Matt Brammeier

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Matt Brammeier
Personal information
Full name Matthew Martin Brammeier
Date of birth June 7, 1985 (1985-06-07) (age 23)
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Team information
Current team Profel Ziegler Continental Team
Discipline Road and track
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
2006
2007–
DFL-Cyclingnews-Litespeed
Profel Ziegler Continental Team
Infobox last updated on:
July 11, 2007

Matthew Martin Brammeier (born June 7, 1985 in Liverpool) is a British professional road racing cyclist. He was selected to ride the Track World Championships in 2003 and represented Wales at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Brammeier rode for DFL-Cyclingnews-Litespeed in 2006 and signed for Profel Ziegler Continental Team for the 2007 season.

Brammeier was involved in an accident in November 2007, when he was stuck by a cement mixing lorry whilst training. He broke both his legs but hopes to return to cycling as soon as possible still having his contract with Profel in Belgium,he is also still part owned by Miss Nikki Harris..[1]

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[edit] Results

[edit] Track

2003
1st, Team Pursuit, Nations Cup Final (Track)
3rd, Junior National 3km Pursuit
3rd, Scratch Race, Nations Cup Final (Track)
9th, Team Pursuit World Championships (Moscow)
2004
2nd, Revolution 4 Points race
1st, Edinburgh Grand Prix Devil
1st, Dortmund Amateur 6 Day
2nd, Team Pursuit, National Track Championships
3rd, Amsterdam Amateur 6 Day
3rd, National Madison Champs
5th, Moscow World Cup TP
6th, European Madison Champs
6th, European Team Pursuit
6th, European Omnium Devil
8th, European Omnium Points Race
2005
2nd, Sydney World Cup TP
3rd, Stuttgart Amateur 3 Day

[edit] Road

2003
1st, Chase Classic U23 RR
1st, National Junior Road Race
1st, National Time Trial champion
1st, Rod Ellis Memorial RR
1st, Alan Jewl Memorial RR
1st, Weaver Valley RR
2nd, Bath Road Race (National Series)
2nd, Junior Tour of the Peaks
2nd, Overall GC, Darley Moor Stage Race: 2nd Stage 1 Prologue, 1st Stage 3 ITT
4th, Overall GC, Route De L`avenier (UCI 1.8)
2004
1st, Frank Morgan RR
2nd, Horwich National Criterium
3rd, Seacroft Road Race
2005
1st, John Parkinson Memorial RR
2007
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Under 23 National Time Trial Champion

[edit] References

[1] Race results on britishcycling.org.uk

  1. ^ "Matt Brammeier Knocked off by Cement Mixer", British Cycling, 26 November 2007. 

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