Stats
Born: 3/9/76
Height: 71 inches (1.80 m)
Weight: 151 lbs (68.49 kg)
Professional Since: 1999
Place of Birth: Augusta, Maine
Hometown: Harrisonburg, Virginia
Team: Canyon
About
Jeremiah partners with some of the best brands to share his love of adventure, passion for racing and all-things cycling. As a coach, he helps others reach their full potential and achieve their goals. Join Jeremiah for a ride, or follow along as he takes part in some of the most exciting events on the calendar and watch his adventures unfold in The Impossible Routes series.
In 2020, Jeremiah invited “The Vegan Cyclist” Tyler Pearce to join in what would become the first of their many shared adventures and launch The Impossible Routes documentary series, a partnership that has grown into a collection of expedition episodes with over 7.5 million view hours over two seasons. Filming of season 3 is underway. In 2019 Jeremiah expanded his role as a Canyon athlete. Reaching beyond the race courses, he shares new opportunities and experiences as a Brand Ambassador and former manager of the Canyon East Coast demo fleet. In addition to representing the Canyon, Jeremiah is a 16-time member of the USA Cycling National Team, which represents the USA at international competitions including Continental and World Championships, and the Pan American Games. On eight occasions, Jeremiah has lead the US National Team, producing the team’s highest achievement of the competition, including his gold medal winning performance in the 2003 Pan American Games and his eighth place finish at the 2006 World Championships, which remains tied as the highest placing of a US male at World Championships in over 16 years. Jeremiah is a US National Champion of Short Track and Marathon Mountain Biking. From 2016-2018, Jeremiah served as a critical member of the Topeak-Ergon Racing Team as they took on the world’s major mountain bike endurance races. He will continue to race with Topeak-Ergon in 2017.In 2015 Jeremiah competed in major international stage races including Andalucia Mountain Bike Race, ABSA Cape Epic and TransAlp Challenge, along with other high-profile marathon events including Leadville Traill 100. In recent years, Jeremiah has emerged as the country’s leading endurance mountain bike racer. Jeremiah was 2014 National Ultra Endurance series champion. He is the most-winning US mountain bike stage racer, with victories in all of the major US mountain bike stage races including The American Mountain Classic, Pisgah Mountain Bike Stage Race, Trans-Sylvania Epic Mountain Bike Stage Race, and the Breck Epic. He has competed in the Cape Epic and won stages of the TransAlp Challenge. In 2013, Jeremiah earned second place in the US Pro Cross Country Tour and continued his winning streak in the major US Mountain Bike Stage Races. In 2012, Jeremiah won the National Ultra Endurance Series with victories in each of the Series 100-mile events in which he competed. In 2010, Jeremiah extended his reign as the most dominant mountain bike stage racer in the US, with victories in all of the country’s major stage races: TransSylvania Mountain Bike Stage Race, Breck Epic and Pisgah Mountain Bike Stage Race. Meanwhile, Jeremiah continued to have a strong presence on the XC and Marathon racing scenes with wins in the US Cup Triple Crown XC, Short track and Marathon Events. Internationally, Jeremiah was victorious in the UCI Copa Cannondale event in Chile. Racing History In 2009, Jeremiah joined the MonaVie-Cannondale.com team in its quest to tackle epic racing around the world. His victories include stage races, cross country and short track events, 100-mile epics, and even a 12-hour event. The 2008 USA National Marathon Mountain Bike Champion, Jeremiah excels in long-distance racing. He has won numerous endurance and “ultra” events including the Firecracker 50, the American Mountain Classic stage race, the Fools Gold 100, the Wilderness 101, and the Offroad Assault on Mt Mitchell. He is a multi-time winner of the Shenandoah Mountain 100, a National Ultra Endurance Series classic, which takes place near his hometown of Harrisonburg, Virginia. Also the 2008 USA National Short Track Champion, Jeremiah is quite possibly the most versatile racer and a star on the national scene. In 2008, his victories include cross-country, marathon, short track, stage races and ultra-endurance events. In 2007, Jeremiah enjoyed six podium finishes in the USA National Championship Series, including a victory in the NMBS cross-country Showdown at Sugar at Banner Elk, NC. Jeremiah won the silver medal in the USA National Championship cross country race at Mount Snow, Vermont. In 2006, Jeremiah’s domestic results earned him the number one rider ranking published by USA Cycling, and lead his team to its position as number one in the US National Mountain Bike Series. This achievement highlights Jeremiah’s combined successes in cross-country, short track and marathon distance cycling events. |
Career Highlights Pan American Games Gold Medalist 2008 USA National Champion – Short Track Cross Country 2008 USA National Champion – Marathon Mountain Bike 16-Time Member of USA National Team Eighth Place – Pro Cross Country – 2006 UCI World Championships – Roturua, New Zealand Winner – Pro Overall Stage Race – American Mountain Classic – Brian Head, Utah Winner – Pro Cross Country – 2007 NCS – Sugar Mt, North Carolina Winner – Pro Cross Country – 2006 NORBA National – Aspen, Colorado Highest Ranked Pro Male Cross Country Racer – 2006 USA Cycling Rankings Winner – Pro Marathon Cross Country – 2006 NORBA National – Brian Head, Utah Winner – Pro Marathon Cross Country – 2005 NORBA National – Snowshoe, West Virginia Winner – Pro Marathon Cross Country – 2005 NORBA National – Tapatio Springs, Texas Winner – Pro Cross Country – 2004 Maxxis Cup International – Pontevedro, Spain Winner – Pro Cross Country – 2004 NORBA National – Waco, Texas |
2009 Season Highlights 1 – Mohican 100 National Ultra Endurance Series Event 2 – Cohutta 100 National Ultra Endurance Series Event 1 – Dirt Sweat and Gears 12-Hour Mountain Bike Race 4 – Sea Otter Classic Short Track Cross Country 1- Massanutten US Cup KENDA East Series Event 1 – Virginia State Championship Hill Climb 2- USA National Championship Marathon – Firecracker 50 1 – Breck Epic Stage Race 4 – USA National Championship Cross County 1 – Shenandoah Mountain 100 National Ultra Endurance Series Event 1 – Pisgah Mountain Bike Stage Race 2008 Season Highlights USA National Champion – Short Track Cross Country USA National Champion – Marathon Mountain Bike 1 – Pro Marathon – Tahoe Sierra 100 National Ultra Endurance Series – Forest Hill, California 3 – Pro Short Track – Brian Head National Series Finals – Brian Head, Utah 1 – Pro GC – American Mountain Classic Stage Race – Brian Head, Utah 1 – Pro Marathon – Fools Gold 100 National Ultra Endurance Series – Dahlonega, Georgia 1 – Pro Short Track – Mt Snow National Championships – West Dover, Vermont 2 – Pro Short Track – East Coast National – Windam Mountain, New York 3 – Pro Cross Country – East Coast Nationals – Windam Mountain, New York 1 – Pro Marathon Cross Country – Fire Cracker 50 – USA Nationals, Breckenridge, Colorado 4 – Pro Short Track – 2008 Deer Valley National – Deer Valley, Utah 2 – Pro Cross Country – 2008 Deer Valley National – Deer Valley, Utah |
2007 Season Highlights Member USA National Team – 2007 UCI World Championships – Fort William, Scotland Member USA National Team – 2007 Continental Championships – Villa la Angostura, Argentina 12 – American Continental MTB Championships – Villa la Angostura, Argentina 6 – Pro Time Trial – Nova National – Fountain Hills, Arizona 9 – Pro Cross Country – Nova National – Fountain Hills, Arizona 9 – Pro Short Track – Nova National – Fountain Hills, Arizona 8 – Pro Cross Country – Sea Otter Classic – Monterey, California 4 – Pro Cross Country – Greenbriar Challenge – Frederick, Maryland 9 – Pro Cross Country – Fontana National – Fontana, California 6 – Pro Short Track – Fontana National – Fontana, California 30 – Pro Cross Country – UCI World Cup – Offenburg, Germany 3 – Pro Cross Country – Osterreich Grand Prix – Windhaag bei Perg, Austria 23 – Pro Cross Country – UCI World Cup – Champery, Switzerland 3 – Pro Cross Country – Deer Valley NCS – Deer Valley, Utah 9 – Pro Short Track – Deer Valley NCS – Deer Valley, Utah 2 – Pro Cross Country – USA National Championships – Mount Snow, Vermont 8 – Pro Short Track – USA National Championships – Mount Snow, Vermont 1 – Pro Cross Country – Showdown at Sugar NCS – Sugar Mountain, North Carolina 5 – Pro Short Track – Showdown at Sugar NCS – Sugar Mountain, North Carolina 7- Pro Short Track – Snowmass NCS Final – Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado 2 – Pro Cross Country – Snowmass NCS Final – Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado 33 – Pro Cross Country – UCI World Championships – Fort William, Scotland 24 – Pro Cross Country – UCI World Cup – Maribor, Slovenia 1 – Open Men Hillclimb- Poor Mountain Hillclimb – Roanoke, Virginia 2 – Elite Cross Country – Poor Farm Fall Cup – Richmond, Virginia 2 – Elite Cat 1 – Ed Sander Memorial Cyclocross – Buckeystown, Maryland 3 – Elite Cat 1 – Capitol Cross Classic – Reston, Virginia |
2006 Season Highlights Highest Ranked Pro Male Cross Country Racer – 2006 USA Cycling Rankings Member USA National Team – 2006 UCI World Championships – Rotorua, New Zealand Member USA National Team – 2006 Continental Championships – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1 – Pro Cross Country – Middle Mountain Momma – Roanoke, Virginia 1 – Overall – Poor Mountain Hill Climb – Roanoke, Virginia 1 – Pro Marathon – Terror of Teaberry – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 1 – Shenandoah Mountain 100 – Harrisonburg, Virginia 8 – Pro Cross Country – UCI World Championships – Rotorua, New Zealand 3 – Pro Short Track –NORBA National – Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado 1 – Pro Cross Country – NORBA National – Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado 1 – Pro Marathon – Assault on Mount Mitchell – Old Fort, North Carolina 1 – Marathon Cross Country – NORBA National – Brian Head, Utah 3 – Pro Cross Country – NORBA National – Brian Head, Utah 2 – Pro Short Track – USA National Championships – Sonoma, California 3 – Pro Cross Country – USA National Championships – Sonoma, California 3 – Pro Cross Country – NORBA National – Deer Valley 4 – Pro Short Track – Showdown at Sugar NORBA National – Sugar Mountain, North Carolina 2 – Pro Cross Country – Showdown at Sugar NORBA National – Sugar Mountain, North Carolina 1 – Pro Cross Country – Massanutten HooHa – Harrisonburg, Virginia 6 – Pro Short Track – NORBA National – Southridge/Fontana, California 5 – Pro Cross Country – NORBA National – Southridge/Fontana, California 4 – Pro Cross Country – Sea Otter Classic – Monterey, California |
2005 Season Highlights 1st NORBA NMBS Marathon – Tapatio Springs, Texas 1st Iron Grind Stage Race – Tapatio Springs, Texas 6th Nova Desert Stage Race – Arizona 9th Sea Otter Classic Stage Race 5th Tour of Shenandoah 3rd Stage 3, Tour of Shenandoah 3rd Stage 4, Tour of Shenandoah 2nd NORBA NMBS Cross Country – Snowshoe, West Virginia 1st NORBA NMBS Marathon – Snowshoe, West Virginia |
2004 Season Highlights 4th Voroklini Winter Cup – Voroklini – Cyprus 1st Voroklini International – Voroklini – Cyprus 9th Afxentia Stage Race – Macheras Mountain – Cyprus 1st Norba National Series Race 1 – Waco, Texas – USA 3rd Ultimate Dirt Challenge – Rincon, Puerto Rico – USA 2004 Continental Championship USA National Team 4th 2004 Continental Championship – Banos – Ecuador 10th Open de Espana – Ramales – Spain 1st Maxxis Cup International – Pontavedra – Spain 26th UCI World Cup Race 3 – Fort William – Scotland 8th Norba National Series Race 6, Mt Snow, Vermont – USA 20th UCI World Cup 5 – Mont Sainte Anne, Quebec – Canada 9th UCI World Cup 6 – Calgary, Alberta – Canada 2004 UCI World Marathon Championships USA National Team 35th UCI World Marathon Championships – Bad Goisern – Austria 8th Norba National Series Race 6 Schweitzer Mountain Resort – Sandpoint, Idaho – USA 7th Norba National Series Race 7 Snowmass Village – Aspen, Colorado – USA 2004 UCI World Championship USA National Team 25th UCI World Championships – Les Gets – France 1st Shenandoah Mountain 100 – Stokesville, Virginia – USA 10th Norba National Series Finals Cross Country – Durango, Colorado – USA 8th Norba National Series Finals Short Track – Durango, Colorado – USA 1st Volkswagen Iron Cross – Michaux, Pennsylvania – USA Bishop finished the 2004 season with a UCI world ranking of 21st |
“Jeremiah certainly is the revelation of the season.”
~ VeloNews August 2003
Bishop (center) struck gold at the XIIV Pan American Games
2003 Highlights
Gold Medallist XIIV Pan American Games
2003 World Championship USA National Team
2nd NORBA NCS Finals – Durango, CO
12th Grouse Mountain World Cup
3rd NORBA NCS – Mt Snow, VT
4th National Championship Series Overall
48th Marathon Bike World Championship
4th NORBA NCS Overall Ranking
2nd NORBA Overall Rider Ranking
2nd Durango NCS #5
5th Schweitzer NCS #4
1st Tour de Burg Stage Race
1st 24-Hours of Snowshoe, Co-ed Pro/AM Team
3rd Mt Snow NCS #3
7th Snowshoe NCS #2
11th Big Bear NCS #1
2002 Highlights 1st Shenandoah Mountain 100 6th NORBA NCS Final Mt Snow 1st AMBC Showdown at Sugar, Banner Elk 12th NORBA NCS # 4, Durango Mid-Atlantic Cup Cyclocross Series Champion Virginia Cyclocross Series Champion Virginia Mountain Bike Series Champion 6th TransAlp Bike Challenge Stage Race 1st- Stage 8 – TransAlp Bike Challenge World Champion Team – 24-Hour Team Relay 1st Tour de Burg Stage Race 1st 24-Hours of Snowshoe 1st Michaux Ironmasters Classic
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2001 Highlights 1st AMBC Bump and Grind Virginia State Road Race Champion 1st Virginia Cyclocross Championships Virginia Cyclocross Series Champion 15th NORBA Overall Ranking 14th National Championship Cyclocross Race 12th SuperCup Finals Race 1st Athens Twilight Fat-Tire Criterium 1st Hibernia Spring Super Series 1st Michaux Lives 1st Massanutten HooHa |