Jeremiah Bishop

Jeremiah Bishop
Personal information
Full nameJeremiah Bishop
Born (1976-03-09) March 9, 1976
 United States
Team information
DisciplineMountain biking
RoleRider
Professional teams
2006–2008Trek Volkswagen Pro Facory Team
2012Cannondale Facory Racing
2015–2017Topeak–Ergon Racing Team[1]
Medal record
Men's cycling
Representing the  United States
Pan American Games
2003 Dominican Republic Cross-country
2011 Guadalajara Cross-country

Jeremiah Bishop (born March 9, 1976) is a professional mountain bike racer from the United States. He competes in ultra-endurance mountain bike racing, mountain bike stage racing, and the Olympic-discipline event of cross-country cycling.[2] Bishop is a two time medalist at the Pan American Games.[3]

Bishop is featured in the award-winning documentary, Off Road to Athens. In 2008, he appeared as himself in the film Max VO2: the Potential Inside.

He resides in Harrisonburg, Virginia.

Career highlights

  • Pan American Games Gold Medalist
  • 18-time Member of USA National Team
  • Eighth Place – Pro Cross Country – 2006 UCI World Championships – Roturua, New Zealand
  • 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

2002 season highlights

  • 1st Shenandoah Mountain 100
  • 1st AMBC Showdown at Sugar, Banner Elk
  • 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

2003 season highlights

  • Gold Medallist XIIV Pan American Games
  • 2003 World Championship USA National Team
  • 2nd NORBA NCS Finals – Durango, CO
  • 3rd NORBA NCS – Mt Snow, VT
  • 4th National Championship Series Overall
  • 4th NORBA NCS Overall Ranking
  • 2nd NORBA Overall Rider Ranking
  • 2nd Durango NCS #5
  • 1st Tour de Burg Stage Race
  • 1st 24-Hours of Snowshoe, Co-ed Pro/AM Team
  • 3rd Mt Snow NCS #3

2004 season highlights

  • 1st Voroklini International – Voroklini – 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
  • 1st Maxxis Cup International – Pontavedra – Spain
  • 2004 World Marathon Championships USA National Team
  • 2004 World Championship USA National Team
  • 1st Shenandoah 100 – Stokesville, Virginia – USA
  • 1st Volkswagen Iron Cross – Michaux, Pennsylvania – USA

2005 season highlights

  • 1st NORBA NMBS Marathon – Tapatio Springs, Texas
  • 1st Iron Grind Stage Race – Tapatio Springs, Texas
  • 2nd NORBA NMBS Cross Country – Snowshoe, West Virginia
  • 1st NORBA NMBS Marathon – Snowshoe, West Virginia

2006 season highlights

  • 1st Overall Ranked Pro Male – USA Cycling Rider Rankings
  • 1st Shenandoah 100 – Stokesville, Virginia
  • 1st NORBA XC National, Snow Mass, CO.
  • 3rd overall NORBA National XC series
  • 1st NORBA Marathon National, Brian Head, Utah
  • 1st Mt. Mitchell Challenge

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

References

  1. ^ "Jeremiah Bishop". mtbdata.com. Retrieved July 5, 2025.
  2. ^ "The Dirt: Jeremiah Bishop on the evolution of endurance MTB". velo.outsideonline.com. Retrieved July 5, 2025.
  3. ^ "Bishop, McConneloug medal in Pan Am cross country". velo.outsideonline.com. Retrieved July 5, 2025.