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This week on The American Cycling Report—we’re going big. Because when you talk about the modern era of American cycling—road, gravel, the whole evolution of the sport—you cannot tell that story without Pete Stetina. This is a guy who raced at the absolute highest level of the sport, lining up in the biggest races in the world, doing the work, earning the respect, and living the full WorldTour grind. But what makes Pete different isn’t just what he did there—it’s what he did after. Because when everything changed—when the crash, the setbacks, and the questions hit—Pete didn’t fade out. He reinvented. He helped define what gravel racing could look like in the U.S.—not just as a competitor, but as a builder, a connector, and a guy shaping the culture in real time. And now, it’s another turning point. Pete is stepping into a new phase—pulling back from elite competition, doubling down on community, on events like Stetina’s Paydirt, and on what impact in this sport really means when the racing days start to shift. So this is not just a career retrospective. This is a conversation about longevity, about identity, about risk, reinvention—and ultimately, legacy. Strap in—this is a big one. Pete Stetina, right here on The American Cycling Report.
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