Ryan Miller
My Gerard Experience
The Gerard Force 100 is absolutely superior to any bike I ever raced on as a pro. It’s a precision tool that you can really depend on.
I’ve been riding on carbon fiber frames since the 1990s and have raced on some really great bikes. So, I have a real feel for meaningful improvements in frame quality. The EPS molding technology Gerard Cycles uses is really the finest carbon manufacturing available. It ensures that the frame is both light and strong, which is especially critical in racing. When I stand on the pedals, the bike responds immediately. And it tracks well and corners fast, so I don’t have to compensate for anything. It’s absolutely the best bike I’ve ever pedaled.
About Ryan
From
Kirkland, WA USA
Based
San Francisco, CA USA
Age
40
Claims to Fame
3 times | U.S. National Elite Track Champion—Team Pursuit | |
1999 | Champion—U.S. National U-23 Individual Time Trial Championships | |
4 times | U.S. National Junior Road Champion—ITT; Criterium; Road Race | |
9 times | U.S. National Junior Track Champion—Sprint; 500m TT; 2,000m TT; 5k Mass Start; Points Race |
Pro Team(s)
- 2007: Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team
- 2001-2003: Prime Alliance Cycling Team
- 2000: Nutra-Fig Cycling Team
Current Gerard Cycles Bike
Force 100
Off the Bike Obsession
Composing, playing, and recording music
My Links
1998 U.S. National Junior Criterium Championships
Finishing far ahead of the pack for the win.
1998 U.S. National Junior Criterium Championships
On the podium celebrating the win.
1998 World Junior Road Championships
Coming in sixth (just to the right of the orange helmet) in the sprint finish. Future Tour de France multi-stage winner, Fabian Cancellara came in 20th.