Dave Bedwell

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Dave Bedwell
Personal information
Full name Dave Bedwell
Date of birth August 28, 1928(1928-08-28)
Date of death February 28, 1999 (aged 70)
Country Flag of England England
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Rider type Sprinter
Professional team(s)
1951
1952–1955
1956
1957–1959
1959–1961
1962
1963
1964
Dayton
Hercules Cycles
Meulenberg / Wearwell / Hercules
O'Brien Cycles
Viking Cycles
Dean Cycles
Independent
O'Brien-Bates
Major wins
Flag of the United Kingdom British Champion
Infobox last updated on:
8 March 2007

Dave Bedwell (28 August 1928, Romford, Essex - 28 February 1999, Kingskerwell, Devon[1]) was one of Great Britain's most accomplished racing cyclists in the 1950s, known as the "Iron Man" of cycling.[2]

He rode for the Claud Butler and Hercules professional teams.[3] In 1954 the Hercules team were 1st overall in the Tour of Britain, having placed 1st in seven stages.

As Romford Wheelers Clubmate Jack Leeth recalls:

"Dave was demobbed from the RAF around 1948. He lived in the Bedwell family home in Eastern Road, Romford, Essex, a cycling household with its own fitness room. Dave already had a reputation as a great cyclist and was into healthy eating."

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1949
1st Flag of the United Kingdom British National Road Race Championships - BLRC Amateur
1951
1st Flag of the United Kingdom British National Road Race Championships - BLRC Independent Road Race (for professional riders)
2º stage Tour of Britain, Bournemouth
4º stage Tour of Britain, Weston-Super-Mare
8º stage Tour of Britain, Newcastle
9º stage Tour of Britain, Scarborough
1953
5º stage Tour of Britain, Newcastle
7º stage Tour of Britain, Morecambe
9º stage Tour of Britain, Cheltenham
1954
4º stage Tour of Britain, Whitley Bay
9º stage Tour of Britain, Wolverhampton
10º stage Tour of Britain, Weston-Super-Mare
13º stage Tour of Britain, London
1958
6º stage Milk Race, Llandudno
10º stage Milk Race, Plymouth
1961
1st Flag of the United Kingdom British National Road Race Championships - Professional
1962
2nd British National Road Race Championships - Professional

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