Stewart Brydon

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Stewart Brydon
Personal information
Born (1967-01-26) 26 January 1967 (age 57)
Glasgow, Scotland
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DisciplineTrack
RoleRider
Amateur teams
1985Eagle RC
1986-1995 City of Edinburgh RC

Stewart Brydon (born 1967) is a Scottish former racing cyclist, a multiple British national champion on the track in the sprint (British Track Sprint champion six times consecutively ), twice tandem champion with Eddie Alexander and a winner of the Keirin and team sprint titles. He represented Scotland at three Commonwealth Games in 1986, 1990 and 1994. [1]

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Palmarès

1986
2nd Tandem, 1986 British National Track Championships
2nd 1 Km sprint, 1986 British National Track Championships
1987
1st Tandem, 1987 British National Track Championships
3rd 1 Km sprint, 1987 British National Track Championships
1988
1st Tandem, 1988 British National Track Championships
2nd 1 Km sprint, 1988 British National Track Championships [2]
1989
1st 1 Km sprint, 1989 British National Track Championships [3]
2nd time trial, 1989 British National Track Championships [4]
1990
1st 1 Km sprint, 1990 British National Track Championships
1991
1st 1 Km sprint, 1991 British National Track Championships [5]
1992
1st 1 Km sprint, 1992 British National Track Championships [6]
1993
1st 1 Km sprint, 1993 British National Track Championships [7] [8]
1st Keirin, 1993 British National Track Championships
1st Team sprint, 1993 British National Track Championships
1994
1st 1 Km sprint, 1994 British National Track Championships [9]
1st Team sprint, 1994 British National Track Championships
1995
1st Team sprint, 1995 British National Track Championships

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