Race results


Lance E. Armstrong (38)

Lance E. Armstrong (38)

One of the most successful cyclists in history. And for sure one of the most liked.

Toby J Ashton (9)

Toby J Ashton (9)

Remember we do hold some first class training schools with invited past and present British champions to cater from the wobblers to the championship class. Please do ring up and ask for detail of the days as they are much more likely to happen, cost only £65 for a day’s coaching, lots of riding and tuition no indoor stuff, just great tracks and  profesional  ACU accredited commercial coaches. Some of the best riders in the country  will be able to answer all you questions, from how to pick up your bike, bike set up, race prep,  cornering, braking , starts, woods, extreme. This is the way pros  learn, lot more fun than learning the hard way! We endevour to show you the right way forward so that your confidence and ability grows hand in hand giving you the tools to point your riding in the right direction this is not just about racing, this is bike skills if you’re not doing it the best way speed and enjoyment are much harder to find.

Alberto  Contador (27)

Alberto Contador (27)

Can win even with his team against him.

Laurent  Fignon (50)

Laurent Fignon (50)

Learned in 1989 that eight seconds can be an eternity.

Oscar  Pereiro (33)

Oscar Pereiro (33)

Won the tour by coincidence.

Bjarne  Riis (46)

Bjarne Riis (46)

Hides his yellow jersey in the garage.

Carlos  Sastre (35)

Carlos Sastre (35)

Finished the climb of Ax-3-Domaines with a dummy in his mouth.

Jan  Ullrich (36)

Jan Ullrich (36)

Has never cheated on someone in his whole career.

Joop  Zoetemelk (63)

Joop Zoetemelk (63)

One of the positive examples in cycling. Maybe a bit too positive.


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