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Team Raleigh 2014 Rider Profiles Doc.Indd TEAM RALEIGH 2014 www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh EVAN OLIPHANT Age: 31 Date of birth: 08/01/1982 Hometown: Edinburgh, Scotland Additional Information: • 2nd St 3 Vuelta Mexico • 3 top 10’s Tour de Beauce Canada • Overall Winner Premier Calendar Series 2013 • WINNER of the Tour of The Reservoir 2013 – Round 1 PremCal Manager’s note: Solid dependable team rider, given his chance - he will win. www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh Mark Christian Age: 22 Date of birth: 20/11/1990 Hometown: Douglas, Isle Of Man Additional Information: • British National Madison Champion 2012 • Commonwealth Games, Delhi Points race 3rd • Medals at National, European, World Cup and Commonwealth level in Scratch races, Points races, Madison, Individual and Team pursuit • GB Olympic Academy Programme - An Post - Sean Kelly Team 2012 Manager’s note: Versatile rider, good on the small hills and a fast fi nisher. www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh Alexandre Blain Age: 32 Date of birth: 07/03/1981 Hometown: Nice, France Additional Information: • Winner Rutland-Melton Cicle Classic UCI 1.2 • 1st Maldon Dengie Tour • 3rd Overall Mi-Août Bretonne • 3rd Beverbeek Classic • Winner Overall Tour de Normandie 2011 • 2013 2nd Overall Tour de Normandie (3 sec) • 1st Points classifi cation Tour de Normandie • 1st Stage 3 Tour De Normandie Manager’s note: Sprinting, leadership, experience, super signing for the team in 2013. www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh George Atkins Age: 22 Date of birth: 18/08/1991 Hometown: Leicester, UK Additional Information: • British Madison Champion 2013 • 3rd in the U23 National Time Time Trial Championships • 2nd Staf Segers memorial International - Belgium • 1st Stockton GP • GB Olympic Academy Programme – rider for the past 3 years • Overall Winner Elite National Criterium Series Manager’s note: Strong Criterium rider and Time Trial Specialist. www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh Morgan Kneisky Age: 26 Date of birth: 31/08/1987 Hometown: Besançon, France Additional Information: • WORLD CHAMPION – Madison • Multi World Champion on the track • Multi French National Champion Manager’s note: A massive signing for Raleigh, signed specifi cally with the Tour Series in mind. www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh Ian Wilkinson Age: 34 Date of birth: 14/04/1979 Hometown: Barnoldswick, UK Additional Information: • 2013 Tour Series Team winner • 2013 Stockton GP Winner • 2013 Rutland Melton CiCLE classic winner • 2013 National criterium championships Bronze medal winner • 2010 National Circuit Series champion • 2010 National Criterium champs 2nd • 2009- Rutland Melton Cicle classic international 1st Manager’s note: A leader in his own right – ‘superman’ he’s fast! www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh Liam Stones Age: 24 Date of birth: 23/07/1989 Hometown: Ecton, Northampton Additional Information: • Pearl Izumi Tour Series Torquay – 3rd • Pearl Izumi Tour Series Kirkcaldy – 15th • London IG Nocturne – 9th • 4x National B wins 2013 www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh Matthieu Boulo Age: 24 Date of birth: 11/05/1989 Hometown: Sulniac – France Additional Information: • 2x 18th GC 4 Jours de Dunkerque - Tour du Nord-Pas-de-Calais (2013, 2011) • 5th stage Tour De L’ain (2010) • 5th in National TT Championships, France www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh Joseph Perrett Age: 22 Date of birth: 18/03/1991 Hometown: Illford, Essex Additional Information: • Winner of Rydale Grand Prix • 4th UCI Under 23 Nations Cup #22 - Tour de l’Avenir TT • 2nd U23 British Time Trial Championships • European Junior Time Trial Champion 2009 • Former Junior British Time Trial Champion www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh Yanto Barker Age: 34 Date of birth: 06/01/1980 Hometown: London, UK Additional Information: • 2013 Tour Series Team winner • 1st UCS Ipswich and Coastal GP • 4th Rutland–Melton International CiCLE Classic • 1st Round 1 Pearl Izumi Tour Series • 1st Round 3 Pearl Izumi Tour Series Manager’s note: Strong leadership – fast fi nisher, experienced all rounder. www.teamraleigh.co.uk TeamRaleighUK Team.Raleigh.
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