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Dave Lloyd (cyclist)

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Dave Lloyd
Personal information
Full nameDave Lloyd
NicknameLloydy
Born (1949-10-12) 12 October 1949 (age 75)
Oswestry, England, Great-Britain
Team information
DisciplineRoad & Track
RoleRider, Coach & Frame builder
Amateur teams
1982Kirkby CC
?Birkenhead North End CC
?Manchester Wheelers' Club
Professional teams
1973–1975TI-Raleigh
1976TI-Raleigh - Campagnolo
1985Raleigh - Weinmann
1987Birmingham Executive Airways
Major wins
United Kingdom British Champion

Dave Lloyd (born 12 October 1949),[1] is an English former professional cyclist.

Life

Lloyd began racing in 1969 and came seventh in the Milk Race and rode in the 1972 Munich Olympics.[2] In 1973 he turned professional with Raleigh, and over the next three years he won the national 5000m pursuit championship twice and set a national 50-mile road record. In 1976 a heart condition forced a three-year break from cycling. On recovery he restarted as an amateur and over six years won 125 of 133 races. In 1982 he won the Points, King of the Mountains and Overall in the Girvan 3-Day beating a strong field of riders that included Paul Curran, Joey McLoughlin and Jeff Williams.[3] In 1984 he returned to the professional sport, and finally retired from cycling two years later.

Lloyd was a framebuilder for 13 years. Living in south Wirral, he is now a cycling coach and is behind The Dave Lloyd Mega Challenge. In September 2009 he planned to return to amateur road racing by entering the Derby Mercury road race. Unfortunately one of his athletes had also entered the race, and so decided that he does not want to enter into conflict.

Palmarès

1972

Won the William Tell GP a 8 day stage race in Switzeralnd 2 weeks before the Olympics

3rd Stage 6 Milk Race, New Brighton
2nd in Stage 9 part b Milk Race, Scarborough
DNF Olympic Games, Road race
14th Olympic Games, Team Time Trail (100km)
1973
3rd Cryers Hill
1st Eckington
1st Felixstowe
2nd Haverhill
2nd Leek
3rd Nantwick
3rd Trofeo Baracchi
1974
2nd Bridlington
1st Caerphilly
3rd Durham
2nd Felixstowe
2nd Netherseal
1st Oxton
1st Southport
3rd Tom Simpson Memorial
1975
2nd Buggenhout
1978
3rd Currasong
1983
1st General Classification Girvan Three Day
1984
1st General Classification Tour of Ulster
1986
2nd General Classification Ron Kitching Classic
2nd Stage 1 Ron Kitching Classic

References

  1. ^ Profile at cyclebase.nl
  2. ^ "David Lloyd Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Girvan 3-Day". February 2010.