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Blythe is a pundit for Eurosport's coverage of cycling, having worked part-time in this role on the channel's coverage of the Grand Tours during his final professional season in 2019. [19] He was also "on-site" reporter for NBC Sports' coverage of the 2020 Tour de France, [20] and fulfilled that role again in 2021. [21]
He started as a cross-country mountain biker and won the 2005 under-23 British National Mountain Biking Championships before switching to road racing with Plowman Craven-Evans Cycles in 2007. [ 1 ] Richardson was the general classification winner of the 2009 FBD Insurance Rás , his only overall victory in a professional stage race.
Born at Great Haywood, Staffordshire, Queally spent his childhood in Caton, a village near Lancaster.He attended Caton County Primary School and Lancaster Royal Grammar School, where he was part of the swimming squad in the mid-1980s, later representing Lancaster and British Universities in water polo while a student at Lancaster University, where he earned a BSc in Biological Science.
Ramsay included a brief clip of his injuries from an accident that happened while he was biking in Connecticut in June. “What an incredible 2024! Have a Happy New Year (and yes the bruise has ...
Cycling clubs or teams affiliate to British Cycling to race in British Cycling events. Adult road racing licences are graded by excellence, from fourth and lowest to first and élite. There are licences for under-18s and for women. British Cycling is a member of the European Cycling Union, the UCI and the British Olympic Association.
In 2009, he was inducted into the British Cycling Hall of Fame. [17] In late 2016, Yates had an accident in the course of doing part-time gardening work, and was hospitalised for several weeks. This delayed his plan to move to a small farm near Useras in Spain, where he was living as of June 2020. [16]
She switched from triathlon in 2021 joining cycling road racing team Alba DRT. [6] She won the 2022 Ras na mBan road stage race in Ireland, [ 7 ] and double gold at the 2023 U23 & Junior European Championships (individual pursuit and team pursuit) in Anadia, Portugal .
Paul Sherwen (7 June 1956 – 2 December 2018) was an English professional racing cyclist and later a cycling broadcaster, notably covering the Tour de France.He raced in seven editions of the Tour, finishing five, and gained a reputation for his ability to suffer over long mountain stages. [2]