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Storey Racing
Storey Racing is a professional road bicycle racing women's team, founded in 2017, which participates in elite women's races. Major results ;2017 :Derby Cyclo-cross, Bethany Crumpton :Abergavenny Cyclo-cross, Bethany Crumpton :UCI Track World Cup – Manchester (Team Pursuit), Neah Evans ;2018 :Ipswich Cyclo-cross, Bethany Crumpton :Overall British National Cyclo-cross Trophy, Bethany Crumpton :Lincoln Grand Prix, Rebecca Durrell : Melton Mowbray–Cicle Classic, Neah Evans :Derby Cyclo-cross, Bethany Crumpton :Irvine Cyclo-cross, Ffion James :Ardingly Cyclo-cross, Anna Kay :UCI Track World Cup – Germany (Team Pursuit), Emily Nelson :UCI Track World Cup – Germany (Madison), Emily Nelson :Ipswich Cyclo-cross II, Bethany Crumpton :UCI Track World Cup – London (Team Pursuit), Neah Evans ;2019 :Overall British National Cyclo-cross Trophy, Zoe Backstedt : Gent–Wevelgem Juniors, Elynor Backstedt :Overall Omloop van Borsele Juniors, Elynor Backstedt ::Stages 1 & ...
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Boardman Bikes
Boardman Bikes, Ltd. (stylised "boardman'") is a British bicycle manufacturer, founded by the professional cyclist Chris Boardman, Sarah Mooney and Alan Ingarfield, and launched in the United Kingdom and Ireland in 2007. Ingarfield is the Chairman of the company, Mooney is the CEO and Boardman heads Research & Development alongside the special projects program B56. Ownership In 2014 the UK bicycle and car parts retailer Halfords acquired Boardman Bikes for £20,000,000. Boardman bikes were sold by Halfords' sub-brand Cycle Republic, which has since closed. Product range Boardman Bikes design road bicycles, time trial bicycles, mountain bikes, cyclo-cross bicycles, single-speed bicycles and hybrid bicycles. The Boardman Performance range includes the Pro, Team and Comp levels of specification utilizing carbon fibre and alloy frame designs. The Boardman Elite range produces the AiR (Aerodynamic Racing), AiR/TT (Aerodynamic Racing Time Trial), SLR (Superlight Racing) and EM (Elit ...
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Melton Mowbray–Cicle Classic
Melton may refer to: Places * Melton, Victoria, a satellite city outside Melbourne, Australia ** Electoral district of Melton, the Victorian Legislative Assembly electorate based on Melton ** Melton, Victoria (suburb), a suburb of Melton ** Melton South, Victoria, a suburb of Melton ** Melton West, Victoria a suburb of Melton, Victoria, Australia ** City of Melton, a Victorian Local Government Area based in Melton * Borough of Melton, a local government district in Leicestershire, England ** Melton Mowbray, the main town of Melton borough, England ** Melton (UK Parliament constituency) * Melton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England * Melton, Suffolk, England Other uses * Melton (cloth), a twill woven and felted woolen cloth *Melton (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse *Melton (surname) *a brand of brass instruments by Meinl-Weston Meinl-Weston is a leading manufacturer of brass instruments, based in Geretsried in Germany and formerly based in Graslitz. Their main brands a ...
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Waaslandcross
The Grand Prix De Ster Sint-Niklaas or GP De Ster Sint-Niklaas is a cyclo-cross race held in Sint-Niklaas Sint-Niklaas (; french: Saint-Nicolas, ) is a Belgian city and municipality located in the Flemish province of East Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Sint-Niklaas proper and the towns of Belsele, Nieuwkerken-Waas, and . Sint-Nikl ..., Belgium. First held for men in the 2002–2003 season, it was traditionally held on 2 January. This caused troubles in the 2010–2011 season when it coincided with a cross in Tervuren, eventually leading to the cancelling of the event. The next season also did not see an edition. The event was held once again in the 2012–2013 season, this time in December. Since 2014 a race for women is organized as well. Past winners Men Women References results External links * Cycle races in Belgium Cyclo-cross races Recurring sporting events established in 2003 2003 establishments in Belgium Sport in East Flanders {{Belg ...
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Zonhoven
Zonhoven (; li, Zoneve) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg near Hasselt. On January 1, 2018, Zonhoven had a total population of 21,214. The total area is 39.34 km2 which gives a population density of 506 inhabitants per km2. The municipality includes the hamlets Halveweg, Termolen, and Terdonk. History On November 18, 1833, the Treaty of Zonhoven was signed in the house named ''De Franse Kroon'' between representatives of the Netherlands and Belgium to establish special regulations over the use of the river Meuse by the signatories. Notable persons born/raised in Zonhoven * (1954-2001), author and illustrator of children's books * (1985), Multiple Sclerosis researcher/scientist * (b. Maasmechelen, 1980), VJ and radio personality * (1977), frontman of Zornik * (b. Hasselt, 1972), athlete * (b. Hasselt, 1965) aka Pat Krimson, ex- Leopold 3, frontman of 2 Fabiola, DJ and producer * Bert Dries (Musketon) (1989), Award Winning Graphic De ...
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Koppenberg
Koppenberg (literally "Heads Mountain") is a high hill in Oudenaarde, the Flemish Ardennes, Belgium. "Koppen" is an abbreviation for cobblestones which in Dutch slang language are called ''kinderkoppen'', or "children's heads". This climb is part of the route of the Tour of Flanders professional cycling race and feared by many because of its steepness (22% on the trickiest parts) and because of its cobblestones. This makes the Koppenberg difficult even for top professionals. Quite often, riders slow to the point of losing their balance, especially those at the back of the peloton who have to dismount and scramble to the top on foot. In the 2006 Tour of Flanders, it was on km 185 of 259. Even if a breakaway forms on the Koppenberg it is difficult for riders to hold off the peloton in the finishing stages. In the 2012 Tour of Flanders the Koppenberg was moved to 60 km from the finish line and raising its importance. Koppenberg history Koppenberg was first climbed by the To ...
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Omloop Van Borsele
Omloop van Borsele ("Circuit of Borsele") is an elite List of women's road bicycle races, women's professional road bicycle race held annually since 2002 in Borsele, Netherlands. Since 2012 in women's road cycling, 2012, the event also contains a time trial. The time trial is together with the GP Leende part of the Dutch national time trial competition. Past winners Road Race Past winners Time Trial External links Official website* (road race) CQranking.com
(time trial) Omloop van Borsele, Recurring sporting events established in 2002 2002 establishments in the Netherlands Women's road bicycle races Cycle races in the Netherlands Cycling in Borsele {{Netherlands-sport-stub ...
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Gent–Wevelgem
Gent–Wevelgem, officially Gent–Wevelgem – In Flanders Fields, is a road bicycle racing, road cycling race in Belgium, held annually since 1934. It is one of the classic cycle races, classic races part of the Flemish Cycling Week, run in late March on the last Sunday before the Tour of Flanders. Although the event is often called a ''cycling sprinter, sprinters classic'' due to its flat finishing terrain, its early-season date means riders are often tested by wind and rain, as well as several climbs, including two ascents of the steep and fully cobbled Kemmelberg. As a result, few editions of Gent–Wevelgem actually end in a bunch sprint – often the winner comes from a small group of escapees. In 2005 the race was included in the inaugural UCI ProTour and in 2011 in its successor, the UCI World Tour. Since 2011 it is organized by Flanders Classics, which also organizes the Tour of Flanders. Since 2012 a woman's event is held on the same day as the men's race. Six riders s ...
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Zoe Backstedt
Zoe (also ZOE, Zoë, Zoé, etc.) can refer to: *ζωή (''zōḗ''), the Ancient Greek word for "life" People * Zoe (name), including list of persons and fictional characters with the name Film and television * ''Zoe'' (film) * ZOE Broadcasting Network, in the Philippines * ''Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane'', later ''Zoe...'', an American sitcom Music * ''Zoë'' (album), 2011, by Zoë Badwi * Zoé (band), a rock band from Mexico * Zoë Records * ''Zoe'', an opera by Giorgio Miceli ; Songs * "Zoe" (song), by Paganini Traxx * "Zoe", by Stereophonics on the 2013 album ''Graffiti on the Train'' * "Zoe", by Paul Kelly from ''The A – Z Recordings'' Places * Zoe, Kentucky, a town in Lee County, US * Zoe, Oklahoma, Le Flore County, US Technology * Zoe Motors, an American automobile manufacturer * Zoé (reactor), the first French atomic reactor * Zoë (robot), mapping life in the Atacama Desert of Chile * Renault Zoe, a 2013 electric car Other uses *ZOE (company), nutrition and ...
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Emily Nelson
Emily Nelson (born 10 November 1996) is a former English professional racing cyclist. Her sister, Josie, is also a cyclist and joined Trinity Racing for the 2021 season. Career On 8 August 2013, at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, Nelson competed at the UCI Juniors Track World Championships. She was part of Britain's Team Pursuit squad which also included Hayley Jones, Amy Hill and Emily Kay. In the qualifying heat, they broke the ''senior'' world record which had only been set a few weeks previously at the European Track Championships, setting a new time of 4:38.708. In the final, they broke the record once more, with a time of 4:35.085, beating Russia to become world champions. On the road in 2017, Nelson won the third round of the Matrix Fitness Grand Prix Series in Northwich. Nelson followed this up by finishing second at the Lincoln Grand Prix which was part of the National Women's Road Series. Major results ;2013 : 1st Team pursuit, UCI Junior Track World Cha ...
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Anna Kay
Anna Kay (born 6 May 1999) is a British professional cyclist who specializes in cyclo-cross. She won the silver medal in the under-23 race at the 2019 European Cyclo-cross Championships, and bronze at the women's under-23 race at the 2020 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships. Major results Cyclo-cross ;2017–2018 : 3rd Overall National Trophy Series ::2nd Ipswich ::3rd Derby ::3rd Abergavenny : 3rd National Under-23 Championships ;2018–2019 : 2nd Overall National Trophy Series ::1st Crawley ::2nd Derby ::2nd Ipswich ::2nd Shrewsbury ::3rd Irvine : 2nd National Championships ;2019–2020 : 2nd UEC European Under-23 Championships : Ethias Cross ::2nd Bredene ::3rd Eeklo ::3rd Essen : 3rd UCI World Under-23 Championships : 3rd National Championships : UCI World Cup ::3rd Bern : 3rd Overall UCI Under-23 World Cup : 3rd Otegem ;2021–2022 : Ethias Cross ::1st Leuven ::3rd Essen : National Trophy Series ::1st Broughton Hall : 3rd National Championships A national cham ...
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