Matt Postle

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Matt Postle
Personal information
Full name Matthew Postle
Date of birth 1970
Country Flag of Wales Wales
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Amateur team(s)

1997
2007
Coldre RC
Cwmcarn Paragon RC
CC Abergavenny
Professional team(s)

1995–1996
Dynatech
Team Energy-Duracell
Infobox last updated on:
30 May 2008

Matthew Postle (born 1970[1]) is a Welsh racing cyclist, from Newport, South Wales. He won stage 3 of the Milk Race in 1993, he also held the King of the Mountains jersey in the Tour of Malaysia for 6 days in 1997.[2] He represented Wales at the 1990, 1994 and the 1998 Commonwealth Games.[3]

[edit] Palmarés

1990
7th Team Time Trial, Commonwealth Games (NZL)
15th Road Race, Commonwealth Games (NZL)
1991
1st Bristol Grand Prix (ENG)
7th Stanco Exhibitions Three-Day (WAL)
1st Stage 2, Stanco Exhibitions Three-Day (WAL)
1993
1st Stage 3, Milk Race
1994
1st Manx Time Trial
2nd British National 100km Team Time Trial Championships (with Glenn Holmes, Rod Ellingworth & Darren Knight)
4th Team Time Trial, Commonwealth Games (CAN)
8th Road Race, Commonwealth Games (CAN)
1995
5th British National Road Race Championships
3rd Stage 2, Tour of Lancashire, Premier Calendar
1996
3rd Stage 2, Tour of Lancashire, Premier Calendar
1998
17th Time Trial, Commonwealth Games (MAY)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Paul Esposti. Team Legacy Energy.
  2. ^ Matthew Postle. Cyclebase.
  3. ^ Matthew Postle. The Commonwealth Games Federation.
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