Ron Coe
English cyclist
Personal information | |
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Full name | Ronald Coe[1] |
Born | (1933-01-29) 29 January 1933 (age 91) England United Kingdom |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
1957 | Wilson Cycles (GB) |
1958 | Splendor (BEL) |
1958–1959 | Elswick Hopper (GB) |
1958 | Bertin - The Dura (BEL) |
1960 | Bertin - The Dura - Milremo (FRA) |
1961 | Bertin - l'Avenir - Milremo (FRA) |
1962 | Margnat - Paloma (FRA) |
1966 | Viking - Trumann's Steel[2] |
Ron Coe (born 29 January 1933 – 5 March 1988)[2] was an English professional cyclist from Barnsley and a multiple British National Road Race Champion.[3]
Palmarès
- 1957
- 1st British National Road Race Championships (BLRC Independent Road Race)
- 1st Lincoln Grand Prix[4]
- 1st Tour of the Lakes
- 1st Stage 3, Tour of the Lakes
- 1958
- 1st British National Road Race Championships (BLRC Independent Road Race)
- 1st Lincoln Grand Prix
- 3rd Stage 2a, Tour du Var, Frejus (FRA)
- 1st Stage 3, Milk Race, Scarborough
- 1st Stage 7, Milk Race, Llandrindod
- 1st Stage 8, Milk Race, Weston
- 1st Stage 11, Milk Race, Bournemouth
- 2nd Stage 12, Milk Race, Thames Ditton
- 1959
- 1st British National Road Race Championships (Professional)
- 1st Lincoln Grand Prix
- 1st Archer International Grand Prix
- 1st Stage 2, Milk Race, Scarborough
- 1st Stage 5, Milk Race, Blackpool
- 2nd Stage 6, Milk Race, Rhyl
References
- ^ England & Wales BDM, Ronald Coe; Jan/Feb/Mar 1933; Registration District: Barnsley; Mothers Maiden Name: Coe; Volume: 9c; Page: 448
- ^ a b "Ron Coe". Cycling Website. Archived from the original on 4 May 2012.
- ^ "J Wilson Cycles History". Archived from the original on 13 May 2008.
- ^ "Old and New Faces at Lincoln". British Cycling. Archived from the original on 1 May 2008.
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- Jack Holmes (1938)
- Jack Fancourt (1939)
- Reg Braddick (1944)
- J. A. O'Driscoll (1945)
- Ernie Clements (1946)
- Alex Taylor (1947)
- Bob Maitland (1948)
- A D Newman (1949)
- Gordon Thomas (1950)
- Peter Procter (1951)
- Graham Vines (1952)
- Ted Gerrard (1953)
- B J Sandy (1954)
- Bernard King (1955)
- Alan Jackson (1956)
- Ron Coe (1957 Independent)
- Stan Brittain (1957 Amateur)
- Bill Seggar (1958)
- Ernie Clements (1943)
- Percy Stallard (1944)
- Ernie Clements (1945)
- George Edwards (1946)
- E I Upton (1947)
- R C Ashwin (1948)
- Dave Bedwell (1949)
- Ralph Parkin (1950)
- Charlie Bland (1951)
- Mike Howarth (1952)
- Derek Evans (1953)
- Reg Browne (1954)
- Des Robinson (1955)
- Mike England (1956)
- Charlie Mather (1957)
- Bill Baty (1958)
(1946–1958)
- A H Clarke (1946)
- Dennis Jaggard (1947)
- Harold Johnson (1948)
- Bob Thom (1949)
- Leonard West (1950)
- Dave Bedwell (1951)
- Ian Steel (1952)
- Bob Maitland (1953)
- Arthur Ilsley (1954)
- Graham Vines (1955)
- not held in 1956
- Ron Coe (1958–1957)
(1959–1995)
- Bill Baty (1959)
- Bill Bradley (1960–(1961)
- Keith Butler (1962)
- Bob Addy (1963)
- Pete Gordon (1964)
- Les West (1965)
- Arthur Metcalfe (1966)
- Les West (1967)
- Pete Matthews (1968)
- Brian Jolly (1969)
- Dave Rollinson (1970–1971)
- Doug Dailey (1972)
- Grant Thomas (1973)
- William Nickson (1974)
- Kevin Apter (1975)
- Doug Dailey (1976)
- Steve Lawrence (1977)
- Robert Millar (1978–1979)
- Steve Lawrence (1980)
- Mark Bell (1981)
- Jeff Williams (1982)
- John Cavanagh (1983)
- Neil Martin (1984)
- Paul Watson (1985)
- Deno Davie (1986)
- Paul Curran (1987)
- Neil Hoban (1988)
- David Cook (1989)
- Simeon Hempsall (1990)
- John Hughes (1991)
- Simon Bray (1992)
- Rob Harris (1993–1994)
- Simon Bray (1995)
(1959–1995)
- Ron Coe (1959)
- race was not held in 1960
- Dave Bedwell (1961)
- John Harvey (1962)
- Albert Hitchen (1963)
- Keith Butler (1964)
- Albert Hitchen (1965)
- Dick Goodman (1966)
- Colin Lewis (1967–1968)
- Bill Lawrie (1969)
- Les West (1970)
- Danny Horton (1971)
- Gary Crewe (1972)
- Brian Jolly (1973)
- Keith Lambert (1974)
- Les West (1975)
- Geoff Wiles (1976)
- Phil Edwards (1977)
- Phil Corley (1978)
- Sid Barras (1979)
- Keith Lambert (1980)
- William Nickson (1981)
- John Herety (1982)
- Phil Thomas (1983)
- Steve Joughin (1984)
- Ian Banbury (1985)
- Mark Bell (1986)
- Paul Sherwen (1987)
- Steve Joughin (1988)
- Tim Harris (1989)
- Colin Sturgess (1990)
- Brian Smith (1991)
- Sean Yates (1992)
- Malcolm Elliott (1993)
- Brian Smith (1994)
- Robert Millar (1995)
- Dave Rand (1996)
- Jeremy Hunt (1997)
- Matt Stephens (1998)
- John Tanner (1999–2000)
- Jeremy Hunt (2001)
- Julian Winn (2002)
- Roger Hammond (2003–2004)
- Russell Downing (2005)
- Hamish Haynes (2006)
- David Millar (2007)
- Rob Hayles (2008)
- Kristian House (2009)
- Geraint Thomas (2010)
- Bradley Wiggins (2011)
- Ian Stannard (2012)
- Mark Cavendish (2013)
- Peter Kennaugh (2014–2015)
- Adam Blythe (2016)
- Steve Cummings (2017)
- Connor Swift (2018)
- Ben Swift (2019)
- not held in 2020
- Ben Swift (2021)
- Mark Cavendish (2022)
- Fred Wright (2023)
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