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Stephen Swart

New Zealand cyclist

Stephen Swart (born Auckland, 5 January 1965) is a former New Zealand cyclist. He began his professional career with British team, ANC-Halfords and rode the 1987 Tour de France with them. After the ANC team folded later that year, he rode for American teams.

With the Motorola team, he participated in the 1994 and 1995 Tour de France. He won the Herald Sun Tour (Australia) and the Tour of Canada.

Swart's older brother, Jack, was a top amateur cyclist.

In the 1986 Commonwealth Games he competed in the 4000m team pursuit, the team came second for silver; and in the 4000m individual pursuit.

Contents

  • 1 Doping and cheating revelations
  • 2 Major results
  • 3 References
    • 3.1 Sources
  • 4 External links

Doping and cheating revelations

Prompted by his son's taking up racing, Swart spoke up about doping in cycling. He described Lance Armstrong, his Motorola teammate, as one of the strongest advocates of doping when the team decided to dope. “He was the instigator,” Swart told Sports Illustrated. “It was his words that pushed us toward doing it.” Swart also described his own doping.

When he initially made his disclosures, he was vilified and called a loser. Later, in 2012, he was named the New Zealander of the year for having told the truth.

Swart also testified, under oath in 2006, that he was paid $50,000 to lose a race, by Armstrong.

Major results

19888th Fleche Hesbignonne9th Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan19897th Philly Cycling Cl*ic19916th Thrift Drug Cl*ic19921st :United States National Criterium Championships1st Stage 3 Tour of the Adirondacks2nd Overall Celestial Bicycle Cl*ic1st Stages 1 & 25th Overall Herald Sun Tour1st Stages 10 & 1119931st Stage 11 Herald Sun Tour19949th Wincanton Cl*ic19954th Overall Tour of Luxembourg

References

    Sources

    • Des Williams (2006). Born to Thunder: Champions of New Zealand Cycling. Last Side Publishing, Hamilton. pp.:252–264. ISBN:0-473-10929-8. Jack & Steven Swart: Serious Tour riders

    External links

    • Stephen Swart at the New Zealand Olympic Committee