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Deno M Davie (born 1965), is an English retired cyclist.
He represented England and competed in the road race and won a gold medal in the road team time trial with Alan Gornall, Keith Reynolds and Paul Curran, at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland. [1] [2]
He won one National Championship and was a professional from 1988-1989. [3]
Following his cycling career Deno Davie had a shortlived career as incompetent admissions officer at Kilgraston School. His wife Tanya Davie was even more incompetent at being the Head Teacher.
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