Daniel Holloway (cyclist) explained

Daniel Holloway
Fullname:Daniel R. Holloway
Nickname:Hollywood
Birth Date:1987 5, mf=yes
Birth Place:Wichita Falls, Texas
Role:Rider
Amateuryears1:2008
Amateurteam1: (stagiaire)
Amateuryears2:2009
Amateuryears3:2014
Amateurteam3:Athlete Octane Cycling
Amateuryears4:2015
Amateurteam4:Alto Velo p/b Seasucker
Amateuryears5:2016
Amateurteam5:Intelligentsia Coffee
Amateuryears6:2017-2021
Amateurteam6:Texas Roadhouse Racing
Proyears1:2010
Proyears2:2011
Proyears3:2012
Proyears4:2013

Daniel Holloway (born May 21, 1987) is an American cyclist,[1] who previously rode for American amateur team Texas Roadhouse Racing. Holloway specialized in criteriums, track racing, and six-day racing. During his career, Holloway has won over 20 national titles, a Pan American title in 2018, and a gold medal at the 2019 Pan American Games. On June 2, 2021, Daniel Holloway announced his retirement from professional cycling. On September 3, 2023, Daniel Holloway returned to the men's Pro Peloton at The Gateway Cup to be the first cyclist to ever race, film and narrate with live color commentary.[2]

Career

Early life and junior career

Holloway was born on May 21, 1987, in Wichita Falls, Texas, and began as a speed skater. He began cycling as practice for speed skating in the summer. His racing career began on the velodrome due to its similarities with the track. Holloway took to cycling winning his first national championship in July 2004 in the Madison. In 2005, he won his next national title at Junior Track Nationals in the individual and team pursuits. In 2007, he took his first Criterium National title as an amateur.[3]

Amateur and professional career

In 2008, he rode to 4 Elite National titles on the track, winning the team pursuit, madison, points race and the scratch. He joined the team as a stagiaire, before joining the team for the 2009 season. Holloway won the kilo and points race titles at the National Track Championships, and he also competed at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Poland with teammates Colby Pearce and Taylor Phinney. In 2010 Holloway joined the domestic team and raced predominately on the road, winning his first United States National Criterium Championships. In 2011, Holloway joined the UCI Continental team further focusing on road racing with a specialty in criteriums.

Holloway joined in 2012, where he again won the scratch at the National Track Championships. He moved to for the 2013 season, before returning the American domestic scene ahead of the 2014 season.[4] Holloway won a record 21 races in 2014 with Athlete Octane, including his second criterium title at the National Amateur Road Championships. Riding for Alto Velo p/b Seasucker in 2015, Holloway extended his record to 26 victories, and a second consecutive criterium title at the National Amateur Road Championships. In 2016, Holloway took his third consecutive criterium title at the National Amateur Road Championships and also won the road race title for Intelligentsia Coffee. He also raced his first-ever Red Hook Criterium Series, placing 5th at his first attempt at Red Hook Brooklyn.

Holloway moved to Texas Roadhouse Racing for the 2017 season, where he won a second consecutive road race title at the National Amateur Road Championships. Towards the end of his 2017 road season, Holloway shifted focus back to the track, winning 2 National titles (Omnium and Madison) and a World Cup (Omnium) on the track, and three National titles (Omnium, Madison, Points race) as well as the Pan-American Madison Championship title in 2018. In 2019 he won a Pan American Gold medal in the Omnium. In addition to Texas Roadhouse, Daniel Holloway was named an official member of Team USA's track cycling endurance program.[5] He announced his retirement in 2021.

Post-retirement Daniel Holloway began commentating at various cycling events, specializing in criterium color commentary. Together with Gabe Lloyd he launched The Call Up Podcast in 2023 dissecting and analyzing both men and women's Criterium races, focusing mostly on the American Criterium Cup. Shortly after, with 2 years off the bike and only 8 weeks of training, he became the first ever cyclist to race and commentate live from the peloton at Day 3 of the 2023 Gateway Cup.

Personal life

Daniel Holloway is married to creative director, entrepreneur, and owner of Kombucha and brand Mortal Ventures,[6] Becca Schepps. Together they have one son.

Major victories

2005
  • 1st Stage 3 Tour de l'Abitibi
  • National Junior Track Championships
  • 1st Individual pursuit
  • 1st Team pursuit[7]
    2006
  • 1st Overall Tulsa Tough
    2007
  • 1st Criterium, National Amateur Road Championships
    2008
  • National Track Championships
  • 1st Team pursuit (with Taylor Phinney, Colby Pearce & Dave Koesel)
  • 1st Madison (with Colby Pearce)
  • 1st Scratch
  • 1st Under-23 points race
  • Tour of Pennsylvania
  • 1st Stages 1b & 6
    2009
  • Vuelta a Palencia
  • 1st Stages 1 & 6
  • National Track Championships
  • 1st Points race
  • 1st Kilo
    2010
  • 1st Criterium, National Road Championships
  • 1st TD Bank Mayor's Cup
    2012
  • 1st Stage 6 Vuelta Mexico Telmex
  • 1st Scratch, National Track Championships
    2014
  • 1st Criterium, National Amateur Road Championships
  • 1st Athens Twilight Criterium
    2015
  • 1st Criterium, National Amateur Road Championships
  • 1st Overall USA Crits Series
  • 1st Athens Twilight Criterium
  • 1st Tulsa Tough
  • 1st Gateway Cup
    2016
  • National Amateur Road Championships
  • 1st Criterium[8]
  • 1st Road race[8]
  • 1st Tulsa Tough
  • Red Bull Last Stand
  • 1st Double Down Award
  • 2nd Geared race
    2017
  • 1st Road race, National Amateur Road Championships[9]
  • National Track Championships
  • 1st Team pursuit
  • 1st Madison (with Adrian Hegyvary)
  • 1st Omnium
  • 1st Omnium, 2017–18 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Santiago
  • 2nd Omnium, UCI C1 Troféu Internacional de Anadia
  • 2nd Omnium, UCI C1 Track Cycling Challenge Switzerland
    2018
  • 1st Madison, Pan American Track Championships (with Adrian Hegyvary)
  • National Track Championships
  • 1st Omnium
  • 1st Madison (with Adrian Hegyvary)
  • 1st Points race
  • 1st Madison, Japan Track Cup I
  • 1st Handicap Madison – Chase, Six Days of Copenhagen
  • 3rd Madison, 2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Milton (with Adrian Hegyvary)
    2019
  • 1st Madison, National Track Championships (with Adrian Hegyvary)
  • 2nd Madison, Pan American Track Championships (with Adrian Hegyvary)
  • 2nd Madison, Super Tuesday
  • 3rd Madison, 2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Cambridge (with Adrian Hegyvary)[10]
  • 3rd Madison, 2018–19 Six Day Series, Hong Kong

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Daniel Holloway . ProCyclingStats . March 20, 2015.
    2. Web site: LIVE onboard Daniel Holloway at Bommarito Audi Gateway Cup. 2 December 2023. www.youtube.com.
    3. Web site: Results for USCF Criterium Championships - USA Cycling.
    4. Web site: July 17, 2013 . The Hard Road Back: Daniel Holloway's Return to the Professional Peloton . May 28, 2023 . NorCal Cycling News.
    5. Web site: May 29, 2020 . Team USA | USAC Track Cycling . https://web.archive.org/web/20200613200556/https://usacycling.org/team-usa/track . June 13, 2020 . May 28, 2023 . USA Cycling.
    6. Web site: About . 2023-01-10 . Drink Mortal . en-US.
    7. Web site: Results for 2005 USA Cycling Juniors Track Nationals - USA Cycling.
    8. Web site: Gallery | USA Cycling Amateur Road National Championships.
    9. Web site: Elite and Junior Champions Crowned at Amateur Road National Championships. July 2, 2017.
    10. https://web.archive.org/web/20190203135457/https://www.teamusa.org/News/2019/January/19/Daniel-Holloway-Adrian-Hegyvary-Win-Bronze-In-Track-Cycling-Madison-Race Daniel Holloway Adrian Hegyvary Win Bronze In Track Cycling Madison Race