Matt Beckett Explained

Matt Beckett
Fullname:Matthew Graham Beckett
Birth Date:1973 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Lancaster, England
Height:6feet
Currentteam:Cardiff JIF
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Amateurteam1:Cardiff JIF
Amateurteam2:CC Abergavenny
Proyears1:1996
Proteam1:Giant
Proyears2:1997
Proteam2:PDM Sport
Proyears3:1998
Proyears4:1999
Proteam4:Men's Health
Proyears5:2000
Proteam5:Angliasport
Proyears6:2005
Proteam6:Lifeforce
Majorwins:
  • 1999 Silver Spoon Premier Calendar 2 Day
  • 2005 L'Étape de la Déponce, 2 day stage race

Matt Beckett (born 13 July 1973[1]) is a Welsh former-professional cyclist who was born in Lancaster. He represented Wales in the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. He was briefly one of the directors of Welsh Cycling in 2006.[2]

Palmarès

1998
  • 2nd International Archer Grand Prix, Premier Calendar
  • 2nd Lincoln Grand Prix, Premier Calendar
  • 2nd Cliff Smith Memorial Road Race
    1999
  • 1st 27th Severn Bridge Road Race
  • 1st Silver Spoon 2 day, Premier Calendar
  • 1st Stage 1, Silver Spoon 2 day, Premier Calendar
    2005
  • 21st L'Étape de la Déponce, 2 day stage race
  • 21st Points Race, L'Étape de la Déponce
  • 21st Stage 1, L'Étape de la Déponce
  • 22nd Stage 1, L'Étape de la Déponce
    2006
  • 34th Welsh National Road Race Championships[3]
    2007
  • 21st 'Presidents Trophy' Handicap Race
  • 21st Race 1, Pembrey Criterium Series
  • 21st Race 2, Pembrey Criterium Series
  • 31st Race 1, South Wales Criterium Series
  • 31st Race 2, South Wales Criterium Series
  • 42nd Race 3, South Wales Criterium Series
  • 2nd Race 1, CC Abergavenny Handicas series
  • 93rd Noel Jones Memorial Road Race

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Matthew Becket. Cycling Website. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090915224015/http://www.cyclingwebsite.net/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=19048. 15 September 2009. dmy-all.
    2. Web site: All change at Welsh Cycling . Welsh Cycling . 2009-04-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090310083003/http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/WCU/wchome/News/wcu_changes_040706.asp . 10 March 2009 .
    3. Web site: Appleby wins Welsh Road Race Champs. Welsh Cycling. 2009-04-04.