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 French cyclist Ronan Pensec taking a greater lead in the Tour de France, leaving Canadian Steve Bauer no chance of reaching the medal podium. From the July 12, 1990 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Full page newspaper clipping about Steve Bauer being awarded Welland's H.L. Cudney Memorial Trophy, emblematic of Welland's Sportsman of the Year. Steve Bauer talks with a reporter about his cycling career and his rewards.
Newspaper clipping about Canadian Olympic silver medalist Steve Bauer who returned home to Pelham to a hero's welcome. Steve Bauer also earned second place at the Carlsberg Light Grand Prix in Toronto. From the August 9, 1987 edition of the Welland…
Newspaper clipping of an interview and biography on Steve Bauer. It discusses Bauer's personal and professional athletic life. From the July 19, 1983 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping about Canadian Olympic silver medalist Steve Bauer who applied to the Canadian Cycling Association (CCA) for his professional license. If Bauer receives his professional license he would participate in professional European tours.…
Newspaper clipping about Steve Bauer, who finished 4th overall in the Tour de France, discussing why he races. Steve Bauer planned to return for next years race. From the July 25, 1988 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping about Steve Bauer winning the Grand Prix Cyclistes des Ameriques in Montreal in a final sprint of the 16.5 km race. From the August 8, 1988 edition of the Welland Tribune.
There are two articles about Steve Bauer on this news page. The first is titled "Hours of training compensated by going out and winning races" and the second is titled "AMF sponsorship opens doors removing tension of cycling's cost". The first…
Newspaper clipping about Paul Beeston being named to the Welland Sports Wall of Fame. It recounts his history with the Toronto Blue Jays, and at the time of the article he was president and chief operating officer of Major League Baseball. From the…