Ernie Pye | |
Fullname: | Ernest Alfred Pye |
Birth Date: | 25 April 1880 |
Birth Place: | Swan Hill, Victoria |
Death Place: | Newark, United States[1] [2] |
Statsend: | 1903 |
Years1: | 1903 |
Games Goals1: | 2 (0) |
Ernest Alfred Pye (25 April 1880 – 10 March 1923) was a professional track cyclist[3] and Australian rules football player.
Ernie Pye started his sports career as an allround athlete, during which he was active as an Australian rules footballer and played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[4]
But Pye really excelled in cycling. In 1902 and 1903 he won the Australian Natives' Association Wheel race and, after moving to the United States he would find success as a professional track cyclist racing in some of the most prestigious Six-day races of the time with wins in Salt Lake City and top placings in the Six Days of Boston and New York in which he partnered with champions like Alfred Grenda. After his active career he managed the Salt Palace Track in Salt Lake City, before dying in 1923 in Newark.