List of British cyclists
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Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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[edit] B
- Oli Beckinsale Commonwealth Games 2006, Mountain Biking Cross Country Silver Medallist
- Chris Boardman World Hour Record, Two Tour de France Prologues, Olympic Games Medallist - Now Retired
- Beryl Burton dominated domestic competitions throughout 1960s and 1970s. Also seven times a world champion.
[edit] C
- Mark Cavendish Rides for T-Mobile, Track cycling, Madison, Team pursuit and Points race, Scratch Race Champion.
- Nicole Cooke UCI World Cup Winner 2003, 2006
- Steve Cummings Rides for Discovery Channel
- Ed Clancy
[edit] D
- Stuart Dangerfield
- Josie Dew Long distance cyclist and travel writer
- Dean Downing
- Russell Downing 2005 National Champion, Rides for Health Net Pro Cycling Team
[edit] E
- 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
[edit] H
- Roger Hammond British Road Race Champion 2004, Professional for T-Mobile
- Reg Harris Four times World Sprint Champion in late 1940s/early 1950s
- Rob Hayles
- Hamish Haynes 2006 National Champion
- Barry Hoban Top continent-based professional in 1970s
- Kristian House
- Chris Hoy Athens 2004 Olympic Gold Medallist, 1 km Time Trial
- Jeremy Hunt 4th in Olympic Games Road Race Professional for Unibet.com, Belgium, Sprinter. Twice national champion.
- Michael Hutchinson Multiple national time trial champion and World Masters pursuit champion
[edit] J
- Emma Jones
[edit] K
- Liam Killeen Commonwealth Games 2006, Mountain Biking Cross Country Gold Medallist
[edit] M
- Paul Manning
- Joey McLouglin Kelloggs Tour of Britain Winner
- David Millar Multiple Tour de France Stage Winner, World Champion Time Triallist - Until Syringes of Epogen were found in his flat
- Robert Millar Closest Briton ever to winning a grand tour when second in Vuelta a España, Tour de France Polka Dot Jersey Winner as King of the Mountains
[edit] N
- Chris Newton
[edit] O
- Graeme Obree - World Hour record holder and twice World Individual pursuit champion
- Evan Oliphant
[edit] P
- Ernest Payne - 1908 Summer Olympics - Gold medal in the team pursuit
- Victoria Pendleton
- Hugh Porter - Four times World Individual pursuit champion
[edit] Q
- Jason Queally Sydney 2000 Olympic Games 1 kilometre Gold Medallist - Now Retired
[edit] R
- Brian Robinson First Briton to win a stage of the Tour de France
[edit] S
- Max Sciandri Anglo-Italian Classics Rider & Tour Finisher. 1996 Olympic bronze medalist in road race.
- Paul Sherwen
- 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).
- Tom Southam
- Jamie Staff BMX and Track cycling Champion
- Matthew Stephens Bristish National Champion ~ 1998
[edit] T
[edit] U
- Duncan Urquhart
[edit] W
- Charlie Wegelius
- Bradley Wiggins Winner of three Olympic Games Medals in Athens 2004, Professional for Credit Agricole of France.
- Julian Winn 2002 British Road Race champion. Rode in 2003 Giro d'Italia
- Michaël Wright, winner of 3 stages in the Tour de France, in 1965 (Lyon - Auxerre), 1967 (Metz - Strasbourg) and 1973 (Nice - Aubagne)