Steve Cronshaw

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Steve Cronshaw
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Born(1956-11-19)19 November 1956
Lancashire
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Discipline Track cycling
RoleRider
Amateur team
1977–79VC Europa

Steve Cronshaw (born 1956) is an English male former track cyclist [1] and current coach. [2]

Cycling career

Cronshaw was a four times British track champion after winning the British National Individual Sprint Championships in 1979 [3] and three Tandem titles from 1977 to 1979. [4] [5]

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References

  1. "profile". Cycling Archives.
  2. "Coaching details". Steve Cronshaw Coaching.
  3. "1979 amateur sprint result". Cycling Archives.
  4. ""Cycling." Times, 12 Aug. 1977, p. 6". The Times. 12 August 1977. p. 6.
  5. Coleman, Michael (26 July 1978). "Coleman, Michael. "Cycling." Times, 26 July 1978, p. 10". The Times. p. 10.