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World Road Championship
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World Road Championship
On 27/09/2015 19:49, colwyn wrote:
Just over 20km to go ! BBC red button 601 ________________________ Ok, thanks. |
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World Road Championship (Result)
On 27/09/2015 19:49, colwyn wrote:
Just over 20km to go ! BBC red button 601 Winner Peter Sagan (Slovakia) 2 Michael Matthews (Australia) 3 Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania) 4 Alexander Kristoff (Norway 5 Alejandro Valverde (Spain) 6 Simon Gerrans (Australia) 7 Tony Gallopin (France) 8 Michel Kwiatkowski (Poland) 9 Rui Costa (Portugal) 10 Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) |
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On 27/09/2015 19:49, colwyn wrote:
Just over 20km to go ! BBC red button 601 I have some drying paint to watch thanks. |
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World Road Championship (Result)
On 27/09/2015 20:29, colwyn wrote:
On 27/09/2015 19:49, colwyn wrote: Just over 20km to go ! BBC red button 601 Winner Peter Sagan (Slovakia) 2 Michael Matthews (Australia) 3 Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania) 4 Alexander Kristoff (Norway 5 Alejandro Valverde (Spain) 6 Simon Gerrans (Australia) 7 Tony Gallopin (France) 8 Michel Kwiatkowski (Poland) 9 Rui Costa (Portugal) 10 Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) Have the UK cyclists all stopped taking drugs? |
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 20:29:50 +0100, colwyn
wrote: Winner Peter Sagan (Slovakia) 2 Michael Matthews (Australia) 3 Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania) 4 Alexander Kristoff (Norway 5 Alejandro Valverde (Spain) 6 Simon Gerrans (Australia) 7 Tony Gallopin (France) 8 Michel Kwiatkowski (Poland) 9 Rui Costa (Portugal) 10 Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) I thought someone recently said "The UK is blessed with world class cyclists at the moment." ? |
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World Road Championship (Result)
On 27/09/2015 22:48, Peter Parry wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 20:29:50 +0100, colwyn wrote: Winner Peter Sagan (Slovakia) 2 Michael Matthews (Australia) 3 Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania) 4 Alexander Kristoff (Norway 5 Alejandro Valverde (Spain) 6 Simon Gerrans (Australia) 7 Tony Gallopin (France) 8 Michel Kwiatkowski (Poland) 9 Rui Costa (Portugal) 10 Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) I thought someone recently said "The UK is blessed with world class cyclists at the moment." ? Take your pick! A Lizzie Armitstead John Atkinson B Ian Banbury Alan Bannister Charley Barden Hannah Barnes Elinor Barker Yanto Barker Sid Barras Tom Barras Charles Henry Bartlett Edward Battell Phil Bayton Scott Beaumont Dave Bedwell Mark Bell Jonathan Bellis Commonwealth Games 2006, Oli Beckinsale Commonwealth Games 2006, Mountain Biking Cross Country Silver Medallist Michael Bennett Frederick Thomas Bidlake Laura Bissell Peter Bissell Anna Blyth Adam Blythe Chris Boardman World Hour Record, Two Tour de France Prologues, Olympic Games Medallist - Now Retired John Gavin Bone Ray Booty First man to break 4 hours for the 100 miles individual time trial Sally Boyden Reg Braddick Bill Bradley Mark Bristow Stan Brittain Josh Bryceland, DH Donald Burgess Steven Burke Bruce Bursford Beryl Burton dominated domestic competitions throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Also seven times a world champion. Keith Butler Jon-Allan Butterworth David Baker 1992 British Mountain Bike Champion XC C Ian Cammish Craig Campbell, freestyle BMX pioneer Ernest J. Capell Paul Carbutt Manon Carpenter Cyril Cartwright Mark Cavendish Rides for Omega Pharma-Quick Step, Track cycling, Madison, Team pursuit and Points race, Scratch Race Champion and multiple Tour de France stage winner. Ernest Chambers Stanley Chambers Mark Christian Jon Clay Ernie Clements Ron Coe Mark Colbourne Katie Colclough Jenny Copnall Craig Cooke Geoff Cooke (cyclist) Nicole Cooke UCI World Cup Winner 2003, 2006 Nick Craig Matthew Crampton Robin Croker Roy Cromack Steve Cummings Rides for BMC Racing Team Jody Cundy Paul Curran Katie Curtis Ed Clancy D Stuart Dangerfield David Daniell Karen Darke Charlie Davey Josie Dew Long distance cyclist and travel writer Dean Downing Russell Downing 2005 National Champion, Rides for Team NetApp-Endura Bob Downs Alex Dowsett 2011 National Time Trial Champion, rides for Movistar Team Vin Denson 'The British Lieutenant". First English speaking rider to win a stage in the Giro, 1967.' Tony Doyle E[edit] Harry Earnshaw Ray Eden Ross Edgar Josh Edmondson Phil Edwards Malcolm Elliott Double Commonwealth Games gold medallist, Points winner in Vuelta a España Alf Engers Former 25 mile time trial record holder and multiple national champion F[edit] Neil Fachie Andrew Fenn Sid Ferris Dan Fleeman David Fletcher Chris Froome Jacob Florance Brian Fleming Billie Fleming G[edit] Trevor Gadd Mike Gambrill John Geddes Alan Geldard Tommy Godwin (cyclist born 1912) Tommy Godwin (cyclist born 1920) Lydia Gould Tim Gould Official World Mountain Bike Hill Climb Champion in 1990 Tony Gowland Lewis Gartland Mountain Biker. Won several county races. 2012 Harry Grant Eileen Gray Walter Greaves Alex Greenfield Ben Greenwood Phil Griffiths Freddie Grubb H[edit] Ian Hallam Roger Hammond British Road Race Champion 2004, Professional for Cervelo William Hammond Nikki Harris Reg Harris Four times World Sprint Champion in late 1940s–early 1950s Bert Harris First Professional Champion of England in 1894. Sam Harrison William Harvell Rob Hayles Rachel Heal Simeon Hempsall Cyril Heppleston John Herety Tony Hewson Hamish Haynes 2006 National Champion Harry Hill Philip Hindes Barry Hoban Top continent-based professional in the 1970s Sally Hodge James Hodgson Charles Holland First Englishman to ride the Tour de France Dale Holmes Ciara Horne Kristian House Wendy Houvenaghel Olympic silver medalist. Chris Hoy Six time Olympic Gold Medalist, 11 time World Champion, Great Britain's Greatest Olympian Megan Hughes Arthur Humbles Jeremy Hunt 4th in Olympic Games Road Race Professional for Unibet.com, Belgium, Sprinter. Twice national champion. Ellen Hunter Michael Hutchinson Multiple national time trial champion and World Masters pursuit champion Lewis Gartland Mountain Biker. Won several county races. I[edit] Matt Illingworth Les Ingman Joby Ingram-Dodd J[edit] Becky James, First British cyclist to win 4 medals at a World Championship. Paul Jennings Ernest Johnson Maxine Johnson Thomas Johnson Victor Johnson Benjamin Jones Emma Jones Graham Jones Louise Jones Mandy Jones Ray Jones Steve Joughin K[edit] Anthony Kappes Ronald Keeble John Keen Pioneering professional cycle racer and manufacturer Frederick Keeping Peter Kennaugh Darren Kenny Jason Kenny Liam Killeen Commonwealth Games 2006, Mountain Biking Cross Country Gold Medallist Charles King Clarence Kingsbury Dani King L[edit] Thomas Lance Paul Lasenby Annie Last Jack Lauterwasser Maria Lawrence Sharon Laws Dave Le Grys Colin Lewis Phil Liggett Former racing cyclist. Renowned sports commentator. Chris Lillywhite Daniel Lloyd Dave Lloyd Rhys Lloyd Harry Lodge Mark Lovatt M[edit] Bob Maitland Anthony Malarczyk Paul Manning Greg Mansell Lucy Martin Hannah Mayho Craig MacLean James McCallum Ruth McGavigan Aileen McGlynn Yvonne McGregor Donald McKellow Shaun McKeown Daniel McLay Joey McLoughlin Leonard Meredith Arthur Metcalfe John Middleton Stanley Miles David Millar Multiple Tour de France Stage Winner, World Champion Time Triallist - Until Syringes of Epogen were found in his flat Robert Millar Second in the Vuelta a España and Giro d'Italia, Tour de France Polka Dot Jersey Winner as King of the Mountains John Miller Ruby Miller Ernie Mills James Moore Winner of the first cycle race in the world William Moore Rachel Morris Charles Moss Jon Mould Paula Moseley Tracy Moseley Stephen Murray N[edit] George Newberry Frances Newstead Alan Newton Chris Newton Jon Norfolk O[edit] Graeme Obree - World Hour record holder and twice World Individual pursuit champion Evan Oliphant James Ouchterlony P[edit] Kieran Page Rob Partridge Bill Paul Julie Paulding Ernest Payne - 1908 Summer Olympics - Gold medal in the team pursuit Steve Peat, DH; UCI Mountain Bike World Cup winner Cyril Peacock Craig Percival Liam Phillips Victoria Pendleton Olympic gold medalist. Dick Poole Emma Pooley Hugh Porter - Four times World Individual pursuit champion Huw Pritchard Peter Procter Q[edit] Jason Queally Sydney 2000 Olympic Games 1 kilometre Gold Medallist - Now Retired R[edit] Dave Rand Dave Rayner Shanaze ReadeWorld Champion in BMX and Track cycling. Simon Richardson David Ricketts Amy Roberts Philip Colin Roberts Brian Robinson First Briton to win a stage of the Tour de France Desmond Robinson Rebecca Romero Only British sportswomen to win Olympic medals in 2 different sports. Luke Rowe Erick Rowsell Joanna Rowsell Val Rushworth Harry Ryan S[edit] Liz Scalia Max Sciandri Anglo-Italian Classics Rider & Tour Finisher. 1996 Olympic bronze medalist in road race. Ian Scott Robin Sharman Julia Shaw Norman Sheil Eileen Sheridan Paul Sherwen John Sibbit Tom Simpson World Champion and Olympic Bronze Medallist, also one of the most popular Brits ever in cycling. Collapsed dead on Mont Ventoux in 1967 through a combination of heat, alcohol and amphetamines (rife in the sport then). Don Skene Brian Smith Tom Southam Ian Stannard George Herbert Stancer Bryan Steel Ian Steel David Stevenson David Stone Barney Storey Sarah Storey Ronald Stretton Frank Southall Olympic medallist, multiple BBAR winner and record breaker George Southall Tom Southam Jamie Staff BMX and Track cycling Champion Matthew Stephens British National Champion ~ 1998 Ben Swift Bernadette Swinnerton Cath Swinnerton Sara Symington T[edit] John Tanner Geraint Thomas Gordon Thomas Eric Thompson Robert Thompson Andy Tennant Jonathan Tiernan-Locke Jane Tomlinson Cyclist. Neville Tong Emma Trott Laura Trott U[edit] [icon] This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (February 2013) V[edit] Jessica Varnish Graham Vines W[edit] Tom Ward Rob Warner Jerry Waters Wilfred Waters Paul Watson Graham Webb Ken Webb Lorna Webb Darryl Webster Les West Charlie Wegelius Geoff Wiles Bradley Wiggins Winner of three Olympic Games Medals in Athens 2004, professional for Team Sky. 4th place in 2009 Tour de France, 3rd in 2011 Vuelta a España, winner 2012 Tour de France, Gold medal in Individual Time Trial at the 2012 Olympic Games in London Ian Wilkinson Jeff Williams Russell Williams Victoria Williamson Arthur James Wilson John Wilson Leslie Wilson Marguerite Wilson Julian Winn 2002 British Road Race champion. Rode in 2003 Giro d'Italia John Woodburn Michael Wright, winner of 3 stages in the Tour de France, in 1965 (Lyon - Auxerre), 1967 (Metz - Strasbourg) and 1973 (Nice - Aubagne) Harry Wyld Lew Wyld Percy Wyld Helen Wyman Y[edit] Adam Yates Sean Yates Tour de France stage winner and yellow jersey holder. Simon Yates |
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World Road Championship (Result)
On 27/09/2015 22:56, colwyn wrote:
On 27/09/2015 22:48, Peter Parry wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 20:29:50 +0100, colwyn wrote: Winner Peter Sagan (Slovakia) 2 Michael Matthews (Australia) 3 Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania) 4 Alexander Kristoff (Norway 5 Alejandro Valverde (Spain) 6 Simon Gerrans (Australia) 7 Tony Gallopin (France) 8 Michel Kwiatkowski (Poland) 9 Rui Costa (Portugal) 10 Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) I thought someone recently said "The UK is blessed with world class cyclists at the moment." ? Take your pick! Snip list of boring ******* But none of these world class cyclists featured in the top ten of the world road championships? |
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World Road Championship (Result)
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 20:29:50 +0100
colwyn wrote: On 27/09/2015 19:49, colwyn wrote: Just over 20km to go ! BBC red button 601 Winner Peter Sagan (Slovakia) 2 Michael Matthews (Australia) 3 Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania) 4 Alexander Kristoff (Norway 5 Alejandro Valverde (Spain) 6 Simon Gerrans (Australia) 7 Tony Gallopin (France) 8 Michel Kwiatkowski (Poland) 9 Rui Costa (Portugal) 10 Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) Where are the Brits? |
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World Road Championship (Result)
On 28/09/2015 11:54, Rob Morley wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 20:29:50 +0100 colwyn wrote: On 27/09/2015 19:49, colwyn wrote: Just over 20km to go ! BBC red button 601 Winner Peter Sagan (Slovakia) 2 Michael Matthews (Australia) 3 Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania) 4 Alexander Kristoff (Norway 5 Alejandro Valverde (Spain) 6 Simon Gerrans (Australia) 7 Tony Gallopin (France) 8 Michel Kwiatkowski (Poland) 9 Rui Costa (Portugal) 10 Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) Where are the Brits? Anyone interested in cycling would know. Lizzie Armitstead was number 1 |
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