Gary Crewe (born 25 March 1946) is a former British international cyclist.
Personal information | |
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Born | 25 March 1946 Matlock, Derbyshire, UK | (age 78)
Height | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Weight | 70 kg (150 lb) |
Team information | |
Current team | Giant CC Halo Films |
Amateur team | |
Professional teams | |
1971-1973 | Holdsworth Campagnolo |
1974 | Ti Raleigh |
1975 | Lutz BSA |
1976-1977 | Dawes Cycles |
Major wins | |
British National Road Race Championships 1972 |
Cycling career
editRepresented Great Britain:
- World Road Championship Amateur in 1970, Leicester
- World Road Championship Professional in 1971, Mendrisio
- Manx International
- Tour of Britain Milk Race
- Tour of Algeria
- G.P. Annaba
Represented England:
- 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland.[1][2][3] (8th place)
- Tour of Grampians (4th place)
- Tour of Scotland (19th place)
- 1973 Tour de Suisse (35th place)
Professional victories:
- 1974 Plymouth criterium
- 1973 Tour of the West 5 day
- 1973 Mountains G.P.
- 1972 British National Road Race Championships.[4] (1st)
- 1972 Mountains G.P. Tour of West
- 1972 Brooklands Criterium
- 1971 Tour of the North stage 2
Major amateur results:
- 1992 National Series MTB Plymouth (1st)
- 1991 National Masters MTB Championship Malvern (3rd)
- 1970 Manx International (1st)
- 1970 Western Division Champion (1st)
- 1970 Tour of Grampians stage 3 (1st)
- 1970 National Amateur Road Championship (2nd)
- 1970 Tour of Britain Mountains G.P. (2nd)
- 1970 Tour of Grampians (4th)
- 1970 Commonwealth Games Road (8th)
- 1970 Tour of Britain Milk Race (15th)
- 1969 National Amateur Road Championship (7th)
- 1969 raced in Brittany France most of year
- 1969 Wenvoe RR (1st)
- 1968 National Amateur Road Championship (5th)
- 1968 Ras de Cymru stage 1 (1st)
- 1968 Tour of Scotland Milk Race (19th)
- 1968 Tour of Britain Milk Race (29th)
- 1967 Western Division Champion (1st)
- 1967 National Amateur Road Championship (14th)
References
edit- ^ "1970 Athletes". Team England.
- ^ "Edinburgh, 1970 Team". Team England.
- ^ "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
- ^ "BRITISH MEN'S NATIONAL ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIPS". Cycling Weekly. 8 June 2010.