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Old September 27th 15, 07:49 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Just over 20km to go !
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Old September 27th 15, 07:57 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 27/09/2015 19:49, colwyn wrote:
Just over 20km to go !
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Ok, thanks.
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Old September 27th 15, 08:29 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 27/09/2015 19:49, colwyn wrote:
Just over 20km to go !
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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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Old September 27th 15, 09:47 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 27/09/2015 19:49, colwyn wrote:
Just over 20km to go !
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I have some drying paint to watch thanks.
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Old September 27th 15, 09:47 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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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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Old September 27th 15, 10:48 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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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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Old September 27th 15, 10:56 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
colwyn[_2_]
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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]
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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
  #8  
Old September 28th 15, 12:27 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
David Lang
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Default 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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Old September 28th 15, 11:54 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Rob Morley
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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?

  #10  
Old September 28th 15, 12:09 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
colwyn[_2_]
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Default 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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