Welsh cyclist (born 1972)
Julian Winn (Winny) from Abergavenny, Wales (born 23 September 1972[1]) is a former Welsh competitive cyclist who was formerly directeur sportif at the UCI Continental cycling team Endura Racing.[2] He represented Wales in the 1998 Commonwealth Games at Kuala Lumpur and at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester. He was appointed Welsh Cycling coach in 2005. In 2008, he was GB road race team manager at the Beijing Olympics, overseeing the victory of Welsh compatriot Nicole Cooke. Since the folding of Team Endura Winn has been Director Sportif at Saint Piran cycling team and a Director of Sugar Loaf Road, which organises bike riding weekends in the Black Mountains.[2][3]
Results
Cyclo Cross
- 2005
- 1st, Welsh Cyclo Cross Championships
- 2006
- 1st, Welsh Cyclo Cross Championships
- 2007
- 1st, Welsh Cyclo Cross Championships
Road
- 1998 PDM Sports WCU Team
- 1st, King of the Mountains Tour of Lancs
- 1st, King of the Mountains Tour of Morocco
- 1st, Stage 4 Prutour Chester – Nottingham 153.69 km[4]
- 1st, Welsh National Road Championships
- 4th, King of the Mountains, Prutour
- 1999
- 3rd, Archer Grand Prix
- 2000
- 1st King of the Mountains, Commonwealth Bank Classic, Australia
- 3rd, Premier Calendar Series Overall GC
- 2002
- 1st, United Kingdom National Road Race Championships
- 1st, King of the Mountains, 2005 Tour of Britain
- 3rd, Premier Calendar Series Overall GC
Track
- 1999
- 1st, 4000m Team Pursuit National Track Championships
References
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NCU (1938–1958) | |
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BLRC (1943–1958) | |
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BLRC Independent (1946–1958) | |
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Amateur (1959–1995) | |
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Professional (1959–1995) | |
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1996– | |
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