Who is Tom Moschetto?

1972 Tour of Westbury: 2nd Tom Moschetto
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Tom Moschetto started bicycle racing in 1970 as a 10-12 year old rider. He has raced both on the road, as well as the track. In 1979, while competing in a Pro I-II race in Wildwood, NJ., Tom collided with a telephone pole with just a few laps left in the 100 km event. After breaking his femur, both arms and shattering a knee, Tom spent 3 months in traction, and 1 year in a leg brace before making a comeback to the racing scene.
Tom retired from full time compettiton after the 1984 US Track Nationals at Trexlertown, Pa., where he earned a bronze medal. Since that time he has stayed active in the sport of cycling, coaching, promoting races, officiating, race announcing as well as appearing on a number of talk radio shows that were about bicycle racing. He has also appeared on a number of television news shows.
Prior to 1980 Tom was a Cat. 1 rider on both road and track and is currently a Cat. 1 track rider and a Cat. 2 Road rider. He occasionally competes as a Master (50-54) cyclist, and most recently won a bronze in the 2011 US Masters Nationals Sprint (50-54).
Cell: 706-994-6851
Tom retired from full time compettiton after the 1984 US Track Nationals at Trexlertown, Pa., where he earned a bronze medal. Since that time he has stayed active in the sport of cycling, coaching, promoting races, officiating, race announcing as well as appearing on a number of talk radio shows that were about bicycle racing. He has also appeared on a number of television news shows.
Prior to 1980 Tom was a Cat. 1 rider on both road and track and is currently a Cat. 1 track rider and a Cat. 2 Road rider. He occasionally competes as a Master (50-54) cyclist, and most recently won a bronze in the 2011 US Masters Nationals Sprint (50-54).
Cell: 706-994-6851