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  1. Graham Webb

    Born in Birmingham, UK, to L. Webb a battle of El Alamein war widow, I was the youngest of 5 children. Started cycling at the age of 8 and was many times British National cycling champion and National record holder at 10 miles, 25 miles and 1 hour. Moved to the Netherlands in 1967 where I became world cycling road champion, signed a professional contract with the French Mercier team in 1968 and moved to Belgium, where I still live with my family. http://crazyaboutbelgium.co.uk/blogs/webb.htm

  2. Chris Hoy

    Chris Hoy (born March 23, 1976 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish track cyclist and Olympic Games gold and silver medal winner. Prior to taking up track cycling, Hoy had raced BMX and competed at rowing for the Scottish junior team winning Silver in the 1993 British Championships with Grant Florence in the Coxless Pairs. Hoy went to school at George Watson's College, an independent school in Edinburgh. He continued his studies at the University of St Andrews in 1996, …

  3. Victoria Pendleton

    Victoria Pendleton (born 24 September 1980) is an English track cyclist. Born in Stotfold, Bedfordshire, she was awarded a degree in Sport and Exercise Science from Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne. Pendleton won four silver medals in the UK national championships in 2001, whilst still a student. In 2002, she qualified for the England Commonwealth Games team, finishing fourth in the sprint.

  4. Theo Bos

    Theo Bos (born August 22, in Hierden) is a Dutch track cyclist, Olympic silver medalist and 4-time world champion. He won silver at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the sprint event. He has won an individual gold in the sprint and 1 km time trial (or "kilo") at the 2004 UCI Track World Championships. The following year, he captured a silver medal in team sprint at the 2005 UCI Track World Championships. In 2006 at the at the UCI Track World Championships, …

  5. Mark Cavendish

    Mark Cavendish is a cyclist from the Isle of Man (now lives in Manchester), born on 21 May 1985. He is known as a track cyclist competing in the Madison, points race, and scratch race and Road Racing. He made his track debut for Great Britain in the 2004 Moscow World Cup. He was also selected as a member of the T-Mobile Team for the 2007 Tour de France after winning six times in the season

  6. Anna Meares

    Anna Meares (born September 21, 1983 in Blackwater Queensland) is an Australian track cyclist. During the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, she won a gold medal, and set a new world record in the Women's 500 metre time trial of 33.952 seconds. Meares had to beat a new Olympic record set just minutes previously by the reigning World Record holder, Yonghua Jiang of China.

  7. Stuart O'Grady

    Stuart O'Grady OAM (born on 6 August, 1973), nicknamed "Stuey", is an Australian professional road bicycle racer, who started his career as a track cyclist. His most prominent victories came when he and Graeme Brown won a gold medal in Men's Madison at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and when he won Paris-Roubaix in 2007. O'Grady has participated in the Tour de France since 1998, …

  8. Jennie Reed

    Jennie Reed (born April 20, 1978) is a U.S. National Champion track cyclist and Olympian (2004). Reed won her first national titles in 1994 at the U.S. Junior Track National Championships held at the Marymoor Velodrome near Seattle, Washington where she won both the 2 km pursuit and the matched sprints. The following year, she repeated as pursuits champion at the U.S. Junior Nationals.

  9. Ryan Bayley

    Ryan Bayley OAM (born March 9, 1982 in Perth, Western Australia) is a professional cyclist, who started competitive cycling in 1997 at fifteen years of age. He is a member of the "Albany Cycling Club" and employed by the Australian Institute of Sport. He lives in Alexander Heights, a suburb of Perth. His greatest success as a track cyclist has been in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where he won gold medals in the sprint and Keirin events.

  10. Shane Kelly

    Shane Kelly OAM (born January 7, 1972 in Ararat, Victoria) is an Australian cyclist, who's specialty event is the men's 1000m time trial. In this event he is three times world champion (1995, 1996, 1997); and won a silver medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics, a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and came 4th at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Kelly is probably best known for a mishap at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

  11. Eddy Merckx

    Edouard Louis Joseph Merckx (born June 17 1945, Meensel-Kiezegem, Vlaams Brabant, Belgium) is a former Belgian professional cyclist. Merckx, regarded as the greatest and most successful cyclist of all time, established several world cycling records, some of which remain unbroken to this day.

  12. Marty Nothstein

    Martin ("Marty") Wayne Nothstein (born February 10, 1971 in Allentown, Pennsylvania) is an American professional road bicycle racer and track cyclist. He is a 3-time world champion in track events and an Olympic gold and silver medalist. Nothstein is a graduate of Emmaus High School in Emmaus, Pennsylvania. In 2006, he is riding for the Navigators Insurance Cycling Team.

  13. Shanaze Reade

    Shanaze Reade (born 23 September 1988) is a British BMX and track cyclist. Her victories include three World, eight European and five British BMX championships. She is likely to compete in the 2008 Summer Olympics. At the 2007 UCI Track World Championships, in her first participation at a track world championsips competition, she won the gold in the Women's Team Sprint with Victoria Pendleton.

  14. Lori-Ann Muenzer

    Lori-Ann Muenzer (born May 21, 1966 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian track cyclist and gold medal winning athlete at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the Match Sprint. She won a silver medal at the 2001 World championships in Antwerp, Belgium in the 500m time trial and a bronze in the sprint, she won a silver at the 2000 World Championships in Manchester, England in the sprint, and a bronze medal at the 2004 world championships in Melbourne, Australia in the sprint.

  15. Rebecca Romero

    Rebecca Romero (born on 24 January 1980) is a British track cyclist and rower who won a silver medal at the Athens 2004 Olympics in the quadruple sculls. The following year she was part of the British crew that won the 2005 World Championships in the quad sculls in Gifu, Japan. In 2006 however Romero decided to retire from rowing and achieve a different goal: to win a second Olympic medal in a different sport, specifically cycling.

  16. Greg Henderson

    Gregory Henderson (born October 9, 1976 in Dunedin, New Zealand) is a professional track and road racing cyclist. His career highlights include becoming the 2004 world champion by winning the 15 km Scratch Race at the World Track Cycling Championships and (in road cycling) winning the points competition at the 2005 Tour de Georgia. In 2007, he rides for the T-Mobile Team. Henderson received a Bachelor of Physical Education from the University of Otago.

  17. Jason Queally

    Jason Queally (born 11 May 1970) is an English track cyclist from Chorley, England. He won an Olympic Gold at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. While a student at Lancaster University, he represented Lancaster and British Universities in water polo. He took up competitive cycling aged 25. In 1996, he was nearly killed in an accident at the Meadowbank cycling track in Edinburgh, where an 18-inch sliver of the wooden track entered his chest cavity via his armpit.

  18. Rob Hayles

    Robert Hayles was born in Portsmouth on 21 January 1973. He is a Track cyclist, riding for Great Britain, England and his professional team "Recycling.co.uk / MG X-Power / Litespeed." Rob is best known for his achievements in the Team pursuit and Madison events.

  19. Dunc Gray

    Edgar Laurence ("Dunc") Gray (July 17, 1906 - 30 August, 1996) was a track cyclist from Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia who won Australia's first Olympic Games medal in cycling at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam: a bronze medal for the 1000m Time Trial. Four years later at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles he won Australia's first cycling gold medal in the same event in World and Olympic record time (1.13).

  20. Ross Edgar

    Ross Edgar (born January 3, 1983) is a Scottish track cyclist who represented Scotland at the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games, where he won a gold medal in the team sprint riding with Chris Hoy and Craig MacLean. He competed for Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2004 Olympics. In 2007 he won a silver medal at the UCI Track World Championships in the team sprint and a bronze medal in the Keirin.

  21. Craig MacLean

    Craig MacLean (born 31 July, 1971 in Grantown-on-Spey) is a Scottish race cyclist who has represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2000 Olympics and 2004 Olympics winning a Silver Medal in the Team Sprint at the 2000 Olympics. MacLean has also won medals in five Cycling World Championships in the team Sprint, Silver in 1999,Silver in 2000,Bronze in 2001,Gold in 2002,Bronze in 2003 and Bronze in 2004.

  22. Arnaud Tournant

    Arnaud Tournant (born 5 April 1978) is a French track cyclist born in Roubaix. He is a twelve time World Champion and won a gold, a silver and a bronze medal at the Summer Olympics.

  23. Jamie Staff

    Jamie Staff (born 1973) is an English cyclist, winning numerous medals at World Championships, World Cups and at the Commonwealth Games.

  24. Roger Ilegems

    Roger Ilegems (born December 13, 1962 in Niel) is a retired track cyclist and road bicycle racer from Belgium, who was a professional rider from 1984 to 1991. He represented his native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, where he won the gold medal in the men's points race.

  25. Sid Patterson

    Sid Patterson was a world champion amateur and professional track cyclist from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. While a teenager, Patterson won every Victorian and Australian title between the distances of 1,000 metres and ten miles (16.1 km). He represented Australia in cycling at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. In 1949 he won every Australian track championship in the sprint, time trial, 1 mile, and 5 mile (8.05 km) events.

  26. Geraint Thomas

    Geraint Thomas (born 25 May 1986 in Cardiff, Wales), is a British professional cyclist who rides for the UCI Professional Continental team Barloworld. In 2006 he rode most of his races for Recycling.co.uk, but towards the end of 2006 joined Saunier Duval-Prodir as a stagiare. He also rode a few races, such as the Tour of Britain, for the Great Britain side.

  27. Amy Gillett

    Amy Gillett (January 9, 1976 - July 18, 2005) was an Australian track cyclist and rower who represented Australia in both sports before her death in a training accident when a motorist crashed into the Australian squad of cyclists she was training with. She was born Amy Safe in Adelaide and was a world champion junior rower winning a gold medal in the coxless pairs in the Junior World Championships in 1993 and the women's single scull in 1994.

  28. Mickael Bourgain

    Mickael Bourgain (born May 28, 1980 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a French track cyclist, who won a bronze medal in the men's team sprint race at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens together with Laurent Gane and Arnaud Tournant. Bourgain represents the Cofidis cycling team.

  29. Roberto Chiappa

    Roberto Chiappa (born 11 September 1973) is an Italian track cyclist born in Terni. He lives near Bergamo. His team is Corpo Forestale dello Stato. He is a 38 time Italian champion and became world junior sprint champion in 1991 as well as world champion in 1993 at the tandem.

  30. Patrick Sercu

    Patrick Sercu (born June 27, 1944 in Roeselare) is a former Belgian cyclist, best known for his exploits on the tracks. He won a gold medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Sercu is also known for winning several six-day track races with cycling great Eddy Merckx. Sercu was a top performer on the tracks, being twice World Champion in the Sprint discipline and a popular competitor in the Madison in addition to his Olympic victory.

  31. Robert Bartko

    Robert Bartko (born December 23, 1975 in Potsdam) is a road bicycle and track cyclist from Germany, who was born in the former East Germany. He won two golden medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia: in the individual and in the team pursuit. He was a professional rider from 2001 to 2005.

  32. Teun Mulder

    Teun Mulder (born 18 June 1981) is a Dutch track cyclist born in Zuuk. He is a former keirin World Champion and won a silver in the team sprint with Theo Bos and Tim Veldt. Mulder also won a total of four world cup classics in the team sprint and keirin. He competed for his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Finishing 10th at the individual sprint, 6th at the team sprint (with Theo Bos and Jan Bos) and 11th at the 1 km time trial, …

  33. Marco Villa

    Marco Villa (born February 8, 1969 in Abbiategrasso) is a road bicycle and track cyclist from Italy. He won the bronze medal in the men's madison at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia alongside Silvio Martinello. He is a professional rider since 1993.

  34. Steve Cummings

    Steve Cummings (born 19 March 1981 in Wirral, Merseyside, United Kingdom) is a British racing cyclist who is also a highly experienced track cyclist in the team pursuit. In 2006 he rode for the Landbouwkrediet - Colnago team with his highlight 2nd in the Trofeo Laigueglia to Alessandro Ballan of Lampre-Fondital. In 2007 He will ride for the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team.

  35. Paul Manning

    Paul Manning is a is a British professional track and road bicycle racer who rides for the UCI Professional Continental team Landbouwkrediet-Tönissteiner. He is strong in the Individual and Team Pursuit disciplines on track and has won many medals for Britain in the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, Track World Championships and Track World Cups. He was the British national individual pursuit champion in 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2005.

  36. Florian Rousseau

    Florian Rousseau (born February 3, 1974 in Joinville-le-Pont) is a track cyclist from France, who won three golden medals and one silver during his career at the Summer Olympics (1996 and 2000).

  37. Gary Neiwand

    Gary Neiwand (born September 4, 1966 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a retired track cyclist from Australia, who won four Olympic medals during his career: two silver, two bronze. He competed in three Summer Olympics for his native country. Neiwand represented his country at the highest level for more than a decade, also winning medals at the Commonwealth Games and World Championships level. He was Commonwealth Games sprint champion in 1986, …

  38. Kelly-Ann Way

    Kelly-Ann Way (born September 18, 1964 in Windsor, Ontario) is a retired track cyclist and road bicycle racer from Canada, who won the silver medal in the women's individual pursuit at the 1987 Pan American Games. She represented Canada at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1988.

  39. Tanya Dubnicoff

    Tanya Dubnicoff (born November 7, 1969 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a retired track cyclist from Canada, who won a total number of four gold medals at the Pan American Games during her career. A resident of Calgary, Alberta she represented Canada at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992.

  40. Jan Bos

    Jan Bos (born March 29, 1975 in Harderwijk, The Netherlands) is a speedskater and sprint cyclist. In 1998 he became world champion sprint and he won the silver medal that year on the 1000 meter sprint during the Winter Olympics in Nagano. In 2002 he won the silver medal on that same distance in Salt Lake City. In 2004 he competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, in the team sprint track cycling event, together with his brother Theo Bos, …

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