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 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 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 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 about Fenwick's Steve Bauer retaining a slim lead in the overall standings of the Tour de France. From the July 12, 1988 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping of the 'Fenwick Flash' Steve Bauer, who talked with E.L. Crossley students and urged them to set realistic goals for their futures. From the December 14, 1988 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Magazine clipping of a a biography on Steve Bauer and his recent participation in amateur cycling. The article mentions his debut at the World Championships in England and following that the Commonwealth Games held in Brisbane, Australia. From the…
Newspaper clipping of a photo of Steve Bauer with a short caption. Bauer is shown racing in the Tour de France where he was fifth in the overall standing. From the July 12, 1985 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping about the town of Pelham declaring October 29 to be Steve Bauer Appreciation Day. From the October 19, 1988 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. Bauer was scheduled to compete in the Carlsberg Light Grand Prix of Cycling in Toronto. If Bauer…