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Mick Stallard

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Mick Stallard (1944–2002)[1] was an English racing cyclist.

The son of world champion cyclist Percy Stallard,[2] he won the British National Cyclo-cross Championship three times in a row (1963–65),[1] and then had a brief career (1966–68) as a professional road racer with the Falcon Cycles team.[3]

After retiring from racing, Stallard had his own bike shop in Bradmore and later also took over his father's shop.[citation needed] He died on 6 April 2002.[1]

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