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Full name | Bryan Taylor |
Born | 1968 |
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Role | Rider |
Bryan Taylor (born 1968) is an English cyclist, specialising in road & track riding. He was the British National Stayers Champion for two consecutive years in 1991 and 1992, and the derny champs in 2003, 2005 and 2006. He won the pursuit & the points race at the UCI World Masters Track Championships at Manshester in 2002, in the 30-34 age category.
He also won bronze in the national criterium champs in 2003 in Wales
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