British National Road Race Championships
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The British National Road Race Championships cover different categories of British
road bicycle racing
events, normally held annually.
(BLRC) and the National Cyclists' Union
(NCU) - ran championships in competition with each other.
Between 1946 and 1958 the BLRC's championships were split into two, an amateur race and the independent championship for semi-professional riders. Women's championships were introduced by the BLRC in 1947 and by the NCU in 1956. In 1959, the NCU and the BLRC merged to create the British Cycling Federation
.
Separate amateur and professional men's championships were held from 1959 until 1995.
In recent years the under 23 and senior races have been combined which has caused some confusion in the interpretation of UCI rules.
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road bicycle racing
Road bicycle racing
Road bicycle racing is a bicycle racing sport held on roads, using racing bicycles. The term "road racing" is usually applied to events where competing riders start simultaneously with the winner being the first to the line at the end of the course .Historically, the most...
events, normally held annually.
History
Between 1943 and 1958, two separate bodies - the British League of Racing CyclistsBritish League of Racing Cyclists
The British League of Racing Cyclists was an association formed in 1942 to promote road bicycle racing in Great Britain. It operated in competition with the National Cyclists' Union, a rivalry which lasted until the two merged in 1959 to form the British Cycling Federation.-Background:The National...
(BLRC) and the National Cyclists' Union
National Cyclists' Union
The National Cyclists' Union was an association established in the Guildhall Tavern, London, on 16 February 1878 as the Bicycle Union. Its purpose was to defend cyclists and to organise and regulate bicycle racing in Great Britain...
(NCU) - ran championships in competition with each other.
Between 1946 and 1958 the BLRC's championships were split into two, an amateur race and the independent championship for semi-professional riders. Women's championships were introduced by the BLRC in 1947 and by the NCU in 1956. In 1959, the NCU and the BLRC merged to create the British Cycling Federation
British Cycling
British Cycling is the national governing body for cycle racing in Great Britain. It administers most competitive cycling in Great Britain, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man...
.
Separate amateur and professional men's championships were held from 1959 until 1995.
In recent years the under 23 and senior races have been combined which has caused some confusion in the interpretation of UCI rules.
Jersey
The winner of the road race gets to wear the National Champions jersey in races so that s/he can be identified.1996-2011
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1996 | Dave Rand Dave Rand Dave Rand is a Welsh former-professional cyclist who represented Wales in the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, riding the road race event.-Palmarés:19961998-External links:... |
Andy Naylor | David Cook |
1997 | Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt (cyclist) Jeremy Hunt is a British road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team . He is mainly a sprinter. Hunt was the British national road race champion in 1997 and in 2001.... |
Mark Walsham | Matt Stephens Matthew Stephens (cyclist) Matthew Stephens is a British professional road racing cyclist who rides for .-Biography:Stephens was successful as a junior rider, winning the Junior Tour of Wales in both 1987 and 1988, one of only two riders to win the race twice. He represented Great Britain at the 1992 Summer Olympics in... |
1998 | Matt Stephens Matthew Stephens (cyclist) Matthew Stephens is a British professional road racing cyclist who rides for .-Biography:Stephens was successful as a junior rider, winning the Junior Tour of Wales in both 1987 and 1988, one of only two riders to win the race twice. He represented Great Britain at the 1992 Summer Olympics in... |
Roger Hammond | Darren Barclay |
1999 | John Tanner John Tanner (cyclist) John Tanner is a British racing cyclist from Yorkshire. He competed in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games.He has won the season-long British Cycling Premier Calendar five times.-Palmarés:1992199419951997... |
Kevin Dawson | Russell Downing Russell Downing Russell Downing is an English cycling road-racer for UCI ProTour team . He was the British national road race champion in 2005. He is the younger brother of fellow cyclist Dean Downing... |
2000 | John Tanner John Tanner (cyclist) John Tanner is a British racing cyclist from Yorkshire. He competed in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games.He has won the season-long British Cycling Premier Calendar five times.-Palmarés:1992199419951997... |
Jon Clay Jon Clay Jonathan Clay, better known as Jonny Clay is a British former professional track and road racing cyclist. A silver medalist in the individual pursuit at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, Clay was also part of the team pursuit line up which took the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.A... |
David Millar David Millar David Millar is a British road racing cyclist riding for . He has won three stages of the Tour de France, two of the Vuelta a España and one Stage of the Giro d'Italia. He was the British national road champion and the national time trial champion, both in 2007... |
2001 | Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt (cyclist) Jeremy Hunt is a British road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team . He is mainly a sprinter. Hunt was the British national road race champion in 1997 and in 2001.... |
Rob Hayles Rob Hayles Robert John Hayles is a track and road racing cyclist, riding for Great Britain and England on the track and his professional team Endura Racing on the road. Hayles rides the team pursuit and madison events.... |
John Tanner John Tanner (cyclist) John Tanner is a British racing cyclist from Yorkshire. He competed in the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games.He has won the season-long British Cycling Premier Calendar five times.-Palmarés:1992199419951997... |
2002 | Julian Winn Julian Winn Julian Winn from Abergavenny, Wales is a former Welsh competitive cyclist who now manages the UCI Continental cycling team Endura Racing. He represented Wales in the 1998 Commonwealth Games at Kuala Lumpur and at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester... |
Tom Southam Tom Southam Tom Southam is an English competitive cyclist from Penzance, Cornwall who rides for Rapha Condor. He has represented Great Britain in five World Championships and ridden in several UCI ProTour events.... |
Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt (cyclist) Jeremy Hunt is a British road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team . He is mainly a sprinter. Hunt was the British national road race champion in 1997 and in 2001.... |
2003 | Roger Hammond | Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt (cyclist) Jeremy Hunt is a British road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team . He is mainly a sprinter. Hunt was the British national road race champion in 1997 and in 2001.... |
Jamie Alberts |
2004 | Roger Hammond | Tom Southam Tom Southam Tom Southam is an English competitive cyclist from Penzance, Cornwall who rides for Rapha Condor. He has represented Great Britain in five World Championships and ridden in several UCI ProTour events.... |
Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt (cyclist) Jeremy Hunt is a British road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team . He is mainly a sprinter. Hunt was the British national road race champion in 1997 and in 2001.... |
2005 | Russell Downing Russell Downing Russell Downing is an English cycling road-racer for UCI ProTour team . He was the British national road race champion in 2005. He is the younger brother of fellow cyclist Dean Downing... |
Steve Cummings Steve Cummings Stephen Philip Cummings is an English racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team .-Biography:Cummings won the team pursuit at the 2005 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Los Angeles and at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. He also took bronze in the individual pursuit... |
Yanto Barker Yanto Barker Yanto Barker is a Welsh professional racing cyclist. He was the highest placed Briton in the 2005 Tour of Britain. Despite being successful in the junior ranks , Barker only started racing aged 15, when he joined the Mid Devon Cycling Club... |
2006 2006 British National Cycling Championships The British National Road Race Championships 2006 took place on the 24 and 25 June in the Yorkshire town, Beverley. The men's road race saw a new champion, Hamish Haynes but the women's race held no surprises as Nicole Cooke took her seventh victory - her sixth in a row.-Men's National Road Race... |
Hamish Haynes Hamish Haynes Hamish Robert Haynes is an English road racing cyclist. He was British champion in 2006.-Victories:2004 — Team cyclingnews.com-Down Under2005 — Team Cyclingnews.com Fondriest2006 — Jartazi-7Mobile-External links:... |
Roger Hammond | Geraint Thomas Geraint Thomas Geraint Howell Thomas, MBE is a Welsh professional racing cyclist who rides for the UCI ProTour team . A track cycling world champion and Olympic gold medalist in the team pursuit, Thomas has also enjoyed success on the road, winning the Junior Paris-Roubaix in 2004, the British National... |
2007 | David Millar David Millar David Millar is a British road racing cyclist riding for . He has won three stages of the Tour de France, two of the Vuelta a España and one Stage of the Giro d'Italia. He was the British national road champion and the national time trial champion, both in 2007... |
Daniel Lloyd | Hamish Haynes Hamish Haynes Hamish Robert Haynes is an English road racing cyclist. He was British champion in 2006.-Victories:2004 — Team cyclingnews.com-Down Under2005 — Team Cyclingnews.com Fondriest2006 — Jartazi-7Mobile-External links:... |
2008 | Rob Hayles Rob Hayles Robert John Hayles is a track and road racing cyclist, riding for Great Britain and England on the track and his professional team Endura Racing on the road. Hayles rides the team pursuit and madison events.... |
Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh is a Manx professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI ProTour team .-Early Life and Career:Born in Douglas, Isle of Man his younger brother Tim Kennaugh and father are also cyclists... |
Dean Downing Dean Downing Dean "Deano" Downing is an English bicycle racer, specialising in road cycling who rides for Rapha Condor-Sharp. He rode for the DFL-Cyclingnews-Litespeed team in 2006 and is the older brother of the former British champion, Russell Downing... |
2009 | Kristian House Kristian House Kristian House is a British racing cyclist who rides for the Rapha Condor team. He was the 2009 British Road Race Champion. He has raced in Europe and Australia. He rode for Great Britain in UCI World Cup track events... |
Daniel Lloyd | Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh is a Manx professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI ProTour team .-Early Life and Career:Born in Douglas, Isle of Man his younger brother Tim Kennaugh and father are also cyclists... |
2010 | Geraint Thomas Geraint Thomas Geraint Howell Thomas, MBE is a Welsh professional racing cyclist who rides for the UCI ProTour team . A track cycling world champion and Olympic gold medalist in the team pursuit, Thomas has also enjoyed success on the road, winning the Junior Paris-Roubaix in 2004, the British National... |
Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh is a Manx professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI ProTour team .-Early Life and Career:Born in Douglas, Isle of Man his younger brother Tim Kennaugh and father are also cyclists... |
Ian Stannard Ian Stannard Ian Stannard is an English track and road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team . He made his professional road debut in August 2007 joining as a trainee. He rode for Landbouwkrediet-Tönissteiner in 2008 and came third overall in the 2008 Tour of Britain riding for the Great Britain team... |
2011 | Bradley Wiggins Bradley Wiggins Bradley Marc Wiggins, CBE is a British professional track and road bicycle racer, currently riding for Team Sky. Wiggins' career began on the track, where he specialised in the pursuit and madison disciplines.... |
Geraint Thomas Geraint Thomas Geraint Howell Thomas, MBE is a Welsh professional racing cyclist who rides for the UCI ProTour team . A track cycling world champion and Olympic gold medalist in the team pursuit, Thomas has also enjoyed success on the road, winning the Junior Paris-Roubaix in 2004, the British National... |
Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh is a Manx professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI ProTour team .-Early Life and Career:Born in Douglas, Isle of Man his younger brother Tim Kennaugh and father are also cyclists... |
Professional (1959-1995)
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1995 | Robert Millar Robert Millar Robert Millar is a former Scottish professional cyclist who won the “King of the Mountains” competition in the 1984 Tour de France and finished fourth overall – sharing the highest Tour position for a British cyclist with Bradley Wiggins, and the first time a Briton had won a major Tour... |
Chris Walker | Chris Lillywhite Chris Lillywhite Chris Lillywhite is an English competitive cyclist from East Molesey, Surrey. He won the Milk Race in 1993, and has competed on the continent. He was a professional rider between 1987 and 1999... |
1994 | Brian Smith | Malcolm Elliott Malcolm Elliott Malcolm Elliott is an English professional cyclist, whose professional career has lasted from 1984 to 1997 when he retired and from 2003 up to the present day when he made his comeback in British domestic racing.... |
Mark Walsham |
1993 | Malcolm Elliott Malcolm Elliott Malcolm Elliott is an English professional cyclist, whose professional career has lasted from 1984 to 1997 when he retired and from 2003 up to the present day when he made his comeback in British domestic racing.... |
Brian Smith | Shane Sutton Shane Sutton Shane Edwin Sutton OBE is a British Cycling coach, former Welsh national cycling coach and professional racing cyclist. Sutton was one of the four men to win gold for Australia at the 1978 Commonwealth Games along with his brother, Gary Sutton... |
1992 | Sean Yates Sean Yates Sean Yates is an English former professional cyclist and head Directeur Sportif at Team Sky.-Career:Yates competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics, finishing sixth in the 4,000m individual pursuit. He also competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics... |
Brian Smith | Chris Walker |
1991 | Brian Smith | Keith Reynolds | Dave Rayner Dave Rayner (cyclist) David John Rayner was an English professional racing cyclist who died aged 27 after an incident outside the Maestro nightclub, in Manningham Lane, Bradford... |
1990 | Colin Sturgess | Ben Luckwell | Harry Lodge Harry Lodge Harry Lodge was a professional English road racing cyclist from Salisbury, Wiltshire. He began cycling with the Chiltern Road Club before becoming a first category rider and gaining a place on the national squad. He was then selected to ride in the team time trial at the 1988 Summer Olympics.Lodge... |
1989 | Tim Harris | Mark Walsham | Nick Barnes |
1988 | Steve Joughin Steve Joughin Steve Joughin is a former professional Manx road racing cyclist. He was the first Manxman ever win the British professional road race title... |
Nick Barnes | Chris Lillywhite Chris Lillywhite Chris Lillywhite is an English competitive cyclist from East Molesey, Surrey. He won the Milk Race in 1993, and has competed on the continent. He was a professional rider between 1987 and 1999... |
1987 | Paul Sherwen Paul Sherwen Paul Sherwen is an English former professional racing cyclist. He is now a broadcaster on cycling, notably the Tour de France. He raced in seven editions of the Tour, finishing five, and gained a reputation for his ability to suffer over long mountain stages.-Cycling career:Born in Widnes,... |
John Herety John Herety John P Herety is a former English racing cyclist. He rode for Great Britain in the Olympic Games and won the national road championship as an amateur and then a professional... |
Jack Kershaw |
1986 | Mark Bell Mark Bell (cyclist) Mark Bell was an English professional cyclist from Birkenhead. He rode for Britain in the Olympic Games, won the national road championship as an amateur and then a professional and was the first foreigner to win the Étoile de Sud stage race in Belgium. He died at 49 after collapsing at his home... |
Adrian Timmis | Steve Joughin Steve Joughin Steve Joughin is a former professional Manx road racing cyclist. He was the first Manxman ever win the British professional road race title... |
1985 | Ian Banbury | Dudley Hayton | Mark Bell Mark Bell (cyclist) Mark Bell was an English professional cyclist from Birkenhead. He rode for Britain in the Olympic Games, won the national road championship as an amateur and then a professional and was the first foreigner to win the Étoile de Sud stage race in Belgium. He died at 49 after collapsing at his home... |
1984 | Steve Joughin Steve Joughin Steve Joughin is a former professional Manx road racing cyclist. He was the first Manxman ever win the British professional road race title... |
Bill Nickson | Malcolm Elliott Malcolm Elliott Malcolm Elliott is an English professional cyclist, whose professional career has lasted from 1984 to 1997 when he retired and from 2003 up to the present day when he made his comeback in British domestic racing.... |
1983 | Phil Thomas | Keith Lambert | Mick Morrison |
1982 | John Herety John Herety John P Herety is a former English racing cyclist. He rode for Great Britain in the Olympic Games and won the national road championship as an amateur and then a professional... |
Sean Yates Sean Yates Sean Yates is an English former professional cyclist and head Directeur Sportif at Team Sky.-Career:Yates competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics, finishing sixth in the 4,000m individual pursuit. He also competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics... |
Bill Nickson |
1981 | Bill Nickson | Nigel Dean | Graham Jones Graham Jones (cyclist) Graham Jones is a former professional English road racing cyclist from Manchester, England. He rode in the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia. He is often described as one of the classiest riders that the UK has produced, but his career was hindered by being over raced in his early days, and by... |
1980 | Keith Lambert | Bill Nickson | Dudley Hayton |
1979 | Sid Barras Sid Barras Sid Barras is an English former professional road racing cyclist from Middlesbrough, Cleveland. He was a professional for 18 years. One of Britain's foremost racing cyclists in the 1970s and 1980s with 380 wins, in 18 years as a professional... |
Barry Hoban Barry Hoban Barry Hoban is a former English professional cyclist who rode during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was the previous holder of the record for the most stage wins in the Tour de France by a British rider, winning eight between 1967 to 1975... |
Dudley Hayton |
1978 | Phil Corley | Bill Nickson | Reg Smith |
1977 | Phil Edwards Phil Edwards (cyclist) Philip Edwards is a former road racing cyclist from Great Britain. He represented the United Kingdom at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, where he finished sixth in the road race, just behind teammate Phil Bayton. He was a professional cyclist from 1976 to 1980.-References:... |
Paul Medhurst Paul Medhurst (cyclist) Paul Medhurst was a track cyclist from New Zealand. He won the bronze medal in the men's tandem sprint at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games partnering Philip Harland.... |
Geoff Wiles Geoff Wiles Geoff Wiles was an English racing cyclist who competed for his country as an amateur and won the national road championship as a professional... |
1976 | Geoff Wiles Geoff Wiles Geoff Wiles was an English racing cyclist who competed for his country as an amateur and won the national road championship as a professional... |
Sid Barras Sid Barras Sid Barras is an English former professional road racing cyclist from Middlesbrough, Cleveland. He was a professional for 18 years. One of Britain's foremost racing cyclists in the 1970s and 1980s with 380 wins, in 18 years as a professional... |
Phil Corley |
1975 | Les West Les West Les West was one of the dominant figures of amateur and professional cycling in Britain during the 1960 and 1970s. He won the Milk Race twice, came second in the world amateur road race championship and fourth in the world professional championship.-Early career:Born in Hanley, Staffordshire,... |
Keith Lambert | Danny Horton |
1974 | Keith Lambert | Billy Bilsland | Phil Bayton Phil Bayton Philip Bayton is a former road cyclist from Great Britain, who was a professional from 1973 to 1989. He represented the United Kingdom at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, where he finished 5th in the road race, just before teammate Phil Edwards... |
1973 | Brian Jolly | Les West Les West Les West was one of the dominant figures of amateur and professional cycling in Britain during the 1960 and 1970s. He won the Milk Race twice, came second in the world amateur road race championship and fourth in the world professional championship.-Early career:Born in Hanley, Staffordshire,... |
Billy Bilsland |
1972 | Gary Crewe | Les West Les West Les West was one of the dominant figures of amateur and professional cycling in Britain during the 1960 and 1970s. He won the Milk Race twice, came second in the world amateur road race championship and fourth in the world professional championship.-Early career:Born in Hanley, Staffordshire,... |
Derek Harrison |
1971 | Danny Horton | Sid Barras Sid Barras Sid Barras is an English former professional road racing cyclist from Middlesbrough, Cleveland. He was a professional for 18 years. One of Britain's foremost racing cyclists in the 1970s and 1980s with 380 wins, in 18 years as a professional... |
Albert Hitchen |
1970 | Les West Les West Les West was one of the dominant figures of amateur and professional cycling in Britain during the 1960 and 1970s. He won the Milk Race twice, came second in the world amateur road race championship and fourth in the world professional championship.-Early career:Born in Hanley, Staffordshire,... |
Brian Jolly | Colin Lewis Colin Lewis Colin Lewis is an ex-professional racing cyclist. He started racing at 19 and rode the Milk Race in 1960, finishing 7th.- Biography :... |
1969 | Bill Lawrie | Dave Nie | Mick Cowley |
1968 | Colin Lewis Colin Lewis Colin Lewis is an ex-professional racing cyclist. He started racing at 19 and rode the Milk Race in 1960, finishing 7th.- Biography :... |
John Aslin | Reg Smith |
1967 | Colin Lewis Colin Lewis Colin Lewis is an ex-professional racing cyclist. He started racing at 19 and rode the Milk Race in 1960, finishing 7th.- Biography :... |
Peter Hill | Arthur Metcalfe Arthur Metcalfe Arthur Metcalfe was a British racing cyclist who twice rode the Tour de France and, as an amateur remains the only rider to win the British road race championship and the British Best All-Rounder time trial competition in the same year.-Origins:Born in Leeds, Yorkshire on 27 September 1938,... |
1966 | Dick Goodman | Bernard Burns | Roger Newton |
1965 | Albert Hitchen | Mick Coupe | Keith Butler Keith Butler (cyclist) Keith Butler is a former British cycling champion who raced as a professional in Belgium and France and who now organises cycle races in England.-Biography:... |
1964 | Keith Butler Keith Butler (cyclist) Keith Butler is a former British cycling champion who raced as a professional in Belgium and France and who now organises cycle races in England.-Biography:... |
Albert Hitchen | Ged Coles |
1963 | Albert Hitchen | Ken Nuttall | Alan Jacob |
1962 | John Harvey | Dave Bedwell Dave Bedwell Dave Bedwell was one of Great Britain's most accomplished racing cyclists in the 1950s, known as the "Iron Man" of cycling... |
Ged Coles |
1961 | Dave Bedwell Dave Bedwell Dave Bedwell was one of Great Britain's most accomplished racing cyclists in the 1950s, known as the "Iron Man" of cycling... |
Tony Mills | Ron Jowers |
1960 | This race was not held in 1960 | ||
1959 | Ron Coe Ron Coe Ron Coe was an English professional cyclist from Barnsley and a multiple British National Road Race Champion.-Palmarès:1957... |
Owen Blower | John Geddes |
Amateur (1959-1995)
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1995 | Simon Bray | Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt (cyclist) Jeremy Hunt is a British road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team . He is mainly a sprinter. Hunt was the British national road race champion in 1997 and in 2001.... |
Paul Curran Paul Curran (cyclist) Paul Curran is a former professional English racing cyclist from Thornaby, Cleveland. He rode for Great Britain in the Olympic Games, won the national road championship and won several medals at the Commonwealth Games.-Cycling career:... |
1994 | Rob Harris | Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt (cyclist) Jeremy Hunt is a British road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team . He is mainly a sprinter. Hunt was the British national road race champion in 1997 and in 2001.... |
Mark Lovatt Mark Lovatt Mark Lovatt is a British road racing cyclist who represented the United Kingdom at the 2001 UCI Road World Championships and England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.... |
1993 | Rob Harris | Matt Stephens Matthew Stephens (cyclist) Matthew Stephens is a British professional road racing cyclist who rides for .-Biography:Stephens was successful as a junior rider, winning the Junior Tour of Wales in both 1987 and 1988, one of only two riders to win the race twice. He represented Great Britain at the 1992 Summer Olympics in... |
Mark McKay |
1992 | Simon Bray | Steve Farrell | Paul Curran Paul Curran (cyclist) Paul Curran is a former professional English racing cyclist from Thornaby, Cleveland. He rode for Great Britain in the Olympic Games, won the national road championship and won several medals at the Commonwealth Games.-Cycling career:... |
1991 | John Hughes | Dave Spencer | Simeon Hempsall Simeon Hempsall Simeon Hempsall is a former racing cyclist who competed in the road race at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and finished 36th of 84... |
1990 | Simeon Hempsall Simeon Hempsall Simeon Hempsall is a former racing cyclist who competed in the road race at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and finished 36th of 84... |
John Hughes | Gethin Butler |
1989 | David Cook | Wayne Randle | Steve Farrell |
1988 | Neil Hoban | Gary Barker | Phil Bateman |
1987 | Paul Curran Paul Curran (cyclist) Paul Curran is a former professional English racing cyclist from Thornaby, Cleveland. He rode for Great Britain in the Olympic Games, won the national road championship and won several medals at the Commonwealth Games.-Cycling career:... |
Gary Baker | Nick Barnes |
1986 | Deno Davie | Jon Clay Jon Clay Jonathan Clay, better known as Jonny Clay is a British former professional track and road racing cyclist. A silver medalist in the individual pursuit at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, Clay was also part of the team pursuit line up which took the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.A... |
Steve Wakefield |
1985 | Paul Watson Paul Watson (cyclist) Paul Watson is a former professional English road racing cyclist from Milton Keynes. He was national road race champion, raced in the Tour de France and made headlines finishing 6th in the Belgium classic La Flèche Wallonne.-Road:19841985... |
Jeff Williams Jeff Williams (cyclist) Jeffrey "Jeff" Williams is an English former professional road racing cyclist from Manchester. He rode for Great Britain at the Olympic Games, and won several national championship titles.-Cycling career:... |
Paul Curran Paul Curran (cyclist) Paul Curran is a former professional English racing cyclist from Thornaby, Cleveland. He rode for Great Britain in the Olympic Games, won the national road championship and won several medals at the Commonwealth Games.-Cycling career:... |
1984 | Neil Martin | Pete Longbottom | Joey McLoughlin Joey McLoughlin Joey McLoughlin is an English former professional cyclist from Liverpool. He grew up on the Cantril Farm housing estate in Liverpool, the youngest of 10 children... |
1983 | John Cavanagh | Chris White | Gary Sadler |
1982 | Jeff Williams Jeff Williams (cyclist) Jeffrey "Jeff" Williams is an English former professional road racing cyclist from Manchester. He rode for Great Britain at the Olympic Games, and won several national championship titles.-Cycling career:... |
Pete Sanders | Steve Joughin Steve Joughin Steve Joughin is a former professional Manx road racing cyclist. He was the first Manxman ever win the British professional road race title... |
1981 | Mark Bell Mark Bell (cyclist) Mark Bell was an English professional cyclist from Birkenhead. He rode for Britain in the Olympic Games, won the national road championship as an amateur and then a professional and was the first foreigner to win the Étoile de Sud stage race in Belgium. He died at 49 after collapsing at his home... |
Steve Poulter | Peter Longbottom |
1980 | Steve Lawrence | Neil Martin | John Herety John Herety John P Herety is a former English racing cyclist. He rode for Great Britain in the Olympic Games and won the national road championship as an amateur and then a professional... |
1979 | Robert Millar Robert Millar Robert Millar is a former Scottish professional cyclist who won the “King of the Mountains” competition in the 1984 Tour de France and finished fourth overall – sharing the highest Tour position for a British cyclist with Bradley Wiggins, and the first time a Briton had won a major Tour... |
Joe Waugh | Mark Bell Mark Bell (cyclist) Mark Bell was an English professional cyclist from Birkenhead. He rode for Britain in the Olympic Games, won the national road championship as an amateur and then a professional and was the first foreigner to win the Étoile de Sud stage race in Belgium. He died at 49 after collapsing at his home... |
1978 | Robert Millar Robert Millar Robert Millar is a former Scottish professional cyclist who won the “King of the Mountains” competition in the 1984 Tour de France and finished fourth overall – sharing the highest Tour position for a British cyclist with Bradley Wiggins, and the first time a Briton had won a major Tour... |
Steve Lawrence | Des Fretwell |
1977 | Steve Lawrence | Paul Sherwen Paul Sherwen Paul Sherwen is an English former professional racing cyclist. He is now a broadcaster on cycling, notably the Tour de France. He raced in seven editions of the Tour, finishing five, and gained a reputation for his ability to suffer over long mountain stages.-Cycling career:Born in Widnes,... |
Dave Cumming Dave Cumming Derwas G. "Dave" Cumming was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League . He was decorated for bravery in World War I , but was killed in action in 1918.-Source:*Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed... |
1976 | Doug Dailey Doug Dailey Douglas James Dailey MBE is an English racing cyclist, former national road race champion and the logistics manager of British Cycling; he has also been the national coach and an administrator.-Biography:... |
Bill Nickson | Phil Griffiths |
1975 | Kevin Apter | Phil Griffiths | Paul Carbutt Paul Carbutt Paul Anthony Carbutt was an English professional racing cyclist. He died in May 2004.Carbutt has an exceptional range of achievements - from a silver medal in the short-distance national hill-climb championship in 1975 to breaking the near-1,000 miles of the Land's End to John o' Groats road... |
1974 | Bill Nickson | Willie Moore | Ian Hallam |
1973 | Grant Thomas | Dave Vose | Dave Mitchell Dave Mitchell James David Mitchell better known as "Dave Mitchell" is an American radio personality, producer, engineer, voice-over artist and former broadcast executive who has appeared on over 100 radio stations in Texas, Mississippi, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina, and on Sirius Satellite Radio... |
1972 | Doug Dailey Doug Dailey Douglas James Dailey MBE is an English racing cyclist, former national road race champion and the logistics manager of British Cycling; he has also been the national coach and an administrator.-Biography:... |
Phil Griffiths | Ian Hallam |
1971 | Dave Rollinson | Phil Bayton Phil Bayton Philip Bayton is a former road cyclist from Great Britain, who was a professional from 1973 to 1989. He represented the United Kingdom at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, where he finished 5th in the road race, just before teammate Phil Edwards... |
Phil Cheetham |
1970 | Dave Rollinson | Gary Crewe | Pete Matthews |
1969 | Brian Jolly | Brian Tadman | Pete Matthews |
1968 | Pete Matthews | Les West Les West Les West was one of the dominant figures of amateur and professional cycling in Britain during the 1960 and 1970s. He won the Milk Race twice, came second in the world amateur road race championship and fourth in the world professional championship.-Early career:Born in Hanley, Staffordshire,... |
Dave Rollinson |
1967 | Les West Les West Les West was one of the dominant figures of amateur and professional cycling in Britain during the 1960 and 1970s. He won the Milk Race twice, came second in the world amateur road race championship and fourth in the world professional championship.-Early career:Born in Hanley, Staffordshire,... |
Peter Buckley Peter Buckley (cyclist) Peter Buckley was a Manx and British racing cyclist. He was a gold medalist in the road race at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica.Buckley was killed in an accident whilst training in July 1969... |
Graham Webb Graham Webb Graham Webb is a former English racing cyclist who became the world amateur road race champion in 1967. In response to a journalist's shouted comment that the last British amateur world road champion had been Dave Marsh 45 years earlier, Webb retorted: "And they'll have to wait another 45 years... |
1966 | Arthur Metcalfe Arthur Metcalfe Arthur Metcalfe was a British racing cyclist who twice rode the Tour de France and, as an amateur remains the only rider to win the British road race championship and the British Best All-Rounder time trial competition in the same year.-Origins:Born in Leeds, Yorkshire on 27 September 1938,... |
Mick Cowley | John Bettinson |
1965 | Les West Les West Les West was one of the dominant figures of amateur and professional cycling in Britain during the 1960 and 1970s. He won the Milk Race twice, came second in the world amateur road race championship and fourth in the world professional championship.-Early career:Born in Hanley, Staffordshire,... |
Arthur Metcalfe Arthur Metcalfe Arthur Metcalfe was a British racing cyclist who twice rode the Tour de France and, as an amateur remains the only rider to win the British road race championship and the British Best All-Rounder time trial competition in the same year.-Origins:Born in Leeds, Yorkshire on 27 September 1938,... |
Colin Lewis Colin Lewis Colin Lewis is an ex-professional racing cyclist. He started racing at 19 and rode the Milk Race in 1960, finishing 7th.- Biography :... |
1964 | Pete Gordon | Mick Shea | John Clarey |
1963 | Bob Addy | John Clarey | Billy Perkins |
1962 | Keith Butler Keith Butler (cyclist) Keith Butler is a former British cycling champion who raced as a professional in Belgium and France and who now organises cycle races in England.-Biography:... |
Dick Goodman | Wes Mason |
1961 | Bill Bradley Bill Bradley (cyclist) 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... |
George Bennett | Keith Butler Keith Butler (cyclist) Keith Butler is a former British cycling champion who raced as a professional in Belgium and France and who now organises cycle races in England.-Biography:... |
1960 | Bill Bradley Bill Bradley (cyclist) 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... |
Alan Ramsbottom | Jim Hinds |
1959 | Bill Baty | Bill Bradley Bill Bradley (cyclist) 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... |
Johnny Pound |
BLRC Independent Road Race (1946-1958)
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1958 | Ron Coe Ron Coe Ron Coe was an English professional cyclist from Barnsley and a multiple British National Road Race Champion.-Palmarès:1957... |
Brian Haskell | Tom Oldfield |
1957 | Ron Coe Ron Coe Ron Coe was an English professional cyclist from Barnsley and a multiple British National Road Race Champion.-Palmarès:1957... |
Richard Baltrop | Brian Haskell |
1956 | This race was not held in 1956 | ||
1955 | Graham Vines | Bob Maitland Bob Maitland Robert "Bob" John Maitland was a British racing cyclist. He won national championships in Britain, tackled long-distance records, was the best-placed British rider in the 1948 Olympic road race, and rode for Britain in the Tour de France... |
Ken Russell |
1954 | Arthur Ilsley | Freddie Krebs | Bob Maitland Bob Maitland Robert "Bob" John Maitland was a British racing cyclist. He won national championships in Britain, tackled long-distance records, was the best-placed British rider in the 1948 Olympic road race, and rode for Britain in the Tour de France... |
1953 | Bob Maitland Bob Maitland Robert "Bob" John Maitland was a British racing cyclist. He won national championships in Britain, tackled long-distance records, was the best-placed British rider in the 1948 Olympic road race, and rode for Britain in the Tour de France... |
Ian Steel Ian Steel John "Ian" Steel is a Scottish racing cyclist who in 1952 won the Peace Race, an eastern European race between Warsaw, Berlin and Prague. He was the first Briton to win and the first to win any major race... |
= Gordon Thomas = Ken Jowett |
1952 | Ian Steel Ian Steel John "Ian" Steel is a Scottish racing cyclist who in 1952 won the Peace Race, an eastern European race between Warsaw, Berlin and Prague. He was the first Briton to win and the first to win any major race... |
Bob Maitland Bob Maitland Robert "Bob" John Maitland was a British racing cyclist. He won national championships in Britain, tackled long-distance records, was the best-placed British rider in the 1948 Olympic road race, and rode for Britain in the Tour de France... |
= Gordon Thomas = Leslie Scales |
1951 | Dave Bedwell Dave Bedwell Dave Bedwell was one of Great Britain's most accomplished racing cyclists in the 1950s, known as the "Iron Man" of cycling... |
Leslie Scales | Bob Thom |
1950 | Leonard West | Ted Jones | Ken Russell |
1949 | Bob Thom | Leonard West | Mike Peers |
1948 | Harold Johnston | Johnny Raines | Ted Jones |
1947 | Dennis Jaggard | Benny Whitmore | Arthur Bailey |
1946 | A H Clarke |
BLRC (1943-1958)
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1958 | Bill Baty | Norman Baty | Bob Thorpe |
1957 | Charlie Mather | Peter Southart | Len Morris |
1956 | Mike England | Tony Hewson Tony Hewson Anthony 'Tony' Hewson was a British racing cyclist who rode the Tour de France and, as an amateur, won the Tour of Britain in 1955. He has been critical of the way, as he sees it, British cycling has been let down by its administrators.-Background:Hewson started cycling at 13 when his elder... |
Brian Haskell |
1955 | Des Robinson | John Andrews | Gil Taylor |
1954 | Reg Browne | Jim Turner | J Dunn |
1953 | Derek Evans | Don Wilson | Johnny Hibell |
1952 | Mike Howarth | Ralph Parkin | Anthony Smith |
1951 | Charlie Bland | Michael Varley | Chris Hooper |
1950 | Ralph Parkin | Eric Artis | Stan Blair |
1949 | Dave Bedwell Dave Bedwell Dave Bedwell was one of Great Britain's most accomplished racing cyclists in the 1950s, known as the "Iron Man" of cycling... |
W Llewellyn | R Taylor |
1948 | R C Ashwin | Dennis Talbot | Ralph Parkin |
1947 | E I Upton | Ron Baker | H Poole |
1946 | George Edwards | Geoff Clark | Mike Peers |
1945 | Ernie Clements Ernie Clements Ernest J "Ernie" Clements was an English road racing cyclist, frame builder and cycle shop owner .- Biography :... |
Karl Bloomfield | Dick Boyden |
1944 | Percy Stallard Percy Stallard Percy Thornley Stallard was an English racing cyclist who reintroduced massed-start road racing on British roads in the 1940s.... |
Ernie Clements Ernie Clements Ernest J "Ernie" Clements was an English road racing cyclist, frame builder and cycle shop owner .- Biography :... |
Ron Kitching |
1943 | Ernie Clements Ernie Clements Ernest J "Ernie" Clements was an English road racing cyclist, frame builder and cycle shop owner .- Biography :... |
Dick Boyden | Len Hook |
NCU (1938-1958)
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1958 | Bill Seggar | Jim Grieves | Ray Booty Ray Booty Raymond 'Ray' Charles Booty, sometimes nicknamed The Boot, is a former English road bicycle racer. In 1956 he was the first man to beat four hours for the individual time trial - a feat that was reported around the world and compared to beating four minutes for running a mile two years... |
1957 Am | Stan Brittain Stan Brittain Arthur Stanley "Stan" Brittain was an English racing cyclist who rode time-trials, road races and the track. He won a silver medal at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic games, came third in the 1955 Peace Race and finished the 1958 Tour de France.... |
Johnny Pound | Ted Gerrard |
1957 Ind | Ron Coe Ron Coe Ron Coe was an English professional cyclist from Barnsley and a multiple British National Road Race Champion.-Palmarès:1957... |
Bob Maitland Bob Maitland Robert "Bob" John Maitland was a British racing cyclist. He won national championships in Britain, tackled long-distance records, was the best-placed British rider in the 1948 Olympic road race, and rode for Britain in the Tour de France... |
Brian Heskell |
1956 | Alan Jackson | Stan Brittain Stan Brittain Arthur Stanley "Stan" Brittain was an English racing cyclist who rode time-trials, road races and the track. He won a silver medal at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic games, came third in the 1955 Peace Race and finished the 1958 Tour de France.... |
Harry Reynolds Harry Reynolds (cyclist) Harry Reynolds , known as the Balbriggan Flyer, was the first Irishman to win the world championship in cycling. He accomplished this at the 1896 ICA Track Cycling World Championships in Copenhagen.... |
1955 | Bernard King | Des Robinson | Don Sanderson |
1954 | B J Sandy | Harry Hardcastle | Karl Gough |
1953 | Ted Gerrard | Bernard Pusey | Fred Krebs |
1952 | Graham Vines | A W S Ashmore | Dicky Bowes |
1951 | Peter Procter Peter Procter Peter Roderick Procter is an English former cycling champion, rally driver and racing driver. Shortly after his birth he moved to Harrogate, and then to Alne Hall in the village of Alne, near York. Following the premature death of his parents, he moved back to Bradford, where he took up cycling... |
Dicky Bowes | Graham Vines |
1950 | Gordon Thomas | Les Willmott | Peter Procter Peter Procter Peter Roderick Procter is an English former cycling champion, rally driver and racing driver. Shortly after his birth he moved to Harrogate, and then to Alne Hall in the village of Alne, near York. Following the premature death of his parents, he moved back to Bradford, where he took up cycling... |
1949 | A D Newman | J Simpson | Bob Maitland Bob Maitland Robert "Bob" John Maitland was a British racing cyclist. He won national championships in Britain, tackled long-distance records, was the best-placed British rider in the 1948 Olympic road race, and rode for Britain in the Tour de France... |
1948 | Bob Maitland Bob Maitland Robert "Bob" John Maitland was a British racing cyclist. He won national championships in Britain, tackled long-distance records, was the best-placed British rider in the 1948 Olympic road race, and rode for Britain in the Tour de France... |
Ernie Clements Ernie Clements Ernest J "Ernie" Clements was an English road racing cyclist, frame builder and cycle shop owner .- Biography :... |
Ian Scott |
1947 | Alex Taylor | S Gasgoine | J Hood |
1946 | Ernie Clements Ernie Clements Ernest J "Ernie" Clements was an English road racing cyclist, frame builder and cycle shop owner .- Biography :... |
Jerry Waters Jerry Waters Jerry Waters was one of the top British racing cyclists of the 1940s. He came second to Ernie Clements in the National Cyclists' Union's national road championship in 1946. He continued competing as a veteran.-References:... |
Bob Maitland Bob Maitland Robert "Bob" John Maitland was a British racing cyclist. He won national championships in Britain, tackled long-distance records, was the best-placed British rider in the 1948 Olympic road race, and rode for Britain in the Tour de France... |
1945 | J. A. O'Driscoll | A J Hunt | D Moreton |
1944 | R K Braddick Reg Braddick Reginald Kenneth "Reg" Braddick was a Welsh racing cyclist from Cardiff, Wales. He represented Wales at the 1938 British Empire Games in Sydney, Australia. He won the 1944 national road championship.... |
Dick Bowes | Bob Maitland Bob Maitland Robert "Bob" John Maitland was a British racing cyclist. He won national championships in Britain, tackled long-distance records, was the best-placed British rider in the 1948 Olympic road race, and rode for Britain in the Tour de France... |
1939 | Jack Fancourt | Percy Stallard Percy Stallard Percy Thornley Stallard was an English racing cyclist who reintroduced massed-start road racing on British roads in the 1940s.... |
Jack Holmes |
1938 | Jack Holmes | Jack Fancourt | Jackie Bone |
Under 23
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1996 | Paul Manning Paul Manning (cyclist) Paul Christian Manning MBE is a former English professional track and road bicycle racer who rode for the UCI Professional Continental team Landbouwkrediet-Tönissteiner in 2007 and 2008... |
Danny Axford Danny Axford Daniel "Danny" Axford is an English racing cyclist from Winchester.Axford attended Oxford University and enjoyed some success in BUSA cycling events whilst at university.-Palmarès:19931998199920032009-External links:... |
Steve Higgins Steve Higgins Steve Higgins is the announcer for NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. He was previously a cast member, writer, and producer for the show The Higgins Boys and Gruber, and he has a long-time association with Saturday Night Live in mostly behind-the-scenes roles as writer and producer. Higgins was... |
1997 | Huw Pritchard Huw Pritchard Huw Pritchard , is a Welsh racing cyclist. He represented Wales at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, and again in Manchester in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, where he won the silver medal in the 20 km scratch, the first Welshman to win a medal on the track at the... |
Russell Downing Russell Downing Russell Downing is an English cycling road-racer for UCI ProTour team . He was the British national road race champion in 2005. He is the younger brother of fellow cyclist Dean Downing... |
Phil West |
1998 | Richard Hobby | Darrell Stile | Gregg Imlah |
1999 | Charly Wegelius | Matthew Pryce | Justin 'Chipper' Hoy |
2000 | Neil Swithenbank | Robin Sharman Robin Sharman Robin Sharman is an English road racing cyclist from Repton, Derbyshire. He represented England at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, competing in the road event but did not finish the race.-Palmarès:2000200520062007-References:... |
Tom Anderson |
2001 | James Shaw | Ian Wilkinson Ian Wilkinson (cyclist) Ian Wilkinson is an elite racing cyclist from Barnoldswick in Lancashire who rides for Endura Racing. A prolific rider, he competes at the top level in cross country and marathon mountain bike racing, cyclo-cross, circuit and road racing. He is a multiple national champion, winning championships... |
Andrew Parsons |
2002 | Jamie Alberts | Mark Kelly | James Barnes |
2003 | Keiran Page | Russel Anderson | Leigh Cowell |
2004 | Dan Fleeman | Richard Whitehorne | Ben Greenwood Ben Greenwood Ben Greenwood is a British professional road racing cyclist who rides for Rapha Condor. He won the Under-23 British Road Championship and the hill championship in 2005.-External links:*... |
2005 | Ben Greenwood Ben Greenwood Ben Greenwood is a British professional road racing cyclist who rides for Rapha Condor. He won the Under-23 British Road Championship and the hill championship in 2005.-External links:*... |
Alex Coutts | Adam Illingworth |
2006 | Peter Bissell Peter Bissell Peter Robert Bissell was an English road and track racing cyclist, who died aged 21. In 2006 he was the British under-23 road race champion.... |
James Spragg | Alistair Stoddart |
2007 | Rob Partridge Rob Partridge Rob Partridge is a Welsh professional cyclist from Wrexham, Wales. He represented Wales in the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Inspired after watching the Tour de France on television, he joined the Wrexham Roads Club at an early age... |
Separate championships were not held for under 23 riders. Rob Partrige was the under 23 rider who finished in the highest position, other finishers unknown. |
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2008 | Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh is a Manx professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI ProTour team .-Early Life and Career:Born in Douglas, Isle of Man his younger brother Tim Kennaugh and father are also cyclists... |
Andy Tennant Andy Tennant (cyclist) Andrew "Andy" Tennant is an English professional track and road racing cyclist who rides for the team.-Biography:Born in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK, Tennant began to make his mark on the cycling world as a junior rider. In 2005 he was selected for British Cycling's Olympic Development... |
Jonathan Bellis Jonathan Bellis Jonathan Bellis is a Manx racing cyclist from Douglas, riding for . He has represented Great Britain on the track and the road.... |
2009 | Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh is a Manx professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI ProTour team .-Early Life and Career:Born in Douglas, Isle of Man his younger brother Tim Kennaugh and father are also cyclists... |
James Cox | |
2010 | Andrew Fenn Andrew Fenn Andrew Fenn is an English born - although he rode for Scotland in the 2010 Commonwealth Games - road and track cyclist from Hertfordshire who rides for the An Post–Sean Kelly team. He now lives in West Malling, Kent. He is a former member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy... |
Rhys Lloyd Rhys Lloyd (cyclist) Rhys Lloyd is a Welsh racing cyclist who rides for the Pendragon Sports / Le Col / Colnago team -Biography:Lloyd hails from Porthcawl, Glamorgan. Lloyd came fifth overall at the 2007 Junior Tour of Wales. He was selected as a member of British Cycling's Olympic Development Program... |
Ross Creber |
2011 | Scott Thwaites | Andrew Fenn Andrew Fenn Andrew Fenn is an English born - although he rode for Scotland in the 2010 Commonwealth Games - road and track cyclist from Hertfordshire who rides for the An Post–Sean Kelly team. He now lives in West Malling, Kent. He is a former member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy... |
Erick Rowsell Erick Rowsell Erick Rowsell is a British road racing cyclist and the 2008 British men's junior road racing champion. He is a brother of British world pursuit champion Joanna Rowsell. He also won the junior division at the 2007 British national time trial in an upset of world champion Peter Kennaugh... |
Junior (Under 18)
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1953 | Harry Reynolds Harry Reynolds (cyclist) Harry Reynolds , known as the Balbriggan Flyer, was the first Irishman to win the world championship in cycling. He accomplished this at the 1896 ICA Track Cycling World Championships in Copenhagen.... |
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1954 | D Smith | ||
1955 | D W Tarr | ||
1958 | Johnny Goodrum | George Halls | Harry Jackson |
1963 | Roy Hempsall | Geoff Smith | |
1964 | Gerry Waterhouse | Nigel Dean | Danny Horton |
1970 | Steve Heffernan | Chris Dodd | |
1971 | Rick Evans | Fred Strevens | Richard Edwards |
1972 | Roy Irwin | Max Grant | |
1973 | Brian Ellis | ||
1974 | Ray Pugh | ||
1975 | Ian Banbury? | ||
1976 | Ian Leckenby | ||
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1978 | Russell Williams | ||
1979 | Glen Taylor | ||
1980 | Daniel Westbury | ||
1981 | Ian Hastings | ||
1982 | Gary Baker | ||
1983 | Nigel Simpson | ||
1984 | Dave Rayner Dave Rayner (cyclist) David John Rayner was an English professional racing cyclist who died aged 27 after an incident outside the Maestro nightclub, in Manningham Lane, Bradford... |
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1985 | Mike Bragg | ||
1986 | Simeon Hempsall Simeon Hempsall Simeon Hempsall is a former racing cyclist who competed in the road race at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and finished 36th of 84... ? |
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1987 | Lee Davis | ||
1988 | Scott O'Brien | ||
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1991 | Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt (cyclist) Jeremy Hunt is a British road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team . He is mainly a sprinter. Hunt was the British national road race champion in 1997 and in 2001.... |
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1996 | Andrew Duff Andrew Duff Andrew Duff OBE is a Liberal Democrat politician, president of the Union of European Federalists, and a Member of the European Parliament for the East of England region of the UK.... |
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1998 | Yanto Barker Yanto Barker Yanto Barker is a Welsh professional racing cyclist. He was the highest placed Briton in the 2005 Tour of Britain. Despite being successful in the junior ranks , Barker only started racing aged 15, when he joined the Mid Devon Cycling Club... |
Jamie Alberts | Richard Heath |
1999 | Stephen Cummings Steve Cummings Stephen Philip Cummings is an English racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team .-Biography:Cummings won the team pursuit at the 2005 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Los Angeles and at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. He also took bronze in the individual pursuit... |
Nils King | Michael Kiss |
2000 | Kieran Page Kieran Page Kieran Page is a British professional racing cyclist. He represented Britain at the junior road world championship in 2001.Page set a new Commonwealth record at the 2002 Commonwealth Games with 4:29:662 in the 4 km pursuit. The previous record was held by Brad McGee in 4:30:594, set in... |
Owyn Wallace | Richard Sutcliffe |
2001 | Peter Johnstone | Kieran Page Kieran Page Kieran Page is a British professional racing cyclist. He represented Britain at the junior road world championship in 2001.Page set a new Commonwealth record at the 2002 Commonwealth Games with 4:29:662 in the 4 km pursuit. The previous record was held by Brad McGee in 4:30:594, set in... |
Graham Briggs |
2002 | Steffan Wilson | Richard Bowen | Craig Cooke Craig Cooke Craig Cooke is a Welsh racing cyclist. Cooke is the son of Tony and Denise Cooke, and the younger brother of Nicole Cooke.-Palmarès:200120022004-External links:... |
2003 | Matthew Brammeier Matt Brammeier Matthew Martin Brammeier is a professional cyclist who rides for . He is a 3-time Irish National Champion .... |
Mark Cavendish Mark Cavendish Mark Cavendish MBE is a Manx professional road racing cyclist who rides for UCI ProTeam until the end of this season when the team is dissolved. He will join Team Sky at the start of the 2012 season... |
Geraint Thomas Geraint Thomas Geraint Howell Thomas, MBE is a Welsh professional racing cyclist who rides for the UCI ProTour team . A track cycling world champion and Olympic gold medalist in the team pursuit, Thomas has also enjoyed success on the road, winning the Junior Paris-Roubaix in 2004, the British National... |
2004 | Daniel Martin Daniel Martin (cyclist) Daniel Martin is an Irish racing cyclist who currently rides for .-Early Life:Born in Birmingham, Martin became British National Junior Road Race Champion in 2004, before deciding to ride for Ireland. His brother Tom will ride for the UC Aubenas squad in 2009... |
Andrew Hill | Ian Stannard Ian Stannard Ian Stannard is an English track and road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team . He made his professional road debut in August 2007 joining as a trainee. He rode for Landbouwkrediet-Tönissteiner in 2008 and came third overall in the 2008 Tour of Britain riding for the Great Britain team... |
2005 | Adam Norris | Richard Hepworth | Lewis Atkins |
2006 | Russell Hampton | Jonathan McEvoy | Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh is a Manx professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI ProTour team .-Early Life and Career:Born in Douglas, Isle of Man his younger brother Tim Kennaugh and father are also cyclists... |
2007 | Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh is a Manx professional racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI ProTour team .-Early Life and Career:Born in Douglas, Isle of Man his younger brother Tim Kennaugh and father are also cyclists... |
Jonathan McEvoy | Erick Rowsell Erick Rowsell Erick Rowsell is a British road racing cyclist and the 2008 British men's junior road racing champion. He is a brother of British world pursuit champion Joanna Rowsell. He also won the junior division at the 2007 British national time trial in an upset of world champion Peter Kennaugh... |
2008 | Erick Rowsell Erick Rowsell Erick Rowsell is a British road racing cyclist and the 2008 British men's junior road racing champion. He is a brother of British world pursuit champion Joanna Rowsell. He also won the junior division at the 2007 British national time trial in an upset of world champion Peter Kennaugh... |
Andrew Fenn Andrew Fenn Andrew Fenn is an English born - although he rode for Scotland in the 2010 Commonwealth Games - road and track cyclist from Hertfordshire who rides for the An Post–Sean Kelly team. He now lives in West Malling, Kent. He is a former member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy... |
Alexander King |
2009 | George Atkins | Tim Kennaugh Tim Kennaugh -Biography:Born in Douglas, Isle of Man,Tim used to have a strong interest in football but Kennaugh was quick to follow in the footsteps of his older brother Peter Kennaugh, he was selected to ride for the British Talent Team in 2007 before becoming a member of British Cyclings Olympic Development... |
Joe Perrett |
Senior (1959-2011)
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2011 | Lizzie Armitstead Lizzie Armitstead Elizabeth Mary Armitstead is a world champion British track and road racing cyclist. She is a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy and has represented Great Britain internationally... |
Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Sharon Laws Sharon Laws Sharon Laws is a British professional cyclist, riding for . She is an environmental advisor for the mining company, Rio Tinto, in Australia. She was born in Nairobi, Kenya, and has lived in Uganda, South Africa, Zimbabwe and the UK.... |
2010 | Emma Pooley Emma Pooley Emma Jane Pooley is an English professional cyclist and Olympic silver medallist currently riding for . Pooley was the 2010 World Time Trial Champion and is a former British Road Race and Time Trial Champion.-Biography:... |
Lizzie Armitstead Lizzie Armitstead Elizabeth Mary Armitstead is a world champion British track and road racing cyclist. She is a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy and has represented Great Britain internationally... |
Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
2009 | Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Lizzie Armitstead Lizzie Armitstead Elizabeth Mary Armitstead is a world champion British track and road racing cyclist. She is a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy and has represented Great Britain internationally... |
Emma Pooley Emma Pooley Emma Jane Pooley is an English professional cyclist and Olympic silver medallist currently riding for . Pooley was the 2010 World Time Trial Champion and is a former British Road Race and Time Trial Champion.-Biography:... |
2008 | Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Emma Pooley Emma Pooley Emma Jane Pooley is an English professional cyclist and Olympic silver medallist currently riding for . Pooley was the 2010 World Time Trial Champion and is a former British Road Race and Time Trial Champion.-Biography:... |
Joanna Rowsell Joanna Rowsell Joanna Rowsell is a cyclist on the Great Britain Cycling Team who competes on track and road. She first came to national prominence as a winner of junior national competitions in 2005/2006, while her biggest successes to date are the gold medals won in the women's team pursuit at the 2008 and 2009... |
2007 | Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Rachel Heal Rachel Heal Rachel Heal is an English racing cyclist.She joined British Cycling's World Class Performance Plan in 2001 when she gave up her job to become a full-time cyclist. She turned professional and rode for the Belgian Farm Frites-Hartol team after obtaining a degree in chemical engineering from... |
Helen Wyman Helen Wyman Helen Wyman is a British cyclist for the KONA/FSA Factory Team. She participates in both road cycling as cyclo-cross and since she began competing at the age of 14, Wyman has represented her country at many international events including World Cups and World Championships... |
2006 2006 British National Cycling Championships The British National Road Race Championships 2006 took place on the 24 and 25 June in the Yorkshire town, Beverley. The men's road race saw a new champion, Hamish Haynes but the women's race held no surprises as Nicole Cooke took her seventh victory - her sixth in a row.-Men's National Road Race... |
Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Lorna Webb Lorna Webb Lorna Webb is an English professional cyclist from Walsall, West Midlands, born in Runcorn. She represented Great Britain twice at the World Championships in Plouay and Lisbon as a junior.-Palmarès:2003... |
Jo Rowsell Joanna Rowsell Joanna Rowsell is a cyclist on the Great Britain Cycling Team who competes on track and road. She first came to national prominence as a winner of junior national competitions in 2005/2006, while her biggest successes to date are the gold medals won in the women's team pursuit at the 2008 and 2009... |
2005 | Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Rachel Heal Rachel Heal Rachel Heal is an English racing cyclist.She joined British Cycling's World Class Performance Plan in 2001 when she gave up her job to become a full-time cyclist. She turned professional and rode for the Belgian Farm Frites-Hartol team after obtaining a degree in chemical engineering from... |
Emma Davies Emma Davies (cyclist) Emma Davies Jones is a British Olympic cyclist. She competed in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.-Biography:Born in Knutsford, Cheshire... |
2004 | Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Rachel Heal Rachel Heal Rachel Heal is an English racing cyclist.She joined British Cycling's World Class Performance Plan in 2001 when she gave up her job to become a full-time cyclist. She turned professional and rode for the Belgian Farm Frites-Hartol team after obtaining a degree in chemical engineering from... |
Vicki Pincombe |
2003 | Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Rachel Heal Rachel Heal Rachel Heal is an English racing cyclist.She joined British Cycling's World Class Performance Plan in 2001 when she gave up her job to become a full-time cyclist. She turned professional and rode for the Belgian Farm Frites-Hartol team after obtaining a degree in chemical engineering from... |
Vicki Pincombe |
2002 | Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Rachel Heal Rachel Heal Rachel Heal is an English racing cyclist.She joined British Cycling's World Class Performance Plan in 2001 when she gave up her job to become a full-time cyclist. She turned professional and rode for the Belgian Farm Frites-Hartol team after obtaining a degree in chemical engineering from... |
Melanie Sears |
2001 | Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Ceris Gilfillan | Sara Symington Sara Symington Sara Symington is an English professional cyclist, she was a member of the triathlon national team prior to becoming a full-time cyclist. She represented Great Britain at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics. Symington was born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, she now lives in Aylestone,... |
2000 | Ceris Gilfillan | Caroline Alexander Caroline Alexander Caroline Alexander is a cross country mountain biker and road cyclist born in Barrow in Furness, Lancashire. She represented Great Britain at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney... |
Yvonne McGregor Yvonne McGregor Yvonne McGregor MBE is an English former professional cyclist from Wibsey. She was made an MBE for services to cycling in the new year's honours list in January 2002.-Palmarès:1994... |
1999 | Nicole Cooke Nicole Cooke Nicole Denise Cooke, MBE is a Welsh professional road bicycle racer for the Mario Cipollini - Giordana Team team, and is the current Olympic road race champion.-Early life:... |
Yvonne McGregor Yvonne McGregor Yvonne McGregor MBE is an English former professional cyclist from Wibsey. She was made an MBE for services to cycling in the new year's honours list in January 2002.-Palmarès:1994... |
Ceris Gilfillan |
1998 | Megan Hughes Megan Hughes Megan Hughes is a Welsh retired track and road racing cyclist. Hughes represented Wales at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, competing in the road race and points race where she finished fifth.She married the Swedish professional rider, Magnus Bäckstedt, they live in Llanharan... |
Louise Jones Louise Jones (cyclist) Louise Jones is a Welsh former racing cyclist.- Career :Jones won the first gold medal for women in cycling at the Commonwealth Games, when women's cycling was introduced in Auckland, Australia in 1990. She finished fourth in the 1998 Commonwealth Games road race in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1998... |
Sally Boyden Sally Boyden (cyclist) Sally Boyden is a British track and road racing cyclist. She was British national points race champion five times in a row and a British champion on road and track 10 times... |
1997 | Maria Lawrence | Isla Rowntree | Angela Hunter |
1996 | Maria Lawrence | Ann Plant | Angela Hunter |
1995 | Marie Purvis | Ann Plant | Jenny Kershaw |
1994 | Maxine Johnson Maxine Johnson Maxine Johnson is an English racing cyclist. Johnson competed at both the 1990 and 1994 Commonwealth Games. She was a member of the English squad who won the bronze medal in the team time trial event at the 1994 Commonwealth Games.... |
Jenny Kershaw | Sally Boyden Sally Boyden (cyclist) Sally Boyden is a British track and road racing cyclist. She was British national points race champion five times in a row and a British champion on road and track 10 times... |
1993 | Marie Purvis | Maxine Johnson Maxine Johnson Maxine Johnson is an English racing cyclist. Johnson competed at both the 1990 and 1994 Commonwealth Games. She was a member of the English squad who won the bronze medal in the team time trial event at the 1994 Commonwealth Games.... |
Sarah Phillips Sarah Phillips Sarah Phillips is a singer who recorded a cover of Paolo Nutini's Autumn as a tribute to her mother, who died after a four year battle with cancer, using a mobile phone. Phillips' cover of the track was put onto YouTube and garnered a UK release... |
1992 | Marie Purvis | Sarah Phillips Sarah Phillips Sarah Phillips is a singer who recorded a cover of Paolo Nutini's Autumn as a tribute to her mother, who died after a four year battle with cancer, using a mobile phone. Phillips' cover of the track was put onto YouTube and garnered a UK release... |
Clare Greenwood Clare Greenwood Clare Greenwood is a Welsh former professional cyclist from Cardiff, Wales. She represented Wales in the Commonwealth Games, competing in the pursuit and road race 1990, Points Race, Pursuit and Road Race in 1994 and the road race in 1998.Greenwood competed in Tours in Germany, Italy, Spain,... |
1991 | Marie Purvis | Clare Greenwood Clare Greenwood Clare Greenwood is a Welsh former professional cyclist from Cardiff, Wales. She represented Wales in the Commonwealth Games, competing in the pursuit and road race 1990, Points Race, Pursuit and Road Race in 1994 and the road race in 1998.Greenwood competed in Tours in Germany, Italy, Spain,... |
Linda Gornall |
1990 | Marie Purvis | Alison Butler | Maxine Johnson Maxine Johnson Maxine Johnson is an English racing cyclist. Johnson competed at both the 1990 and 1994 Commonwealth Games. She was a member of the English squad who won the bronze medal in the team time trial event at the 1994 Commonwealth Games.... |
1989 | Lisa Bramani | Sue Wright | Maria Blower |
1988 | Lisa Bramani | Sally Hodge Sally Hodge Sally Hodge is a Welsh former track cyclist from Cardiff, Wales. She was the first ever women's points race world champion at the 1988 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Ghent, Belgium. She represented Britain at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea and the 1992 Summer Olympics in... |
Maria Blower |
1987 | Lisa Bramani | Sally Hodge Sally Hodge Sally Hodge is a Welsh former track cyclist from Cardiff, Wales. She was the first ever women's points race world champion at the 1988 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Ghent, Belgium. She represented Britain at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea and the 1992 Summer Olympics in... |
Linda Gornall |
1986 | Lisa Bramani | Vicki Thomas | Linda Flavell |
1985 | Brenda Tate | Lisa Bramani | Vicki Thomas |
1984 | Cath Swinnerton Cath Swinnerton Catherine Swinnerton was an English racing cyclist. Born in Cheadle, Staffordshire as one of seven children, Swinnerton is part of a cycling family, and founders of Swinnerton Cycles in Cheadle... |
Maria Blower | Muriel Sharp |
1983 | Mandy Jones Mandy Jones Amanda Ellen Jones is a former British racing cyclist who won the women's world road race championship in 1982.-Biography:Jones joined the West Pennine Road Club to ride on Sunday outings. She rode her first race in 1974 and five years later tied with Julie Earnshaw for first place in the national... |
Judith Painter | Linda Gornall |
1982 | Brenda Atkinson | Cath Swinnerton Cath Swinnerton Catherine Swinnerton was an English racing cyclist. Born in Cheadle, Staffordshire as one of seven children, Swinnerton is part of a cycling family, and founders of Swinnerton Cycles in Cheadle... |
Cath Swinnerton Cath Swinnerton Catherine Swinnerton was an English racing cyclist. Born in Cheadle, Staffordshire as one of seven children, Swinnerton is part of a cycling family, and founders of Swinnerton Cycles in Cheadle... |
1981 | Mandy Jones Mandy Jones Amanda Ellen Jones is a former British racing cyclist who won the women's world road race championship in 1982.-Biography:Jones joined the West Pennine Road Club to ride on Sunday outings. She rode her first race in 1974 and five years later tied with Julie Earnshaw for first place in the national... |
Julie Earnshaw | Vicki Thomas |
1980 | Jill Bishop | Julie Earnshaw | Brenda Atkinson |
1979 | Brenda Atkinson | Cath Swinnerton Cath Swinnerton Catherine Swinnerton was an English racing cyclist. Born in Cheadle, Staffordshire as one of seven children, Swinnerton is part of a cycling family, and founders of Swinnerton Cycles in Cheadle... |
Bernadette Griffiths |
1978 | Brenda Atkinson | Denise Burton | Cathy Swinnerton |
1977 | Cath Swinnerton Cath Swinnerton Catherine Swinnerton was an English racing cyclist. Born in Cheadle, Staffordshire as one of seven children, Swinnerton is part of a cycling family, and founders of Swinnerton Cycles in Cheadle... |
Faith Murray | Josie Randall |
1976 | Denise Burton | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Carol Barton |
1975 | Jayne Westbury | Denise Burton | Cath Swinnerton Cath Swinnerton Catherine Swinnerton was an English racing cyclist. Born in Cheadle, Staffordshire as one of seven children, Swinnerton is part of a cycling family, and founders of Swinnerton Cycles in Cheadle... |
1974 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Carol Barton | Christine Goodfellow |
1973 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Denise Burton | Christine Goodfellow |
1972 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Ann Bailey | Pat Pepper |
1971 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Bernadette Swinnerton Bernadette Swinnerton Bernadette Swinnerton was an English racing cyclist. She came second in the 1969 world road championship in Czechoslovakia, 1m 10s behind Audrey McElmury.... |
Ann Bailey |
1970 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Joan Kershaw | Brenda Brown |
1969 | Ann Horswell | Bernadette Swinnerton Bernadette Swinnerton Bernadette Swinnerton was an English racing cyclist. She came second in the 1969 world road championship in Czechoslovakia, 1m 10s behind Audrey McElmury.... |
Pat Pepper |
1968 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Barbara Mapplebeck | Sylvia Beardon |
1967 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Barbara Mapplebeck | Pat Pepper |
1966 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Christine Goodfellow | Ann Illingworth |
1965 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Susan Crow | Joan Kershaw |
1964 | Val Rushworth Val Rushworth Valerie Rushworth is a British road and track racing cyclist.-Biography:Rushworth's first sport was running, she was a member of the Wakefield Harriers... |
Sylvia Beardon | Ann Illingworth |
1963 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Pat Pepper | Jo Bowers |
1962 | Jo Bowers | Pat Pepper | Cynthia Cary |
1961 | Jo Bowers | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Jan Smith |
1960 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Sheila Holmes | Val Baxendine |
1959 | Beryl Burton Beryl Burton Beryl Burton, MBE OBE was an English racing cyclist and one of Britain's greatest ever athletes.She dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records... |
Millie Robinson | Sheila Holmes |
NCU (1956-1958)
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1955 | Millie Robinson | ||
1956 | Millie Robinson | ||
1957 | Shirley Hockridge | ||
1958 | Joan Poole | Sheila Clarke | Molly Swann |
BLRC (1947-1958)
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1947 | Joan Caldwell | ||
1948 | Gwen Clements | ||
1950 | Joyce Burton | ||
1952 | Irene Evans | ||
1953 | June Oliver | ||
1954 | June Thackeray | ||
1955 | Muriel Maitland | ||
1956 | Jacqueline Hewson | ||
1958 | Cynthia Carey | Pat Dews | Margaret Crawley |
Under 23
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2007 | Nikki Harris Nikki Harris Nikki Harris is an English racing cyclist from Draycott, Derbyshire who rides for Team Flexpoint. She began cycling at five and has won many championships across various disciplines. She was described by TFL as one of Britain's most promising young riders... |
Elizabeth Armistead | Alice Monger-Godfrey |
2008 | Joanna Rowsell Joanna Rowsell Joanna Rowsell is a cyclist on the Great Britain Cycling Team who competes on track and road. She first came to national prominence as a winner of junior national competitions in 2005/2006, while her biggest successes to date are the gold medals won in the women's team pursuit at the 2008 and 2009... |
Jessica Allen Jessica Allen Jessica Allen is a Welsh racing cyclist. Allen has been cycling for four years and after being spotted by the Welsh Talent Team, she was selected for the Olympic Development Programme in 2006. She was British Junior Time Trial Champion in 2006 and later British Junior Points Race and Time Trial... |
Emma Trott Emma Trott Emma Trott is an English racing cyclist riding for the GB women's professional team, Moving Ladies. Trott hails from Welwyn Garden City.-Palmarès:200420062007... |
2009 | Elizabeth Armistead | Katie Colclough Katie Colclough Katie Amanda Colclough is an English road and track cyclist from Frieston near Grantham, Lincolnshire, and a member of British Cycling's Olympic Development Squad. In 2008-2009 Katie has been riding with Team Halfords Bikehut.... |
Dani King |
2010 | Elizabeth Armistead | Katie Colclough Katie Colclough Katie Amanda Colclough is an English road and track cyclist from Frieston near Grantham, Lincolnshire, and a member of British Cycling's Olympic Development Squad. In 2008-2009 Katie has been riding with Team Halfords Bikehut.... |
Emma Trott Emma Trott Emma Trott is an English racing cyclist riding for the GB women's professional team, Moving Ladies. Trott hails from Welwyn Garden City.-Palmarès:200420062007... |
Junior (Under 18)
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2005 | Louise Mahe | Lara Wann | Kim Blythe |
2006 | Emma Trott Emma Trott Emma Trott is an English racing cyclist riding for the GB women's professional team, Moving Ladies. Trott hails from Welwyn Garden City.-Palmarès:200420062007... |
Katie Curtis Katie Curtis Catherine Rachel "Katie" Curtis is a Welsh road and track cyclist and a member of the Vision1 Racing squad.Curtis began competing at a young age with the Maindy Flyers children's cycle club before joining Cardiff Ajax... |
Alice Monger-Godfrey |
2007 | Hannah Mayho Hannah Mayho Hannah Mayho is an English road and track cyclist from Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, and a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy Squad. A former county netball player and cross-country runner, Mayho began cycling in 2006 having been spotted at her school by British Cycling's Talent Team, she... |
Sarah Reynolds | Emma Trott Emma Trott Emma Trott is an English racing cyclist riding for the GB women's professional team, Moving Ladies. Trott hails from Welwyn Garden City.-Palmarès:200420062007... |
2008 | Lucy Martin | Katie Colclough Katie Colclough Katie Amanda Colclough is an English road and track cyclist from Frieston near Grantham, Lincolnshire, and a member of British Cycling's Olympic Development Squad. In 2008-2009 Katie has been riding with Team Halfords Bikehut.... |
Hannah Mayho Hannah Mayho Hannah Mayho is an English road and track cyclist from Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, and a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy Squad. A former county netball player and cross-country runner, Mayho began cycling in 2006 having been spotted at her school by British Cycling's Talent Team, she... |