| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | British (Northern Irish) |
| Born | c.1941 [1] Northern Ireland |
| Sport | |
| Sport | Cycling |
Event(s) | Road race, 10 mile scratch |
| Club | Northern CC, Belfast |
David Kane (born c.1941) is a former racing cyclist from Northern Ireland, who represented Northern Ireland at the British Empire and Commmonwealth Games (now Commonwealth Games).
Kane was a member of the Northern Cycling Club, based in Belfast. [2]
Kane represented the 1966 Northern Irish Team [3] at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica. [4]
While in Jamaica, he had to train under escort following the assault and robbery of one of the Scottish cylists while training. [5] He participated in the road race. [6]
Kane won four national titles at the Irish National Cycling Championships; three 2 miles track championships and one 100 miles time trial race and represented Ireland at national level. [7] He also won Northern Ireland national titles, including the 1964 road race. [8]
Kane worked at the Harland and Wolff shipyards before becoming a cycling salesman in Belfast [9] and built up a successful family business. His wife Debbie was an Irish cycling champion and his son Mark Kane raced at the 1992 Summer Olympics. [10]