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Full name | Hugh Cameron |
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Hugh Cameron is a champion racing cyclist, having won the madison at the British National Track Championships in three consecutive years with Paul Curran. He first became interested in cycling as a schoolboy, it was at Grangefield Grammar School, Stockton-on-Tees in 1968 that he set up a cycling club along with Brian Cossavella. [1]
Cameron has a master's degree in economics and was a senior lecturer at University of Manchester. [2]
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