Bill Bradley (cyclist) explained

Bill Bradley
Birth Date:30 March 1933
Birth Place:Wigan, England
Death Place:Southport, England
Height:1.7m (05.6feet)
Weight:62kg (137lb)
Sport:Cycling
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Bill Bradley (30 March 1933  - 30 June 1997) was a twice English National Road Race Champion, represented Great Britain in the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, won twice the Tour of Britain Road Race Milk Race and until recently held the record for climbing the Grossglockner in the Tour of Austria. He remains the only rider to have won the Tour of Britain in two consecutive years. He rode for the Southport RCC throughout his career.

He died on 30 June 1997.

Palmarès

1956

1957

Team Time Trial Gil Taylor, Bob Thorpe & Bill Bradley (Team of 3 – Mike England DNS) 3rd in 2-29-38 to the Russians with 2-23-16 and Bulgaria in 2-26-23; 10th Road race

1958

1959

1960

14th in Olympic Team Time Trial, 36th at Olympic Road Race, 2nd in Hull InternationalAwarded Val Waterhouse Gold Medal

1961

Awarded B.C.F. Val Waterhouse Gold Medal

1962

1963

13th Manx International Road Race

1964

1965

RETIRED

1973

3rd in Deeside 4 Day, 2nd on stage 1

Wins club B.A.R. and improves 25 mile time to 58 mins. 3rd in Veterans National Road Race

1985

1986

1994

2010

Inception of Bill Bradley Memorial ride co-organised by his wife Joan Bradley

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athletes and results. Commonwealth Games Federation.
  2. Web site: 1958 Athletes. Team England.