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Derek Bouchard-Hall (born July 16, 1970) is a former US professional cyclist, whose career highlights include winning the gold medal in the team pursuit at the 1999 Pan American Games, winning the 2000 United States National Criterium Championships, and competing on the 2000 US Olympic team in Sydney, Australia. In September 2023, he was named CEO of POC.
Early life
Derek Albert Bouchard-Hall was born at the naval base in Port Hueneme, CA, where his naval officer father was based. He spent most of his childhood in Norton, MA, where he graduated as valedictorian from Norton High School in 1988. Though a successful runner in high school, a foot injury led Bouchard-Hall to pursue cycling at Princeton University. Bouchard-Hall graduated from Princeton in 1992, with a degree in Architectural Engineering, then moved to the West Coast to attend Stanford University.
Bouchard-Hall graduated from Stanford in 1994 with an MS in Structural Engineering and began his professional cycling career, signing with Team Shaklee. Shaklee teammates introduced Bouchard-Hall to track cycling, and he soon began to train with the US track cycling team. From 1996–2000, Bouchard-Hall divided his cycling calendar into training and competing for both his professional road cycling team and for the US National track cycling team.
Career
In 1998, Bouchard-Hall moved from Team Shaklee to the newly formed Mercury Cycling Team, where he competed both domestically and internationally. It was as a member of the Mercury team where Bouchard-Hall achieved his greatest road successes, winning the United States National Criterium Championships in 2000 and competing in Paris–Roubaix, Gent–Wevelgem, and Critérium International.
In 1999, Bouchard-Hall was a member of the gold medal winning team pursuit squad at the Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada.
In 2000, Bouchard-Hall achieved another career highlight when he was selected as a member of the US Olympic team, to compete in the track cycling team pursuit event, after winning the US National Championship in the team pursuit with Erin Hartwell, Mariano Friedick, and Tommy Mulkey. At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Bouchard-Hall and the US team pursuit team finished in 10th place.
Bouchard-Hall continued to cycle for Mercury until the 2002 cycling season, when he announced his retirement at the age of 32 during the US Road Championships in Philadelphia, PA., in June. At the time, Mercury was ranked #1 in the NRC team standings.
Exterior and Common Iliac Endofibrosis
Toward the end of his cycling career, Bouchard-Hall began experiencing pain and loss of strength in his left leg when he was training. After months of various medical and physio examinations, and through his own extensive research, he sought the advice of a vascular surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Bouchard-Hall underwent surgery at Stanford University Medical Center to correct the problem in the winter of 2000, which ultimately led to his most successful year as a professional cyclist. In 2002, however, the pain and numbness in his leg returned, and, rather than risking a second highly invasive surgery, he retired.
Post-cycling career
From 2002–2004, Bouchard-Hall attended Harvard Business School, graduating with an MBA in 2004, and began working in management consulting, first in Boston and then, in 2006, for McKinsey and Company in London. In 2009–2010, he served as interim director of the US Small Business Administration's HUBZone program, in Washington, DC, before returning to London in the summer of 2010. In October 2011, Bouchard-Hall has been an executive with Wiggle Ltd, one of the world's largest internet retailers of cycling, running, and triathlon equipment. Bouchard-Hall went on to serve as President and CEO of USA Cycling from 2015-2018, and more recently held the post of CEO of Assos of Switzerland from 2019-2023.
Personal
Bouchard-Hall is married with two children and resides in Ticino, Switzerland.
Results
Professional Cycling Resume
1994
1st in Prologue Tour de Toona, United States of America
1995
3rd in National Championship, Track, Points race, Elite, United States of America, USA
2nd in National Championship, Track, Elimination, Elite, United States of America, USA
2nd in National Championship, Track, Scratch, Elite, United States of America, USA
1996
1st in Prologue Norman, United States of America
1st in Stage 3 Wichita Falls Race, United States of America
5th in National Championship, Road, Criterium, Elite, United States of America, Downers Grove (Illinois), USA
1997
1st in Prologue Stage Race Norman, USA
1st in Stage 2 Merced, USA
3rd in Stage 1 Redlands Bicycle Classic, Highland (California), USA
1998
1st in Los Gatos, USA
2nd in Prologue Redlands Bicycle Classic, Highland (California), USA
3rd in Stage 1 Redlands Bicycle Classic, Highland (California), USA
1999
3rd in Downers Grove, USA
1st in Stage 4 Fitchburg Longsjo Classic, USA
1st in Merced, USA
1st in Prologue Tour of Willamette, USA
2nd in Stage 2 Merced, USA
1st in Pescadero, USA
2nd in National Championship, Road, Criterium, Elite, United States of America, Downers Grove (Illinois), USA
3rd in Stage 6 Trans Canada, Canada
2000
1st in Downers Grove, USA
2nd in Natchez, USA
1st in National Championship, Track, Team Pursuit, Elite, United States of America, USA (w/Erin Hartwell, Mariano Friedick, Tommy Mulkey)
1st in Santa Rosa, Criterium, USA
3rd in Milton, USA
1st in Pescadero, United States of America
2nd in Stage 4 Cascade Classic, Bend (Oregon), USA
3rd in Stage 6 Cascade Classic, Bend (Oregon), USA
2nd in Stage 1 Tour de Toona, USA
3rd in Stage 3 Tour de Toona, Hollidaysburg (Pennsylvania), USA
1st in National Championship, Road, Criterium, Elite, United States of America, Downers Grove (Illinois), USA
2001
1st in Extran Challenge, USA
1st in Stage 1 Valley of the Sun Stage Race, USA
2nd in Snelling, USA
1st in Tour of the Hilltowns, USA
1st in Attleboro, USA
1st in Stage 5 Wendy's International Cycling Classic, USA
2nd in General Classification Wendy's International Cycling Classic, USA
1st in Concord, USA
1st in Bow, USA
2nd in National Championship, Road, Criterium, Elite, United States of America, USA
2002
1st in Cantua Creek, USA
3rd in Dinuba, Criterium, USA
References
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- NASCAR Rookie of the Year
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- Derek Bouchard-Hall
- 2000 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
- Cloister Inn
- List of Princeton University Olympians
- United States at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Mercury Cycling Team
- Scott Sales
- Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit
- United States National Criterium Championships
- United States National Track Championships