Newspaper clipping about Steve Bauer earning bronze in the World Race Championships held in Barcelona. This was the first time a Canadian had won a World Championship medal. Bauer had recently turned professional after winning a silver medal at the…
Newspaper clipping of a photo of Steve Bauer holding a copy of his newly published book "Steve Bauer On Bicycling," referencing the subjects of bikes, racing, and fitness. From the December 11, 1989 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping about Fenwick's Steve Bauer, then the leader of the Tour de France cycling race, who believed he could win but must succeed in the steep alpine stage. From the July 14, 1988 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping about Steve Bauer who jammed Belgian cyclist Claude Criquielion into a roadside fence, denying the Belgian the victory at the World Cycling Championships. The Italian Maurizio Fondriest won the race. Steve Bauer was disqualified…
Newspaper clipping photo Steve Bauer of Fenwick on his bicycle, who participated in cycling at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics, where he won the silver medal. From the July 24, 1984 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping about how Robert Fortier was going to make a documentary on the sport of cycling with Fenwick's Steve Bauer as a focus of the film. From the July 3, 1993 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping about Fenwick's Steve Bauer retiring from professional cycling, and gives a brief overview of his career accomplishments. From the November 23, 1996 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping about Fenwick's Steve Bauer who was to receive an honorary degree at Brock University's fall convocation on October 28, 1994. From the October 21, 1994 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping of a photo and small caption about Steve Bauer being welcomed home by family and friends at the Royal Bank in Fenwick. Fans lined up to congratulate Bauer on his past cycling season in Europe.
Newspaper clipping about how Fenwick's Steve Bauer finished first, defending his status of champion, at the Canadian Tire International sprint race at Queen's Park, Toronto. From the May 27, 1991 edition of the Welland Tribune.