Tyler Butterfield

Barbour Tyler Butterfield ( born February 12, 1983 in Pembroke Parish ) is a racing cyclist and triathlete bermudischer.

Career

Before he was able to record his first successes in cycling itself was Tyler Butterfield better known as a triathlete, but he took the youngest male participant in the triathlon competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens in part.

In 2005 he competed in the Tour de la Guadeloupe and led to a stage during their Appreciation. A year later he won a stage of the Tour de la Guadeloupe and carried again for one day the leader's jersey in the overall standings.

In the 2007 season Butterfield ran for the U.S. Professional Continental Team Slipstream - Chipotle and could be bermudischer champion in the road race. In 2008, he went for the French amateur team Vendée U at the start, which was founded in 1991 by Jean -René Bernaudeau.

In 2012, he again managed to qualify for the Olympic Games in London and took the 34th rank.

Tyler is married to the triathlete Nikki Butterfield.

Sporting successes

  • A stage in the Tour de la Guadeloupe
  • Bermuda Bermudischer champion in the road race

Team

  • 2007 Slipstream - Chipotle
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