Graham Briggs

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Graham Briggs
Graham Briggs (Edinburgh).jpg
Briggs in 2016.
Personal information
Full nameGraham Briggs
NicknameThe Graftdyke Express or Ferrit
Born (1983-07-14) 14 July 1983 (age 41)
Doncaster, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Team information
Current teamClancy Briggs Cycling Academy
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Rider typeSprinter
Amateur teams
2006Agisko–Dart–Cycling.tv
2020–Clancy Briggs Cycling Academy
Professional teams
2007–2008 Recycling.co.uk
2009 CandiTV–Marshalls Pasta
2010–2011 Rapha Condor–Sharp
2012–2013 Team Raleigh–GAC
2014–2018 Rapha Condor–JLT [1]
2019 Vitus Pro Cycling Team p/b Brother UK

Graham Briggs (born 14 July 1983) is a British road racing cyclist, who currently rides for the British amateur team Clancy Briggs Cycling Academy. [2]

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Career

Born in Rossington, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, Briggs initially played football as a youngster before switching to cycling, initially off-road as a cyclo-cross rider and then the discipline of mountain biking, until the foot and mouth crisis of 2001. He competed for Great Britain in the Under-23 road race at the 2003 UCI Road World Championships in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. [3] The majority of his road racing career has been spent in city centre competitions leading to successes in the Elite Circuit Race Series in recent years.

Briggs is classed as a sprinter and was the winner of the British National Circuit Race Championships in 2011.

Briggs left Team Raleigh at the end of the 2013 season and joined Rapha Condor–JLT for the 2014 season; his third spell with the latter squad. [1]

Graham Briggs is a co-founder of the Clancy Briggs Cycling Academy with the mission "to move a generation of children, putting the bicycle back at the heart of childhood play, forming lifelong habits that will deliver benefits for health and the environment for years to come." [4]

Major results

2001
3rd Road race, National Junior Road Championships
2007
5th Overall Girvan Three Day [5]
2008
3rd Blackpool Grand Prix Circuit Race [6]
3rd Clayton Velo Spring Classic [7]
7th Overall Tour du Loir-et-Cher
8th National Criterium Championships [8]
2009
1st Round 1 – Milton Keynes, Tour Series [9]
1st Stage 2 Girvan Three Day [10]
2nd Blackburn Grand Prix [11]
4th Brighouse Circuit Race [12]
4th Warwick Town Centre Race [13]
7th Colne Grand Prix [14]
8th East Yorkshire Classic Circuit Race [15]
10th Tour of the Reservoir [16]
2010
2nd Blackburn Grand Prix [17]
3rd Dumfries Bike Fest Grand Prix [18]
7th Dumfries Elite Circuit Series Race [19]
7th Newport Nocturne [20]
2011
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Criterium Championships
2nd Wales Open Criterium [21]
2nd Glade Spring Road Race [22]
4th Smithfield Nocturne [23]
6th Jock Wadley Memorial [24]
2012
1st Overall British Cycling Elite Circuit Race Series [25]
1st Brighouse Circuit Race [26]
1st Wales Open Criterium [27]
2nd Colne Grand Prix [28]
5th East Yorkshire Classic [29]
10th Sheffrec CC Spring Road Race [30]
2013
2nd Monsal Hill-Climb [31]
4th Colne Grand Prix [32]
4th Wales Open Criterium [21]
10th Ryedale Grand Prix [33]
2014
1st Jersey yellow.svg Overall Tour du Loir et Cher
1st Stage 3
1st Legstretchers Memorial to Betty Pharoah Road Race [34]
1st Round 2 – Barrow-in-Furness, Tour Series [35]
1st Milk Race [36]
1st Colne Grand Prix [37]
1st Wales Open Criterium [21]
2nd National Criterium Championships [38]
2nd Eddie Soens Memorial [39]
2nd Newport Nocturne [40]
3rd Beverley Grand Prix [41]
3rd Jock Wadley Memorial Road Race [42]
5th Overall New Zealand Cycle Classic
10th Stockton Grand Prix [43]
2015
1st Chepstow Grand Prix [44]
1st Wales Open Criterium [45]
2nd National Criterium Championships [46]
3rd Stockton Grand Prix [47]
3rd Grand Prix of Wales [48]
3rd Hitter Road Race [49]
8th Leicester Castle Classic [50]
2016
1st Round 3 - Edinburgh, Tour Series [51]
2nd - Aberystwyth, Tour Series
3rd - Stevenage, Tour Series
1st - Colne, Tour Series
2nd - Stage 2, Tour of Britain
2017
1st - Croyden, Tour Series
3rd - Stevenage, Tour Series
3rd - Rydale Grand Prix
2nd - London Nocturne
2018
9th - Prologue, Herald Sun Tour
3rd - Aberystwyth, Tour Series
1st - Rydale Grand Prix

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