Jon Clay

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Jonny Clay
Personal information
Full name Jonathan Clay
Born 26 June 1963
Leeds, West Yorkshire
 England
Team information
Discipline Track & Road
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
1986 Raleigh - Weinmann
1987 Raleigh - Banana
1988 P.M.S. - Dawes
1989 Raleigh - Banana
1990-1991 Banana Falcon
1992 Banana Met Helmets
1993-1995 Orange
1998 Brite Voice
1999 Linda McCartney Racing Team
Infobox last updated on
14 August 2007

Jonathan Clay, better known as Jonny Clay (born 26 June 1963)[1] is a British former professional track and road racing cyclist. A silver medalist in the individual pursuit at the 1998 Commonwealth Games,[2] Clay was also part of the team pursuit line up which took the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

After retiring from competitive cycling in 2000, he was appointed British Cycling’s Regional Talent Manager for the North East. In 2004 he took over management of the membership department before being appointed Cycle Sport and Membership Director of British Cycling in 2009.[3]

A winner of several Premier Calendar events, he now helps to organise some of the races.[4] Clay is also a committee member for the Dave Rayner fund, which assists young cyclists to race on the continent, and hopefully, turn professional.[5]

Palmarés

1986
2nd Amateur British National Road Race Championships
2nd Overall, Premier Calendar series
1995
1st United Kingdom Professional British National Circuit Race Championships
1996
3rd British National Circuit Race Championships
1997
3rd Overall, Premier Calendar series
3rd British National Time Trial Championships
4th Lincoln International Grand Prix
1998
2nd Individual pursuit, 1998 Commonwealth Games
1st United Kingdom British National Madison Championships (with Rob Hayles)
2nd Overall, Premier Calendar series
3rd Pursuit, British National Track Championships
1999
2nd British National Madison Championships (with Russell Downing)
2000
2nd Team Pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Championships
3rd Team pursuit, 2000 Summer Olympics
2nd British National Road Race Championships

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