John Atkins (cyclist) explained

John Atkins
Fullname:John Atkins
Birth Date:7 April 1942
Birth Place:
Discipline:Cyclo-cross
Role:Rider
Amateuryears1:Coventry Road Club
Proyears1:1968
Proteam1:Marsh and Baxter
Proyears2:1969
Proteam2:Carlton - Truwel
Proyears3:1970
Proteam3:Fred Baker
Proyears4:1971 - 1972
Proteam4:TI -Carlton
Proyears5:1973 - 1975
Proteam5:TI - Raleigh
Proyears6:1975 - 1979
Proteam6:Viscount - Shimano
Proyears7:1978 - 1979
Proteam7:Harry Quinn - Galli

John Atkins (born 7 April 1942[1]), is a British former racing cyclist specialising in cyclo-cross, and 12 times national cyclo-cross champion. He was a professional cyclist between 1968 and 1979.

Biography

Atkins was born in Coventry, the son of Edith and Roland (Ron) Atkins. His mother was a prolific breaker of long-distance cycling records in the 1950s.

John Atkins began cycling on the cleared areas and bomb sites that followed intensive bombing of Coventry in the Second World War. He started racing at 17.

He won his first national cyclo-cross championship in 1961 when he was 19. He was in a group of four and passed them by taking a longer route to the right around bushes where the others had ridden to the left.[2] It gave him a few seconds' lead that he held to the finish.

He won again in 1962 but was handicapped until 1966 by a stomach ulcer. He dominated cyclo-cross in Britain for the next 10 years.

He came fifth in the 1968 world championship, then turned professional for a sausage-maker, Marsh & Baxter. A year later he moved to Carlton Cycles for five years. He rode for Viscount-Shimano from 1975 to 1978 and then for Harry Quinn Cycles. He retired in 1979.

Atkins founded John Atkins Cycles in Coventry, now known as Coventry Cycle Centre.[3] [4] After retiring from professional cycling, Atkins ran a cycle and toy shop in Pwllheli on the Llŷn Peninsula.

Palmarès

1961
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1962
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1963
  • 2nd British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1966
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1967
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1968
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1969
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
  • 1st Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross
    1970
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
  • 1st Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross
    1971
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1972
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1973
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1974
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1975
  • 2nd British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1976
  • 2nd British National Cyclo-cross Championships
  • 1st Three Peaks Cyclo-Cross
    1977
  • 1st British National Cyclo-cross Championships
    1978
  • 2nd British National Cyclo-cross Championships

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Profile. The Cycling Website. 15 April 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20120504181213/http://www.cyclingwebsite.net/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=21456. 4 May 2012. dead.
    2. Web site: Coventry - John's Results. Ride Coventry. 2008-09-15.
    3. Web site: Coventry Cycle Centre. 25 October 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20090804080026/http://johnatkinscoventry.co.uk/NET2/. 4 August 2009. dead.
    4. Web site: John Atkins Cycles. 25 October 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20090804080026/http://johnatkinscoventry.co.uk/NET2/. 4 August 2009. dead.