Bill Bradley (cyclist)
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Bill Bradley was a twice English National Road Race Champion, represented Great Britain in the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, won twice the Tour of Britain Road Race Milk Race and until recently held the record for climbing the Grossglockner in the Tour of Austria. He rode for the Southport RCC throughout his career and is considered to be one of the finest amateur cyclists of his generation.

He died on 30 June 1997 and was survived by wife Joan Bradley.

1956

April 1st Otley CC Mountain Trial
July 1st Lancaster CC 50 course record for Brock 1-58-22

1957

May Mountain Time Trail in 2-24-51. 2nd Stan Brittain @ 4.26, 3rd Alan Ramsbottom.
July 2nd Tour of Austria. Climbs Glossglockner in record time of 56min 53sec on stage 5 and is second at finish.
August World youth games Moscow - BLRC team.
Team Time Trial Gil Taylor, Bob Thorpe & Bill Bradley (Team of 3 - Mike England DNS) 3rd in 2-29-38 to the Russians with 2-23-16 and Bulgaria in 2-26-23; 10th Road race
September Sherwood 50 in 1-59-55. Wins Western 100 in 4-9-13 for SRCC club record (beaten in 1994)

1958

Suspended till 30 June by N.C.U. for competing abroad without permission.
Reprieved and picked by N.C.U. for the first time for team to ride Berlin Walsaw Prague.

June Milk Race - Merseyside team. Shares yellow jersey after stages 2 and 3. Took yellow jersey after stage 9, but lost it the next day and eventually finished second at 45 seconds to Austrian Durlacher, 3rd K.O.M., 4th points, 2nd on stage 2 and 6th on stage 4. 2nd in Manx International to Henri de Wolf (Belgium). Wins 104 mile Solihull C.C. Empire Games selection Race.
July 10th in Empire Games Road Race Cadiff
August World Road Race at Gueux, nr Reims, 18’’ at 2-30 behind Schur of East Germany. 2nd in World Championshoips Revenge Road Race, East Germany.

1959

May Rides Berlin Walsaw Prague Peace Race, finished 37th overall, 3rd Team on G.C
May /June Wins first stage of Milk Race by 8 seconds and holds Yellow Jersey throughout, also winning 4th stage to Morecambe, King of the Mountains and Team Prize.
June 2nd in Manx International to Jim Hinds. 2nd in National Road Race to Bill Baty
September Wins 3rd stage in Tour of Sweden and holds Yellow jersey.Finished 12th overall.1st Tour of peaks Pro-Am.
October 6th in National Hill climb
Awarded B.C.F. Val Waterhouse Gold Medal.

1960

April 2nd in Irwell Valley Road Race to Alan Ramsbottom. Only nine finishers in Olympic Training Race.
May Best English finisher at Peace Race finished in 10th place, 4th in K.O.M.
June Wins stages 2, 3 and 11 of Milk Race, King of Moutains and Overall winner.2nd in Manx International.
July 1st National Road Race Title at Tyneside.
August 17th at World Road Race Championships at Sachenring, Germany.
14th in Olympic Team Time Trial, Rome 12th at Olympic Road Race, 2nd in Hull International
Awarded Val Waterhouse Gold Medal

1961

May 40th in Peace Race and 4th K.O.M.
June 1st in Milk Race 16th in Manx International.
July 20th overall in Tour de L’Avenir. 1st Vaux Tankard Road Race.
August 1st National Amateur Road Race Championships from George Bennet on Manx course.
September 43rd in World Road Race Championships at Berne, Switzerland.
Awarded B.C.F. Val Waterhouse Gold Medal

1962

June 2nd in West Country 2 Day. 17th overall in Milk Race.
July 21st overall in Tour de L’ Avenir, 6th on stage 12. 1st Vaux Gold Tankard .

1963

Turns Independent for Harry Quinn/Everyman Oil

March Premier 2 Day, stage win and 31st in Time Trial.
April 2nd Buxton Red Rose Pro-Am 2 day + 1 stage win. Won Circuit of Fylde.
June 2nd Nothern Goldsmith Tankard
13th Manx International Road Race
August 2nd circuit of Firis. 3rd London – York, Rode Tour de St Laurent in Canada.

1964

Harry Quinn/ Everyman Oil.
April 2nd overall in Red Rose Grand Prix
May Wins G.P. de Gezira. Wins 2nd Stage in Tour of East Anglia and 3rd overall.
June 3rd London – Holyhead. 3rd Vaux International
September 2nd London York. 1st Tour of the Peak by 2min 48sec.
Rode Tour of St Laurent in Canada

1965

Independent for Falcon Cycles
May 1st Corona Tour of the South West 8 day. 7th in London Holyhead.
June 16th Manx professional Road Race. 10th I.O.M. Pro Race.
September 1st Leicestershire R.C. Milk Race. 4th in Criterium des Vainquers.

RETIRED

1973

March Won Macclesfield G.P. 1st VTTA 50 North Lancs in 2-4-24
3rd in Deeside 4 Day, 2nd on stage 1
May 2nd Birkenhead Park,
June 7th Merseyside Division Championships
July R.M.C. Vets Races, Plymouth Tour Visit. 2nd Criterium wins on the Hoe.
Wins club B.A.R. and improves 25 mile time to 58 mins. 3rd in Veterans National Road Race

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