Pike started
wheelchair racing in 2006, At the
2011 IPC Athletics World Championships, he finished 26th and last in the heats of the
1,500 meters T54 event, and 19th overall in the
marathon T54 race. At the
2012 Summer Paralympics, he came sixteenth in the
marathon T54 event, and was eliminated in the heats of the
1,500 meters and
5,000 meters T54 events. In 2013, he came second at the
Twin Cities Marathon. Pike came seventh at the
2016 London Marathon and eighth at the
2016 New York City Marathon. He came seventh again at the
2017 London Marathon, and fourth at the
2018 New York City Marathon. He finished ninth at the
2019 London Marathon, and fourth again at the
2019 New York City Marathon. In the same year, he came 8th in the
5,000 meters T54 event at the
2019 World Para Athletics Championships. He has won the
Grandma's Marathon on three occasions, he did not compete at the 2021 Grandma's Marathon, due to a scheduling clash. He came ninth in his 1,500 meters heat, and did not qualify for the final. He came third in his 800 meters heat, and again did not qualify for the final. Pike came sixth in the marathon T54 race. Pike came fifth at the
2021 London Marathon. He competed at the 2021
Chicago and
Boston Marathons on consecutive days; the races were apart. Pike finished second at the
2022 Boston Marathon in a time of 1:32:49. He was almost six minutes behind race winner Daniel Romanchuk. Later in the year, he finished third at the
2022 Chicago Marathon, after losing to Romanchuk in a sprint finish for second place. Pike competed at the
2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris, competing in the
1500 meters T54,
500 meters T54 and
Marathon T54 events. ==Winter sports career==