John Andrews (cyclist)
John Andrews is an American professional road cyclist. Born in Madison, Wisconsin, Andrews is known for his climbing ability and participation in stage races across North America and internationally.
While not consistently a winner of individual races, Andrews has been a consistent presence on various professional cycling teams throughout his career. He has typically served as a domestique, supporting team leaders in achieving overall general classification goals in stage races.
His career highlights include consistent finishes in prominent North American stage races such as the Tour of the Gila, the Cascade Cycling Classic, and the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah (now the Tour of Utah). He has also participated in races outside of North America.
Andrews' career has often seen him ride for smaller, development-focused teams, giving him opportunities to mentor younger riders and contribute to team strategy. Specific team affiliations and race results would require further research to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date record. Information on specific race victories or podium finishes remains scarce in readily available general sources, suggesting his role has primarily been as a support rider.