

Bob Zumwalt passed away on April 19th after a long battle with cancer.
Richard Hughes spoke with Ted Kirkbride about Bob’s life in San Diego as they were contemporaries. Here are a few bits and pieces:
Bob competed in the 1953 junior national championships. Bob was the 1954 National Junior Champion. (United_States_Cycling_National_Championships_(historical))
In 1954-55 he was one of the top riders in Southern California. He was number two in the Best All Around Event, which was 90 miles. He was an excellent sprinter going toward the finish line he was hard to beat.
Prior to working in the bike shop, Bob worked at Rohr a military aircraft production during WW II.
Also competed in the 1960 Olympic Trails in NY.
His mom and dad owed Zumwalt’s North Park San Diego Cyclery. When they passed, both Bob and his sister Shirley inherited the business. Bob eventually sold to his sister and moved to the State of Washington for a while until moving to Springfield.
Here’s a glimpse of what racing was like in SoCal in the “old Days.”
by Ian Fuller


