Venue | Leicester, England |
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Date(s) | late July to early August 1974 |
Velodrome | Leicester Velodrome |
The 1974 British National Track Championships were a series of track cycling competitions held from late July to early August 1974 at the Leicester Velodrome. Reg Harris won the professional pursuit title aged 54. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Time Trial [5] [3] | Ian Hallam | Mick Bennett | Willi Moore |
Amateur Sprint [6] [2] | Malcolm Hill (Aus) | Geoff Cooke | Dave Le Grys |
Professional Sprint [7] [1] | Reg Harris | Trevor Bull | Nigel Dean |
Prof Individual Pursuit [8] | Dave Lloyd | Nigel Dean | Jock Kerr |
Amateur Individual Pursuit [9] [4] | Ian Hallam | Steve Heffernan | Willi Moore |
Team pursuit | Archer RC | Birmingham RC | 34 Nomads |
Amateur 20 km Scratch [10] [4] | Maurice Burton | Steve Heffernan | Malcolm Hall |
Madison | cancelled due to lack of entries | ||
Tandem [11] | Ernie Crutchlow & Geoff Cooke | Dave Le Grys & David Rowe | Tony Brockhurst & Max Grant |
50 km Stayers [12] | Roy Cox | Rik Notley | John Hall |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Sprint [13] | Faith Murray | Jane Westbury | Gwynneth Barnes |
Individual Pursuit [14] | Beryl Burton | ||
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