Guy East Explained

Guy East
Fullname:Guy Eldon East
Birth Date:1987 10, mf=yes
Birth Place:Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Height:5inchesft11inchesin (ftin)
Weight:160lb
Discipline:Road & Track
Proyears1:2009
Proteam1:Trek/LiveSTRONG
Proyears2:2010–2011
Proteam2:Optum Health Pro Cycling
Proyears3:2012–present
Proteam3:Professional 6-day track racer
Majorwins:1st Overall UIV Talent Cup (with Austin Carroll) (2009)
1st Dortmund U23 Six Day (2008)
1st Stage 1 Vuelta Mazatlán Stage 1
1st Vuelta Mazatlán Stage 2 (2013)
2nd Nations Cup – Coupe des nations Ville Saguenay (Canada) (2.NCup), Stage 4 Time Trial (2008)
3rd Overall Tour of Belize (2.2) (2008)
3rd Vlaamse Brabant (2.12), Stage 3 Time Trial (2007)a

Guy East (born October 18, 1987) is a professional road and track cyclist from the United States. East has competed at the international level since 2005 and in the United States since 2000.[1] He has been a member of the United States men's national cycling team since 2006 and is a member of Lance Armstrong's Livestrong Foundation. East has competed in nearly 30 countries on four continents. He also serves with Hope Sports in Tijuana, Mexico.[2] East halted his professional cycling career for a period in 2009.[3]

Early life and junior cycling competition

East was born to Marsha and Guy M. East on October 18, 1987, in Milwaukee. He grew up in Indianapolis, as the eldest of five children. East's siblings include James and Andrew, who were both involved in sports. James played football as an All-American at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. Andrew played football at Vanderbilt University as a long snapper and has played with several National Football League teams. Andrew is married to Shawn Johnson East, the Olympic gold medalist gymnast, to whom he was introduced after Guy met Johnson at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Guy East's first club, called the Mob Squad, was located in Indiana. He has competed internationally in road cycling and track cycling since 2005. In 2008, East participated in the European U23 Six Day event, winning third place in Munich, second in Ghent, and first in Dortmund. He received an invitation to join the United States men's national cycling team based in San Diego. During his years on the national squad, East visited Belgium for cycling competitions in four seasons.

In 2012, after a two-year hiatus, East returned to professional track cycling and focused on six-day indoor cycle races. He has had 14 professional 6-Day starts in Amsterdam, Berlin, Rotterdam, Fiorenzuola, Grenoble, and Copenhagen. In October 2013, Daniel Holloway and East raced together as the California Team at the first half-Six Day race since the 1940s.[4] He has also raced for Trek-Livestrong, a professional road team directed by Axel Merckx.

East resides near San Diego, California.

Leadership and projects

2013 1st Vuelta Mazatlán Stage 2 record was one of his famous wins. East has taken part in competitions in approximately 30 countries. During his competitions, he has observed extreme poverty in many underdeveloped countries, especially in urban areas such as the Philippines and Mexico. In 2009, East, with the Trek team, rode a tour of Mexico and noticed the high level of poverty there.[3] He took part in several projects to help impoverished people in Central and South America.[3] After two years, East decided to return to professional racing, while still being involved in charitable organizations nationally and internationally.

Hope Sports

Guy East founded Hope Sports in March 2015. In its first year, the organization built 11 houses and hosted over 200 professional and Olympic Games athletes. In 2016, the group rolled out a leadership program for athletes who want to engage and learn after the build is complete.[2]

Hope Sports has built 30 homes for the poor with the help of 500 professional and elite athletes.

Career achievements

Major results

2008
  • 1st Stage 3 Tour of Belize (UCI 2.2)
  • 1st Team Classification Flèche du Sud (UCI 2.2)
  • 2nd stage 4 Coupe des Nations Canada (2.Ncup)
  • 3rd Overall Tour of Belize (UCI 2.2)
  • 5th Prologue Flèche du Sud (UCI 2.2)

    Track

    1st Dortmund UIV Overall

    1st Gent UIV Day 1

    1st Dortmund UIV Day 1

    1st Noel Fore Memorial

    2nd Gent UIV Overall

    2nd Gent UIV Day 2

    2nd Gent UIV Day 6

    2nd United States National Track Championships Madison

    3rd Munich UIV Overall

    3rd Revolution 21 Madison 1km TT

    3rd Gent UIV Day 4

    3rd Dortmund UIV Day 3

    3rd Munich UIV Day 2

    3rd Munich UIV Day 3

    2009
  • Six Days of Grenoble
    2010
  • Six Days of Fiorenzuola
  • 4th Stage 4 Tour of Luzon
  • 5th Stage 2 Tour of Luzon
  • 7th Stage 3 Tour of Luzon
    2012
  • Six Days of Fiorenzuola
  • Six Days of Grenoble
    2013
  • Six Days of Berlin
  • Six Days of Copenhagen
  • Six Days of Amsterdam
    2014
  • Six Days of Rotterdam
  • Six Days of Berlin
  • Six Days of Copenhagen
  • Six Days of Amsterdam
    2015
  • Six Days of Fiorenzuola
    2016
  • Six Days of Fiorenzuola
    2017
  • Six Days of Fiorenzuola

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Guy East – Team Affiliations. Cyclingnews.com. 2017-09-05.
    2. Web site: About Hope Sports. Hope Sports. 2017-09-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20160821175031/http://www.hopesports.org/about/. 2016-08-21. dead.
    3. Web site: Pez Talk: Guy East . Hood . Edmond . 12 November 2012 . PEZ Cycling News . 6 September 2017.
    4. Web site: Daniel Holloway and Guy East to Race First Half-six Day since the 1940s. https://archive.today/20131110190531/http://cyclistsinternational.com/daniel-holloway-and-guy-east-to-race-first-half-six-day-since-1940s/. 2013-11-10. dead.