Janet Birkmyre

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Janet Birkmyre
Personal information
Full name Janet Susan Birkmyre
Date of birth September 14, 1966(1966-09-14)
Country Flag of England England
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Team information
Discipline Track
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
2005
2006–2007
2008–
Twickenham CC/Natures Kiss
Planet X
XRT - www.elmycycles.co.uk
Major wins
Multiple World Masters Champion
Infobox last updated on:
4 June 2008

Janet Susan Birkmyre (born 1966 in the Worcester area) is an English track racing cyclist. She took up cycling in 2003, and has since won several World Masters Championship races. In September 2006 she broke the World Masters Record (40-49 category) in the 500m TT in Manchester, with a time of 37.239. Birkmyre also broke the National Tandem Record for 5km on the 16 May 2006 in a new time of 6:45:848.[1]

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2005
1st 500m TT, European Masters Track Championships[2]
1st Pursuit, European Masters Track Championships[3]
3rd 500m TT, British National Track Championships
3rd Sprint, British National Track Championships
1st Pursuit, UCI World Masters Track Championships
1st 500m TT, UCI World Masters Track Championships
2nd Sprint, UCI World Masters Track Championships[4]
2006[1]
1st Points race, UCI World Masters Track Championships
1st 500m TT, UCI World Masters Track Championships
1st Sprint, UCI World Masters Track Championships
2nd Pursuit, UCI World Masters Track Championships
National Championships
6th British National Derny Championships
4th British National Circuit Race Championships
3rd 500m TT, British National Track Championships
6th Scratch Race, British National Track Championships
6th Keirin British National Track Championships
1st Overall, National Women's Omnium Series
1st 500 TT, British National Masters Track Championships
1st Scratch, British National Masters Track Championships
1st Pursuit, British National Masters Track Championships
1st Points, British National Masters Track Championships
3rd Sprint, British National Masters Track Championships
2nd Essex Giro, National Women's Road Race Series
1st Sprint, European Masters Track Championships[5]
2007
2nd Scratch race, British National Track Championships

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