Nature Valley Grand Prix; 2nd overall and 1st stages 1, 3, Boulder stage Race
- 2004 World Road Championship team member; 1st Boulder Roubaix Road Race; 1st Prologue, Colorado Classic; 1st stage 3, Cascade Classic
- 2003 1st US National Time Trial Championship; 2nd individual time trial, Pan American Games; 2nd overall GP de Beauce; 1st stage 4 International Tour de Toona; 1st stage 1 Fitchburg Longsjo Classic



