Ian Wilkinson (cyclist)

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Ian Wilkinson
Ian Wilkinson (Motherwell).jpg
Wilkinson in 2016
Personal information
Full nameIan Wilkinson
NicknameSuperman [1]
Born (1979-04-14) 14 April 1979 (age 43)
Bristol, England
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight78 kg (172 lb; 12.3 st)
Team information
Current teamSpartans Velo Club
Disciplines
  • Road
  • Mountain biking
  • Cyclo-cross
RoleRider
Rider type
  • Criteriums (road)
  • Cross-country (MTB)
  • Cyclo-cross
Amateur teams
0Trek Y2K (WCPP)
0UCVA Troyes
0Scienceinsport.RT
0Giant Racing
0Science in Sport /Trek
2019–Spartans Velo Club
Professional teams
2009 Team Halfords
2010–2012 Endura Racing
2013 Team UK Youth
2014–2015 Team Raleigh
2016 Pedal Heaven

Ian Wilkinson (born 14 April 1979) [2] is a British racing cyclist from England, who currently rides for British amateur team Spartans Velo Club. A prolific rider, he competes at the top level in cross country and marathon mountain bike racing, cyclo-cross, circuit and road racing. He is a multiple national champion, winning championships as a junior, under 23 and senior rider. He has represented Great Britain at many international events such as World Championships and World Cups in several disciplines. Outside of cycling, Wilkinson's occupation is as a builder. [2]

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Career

From Barnoldswick in Lancashire, Wilkinson was a member of British Cycling's World Class Performance Plan between 1999 and 2001. [3] He then went to France to ride on the road for a year before returning to Great Britain to ride for ScienceinSport.com, followed by stints riding for Giant RT and Science in Sport/Trek.

For the 2009 season, Wilkinson signed up with Team Halfords. [4] [5] In 2010, Wilkinson joined Endura Racing, remaining with the squad for three seasons before joining Team UK Youth in 2013. [6] He was announced as part of the Team Raleigh squad for 2014. [7]

Major results

2000
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG Cross-country, National Under-23 Mountain Bike Championships
6th Cross-country, UEC European Under-23 Mountain Bike Championships
2005
3rd Marathon, National Mountain Bike Championships
2006
1st Ellis Briggs Grand Prix
2nd Overall National Cross-country Points Series
2nd Round 1, Sherwood
2nd Round 3, Drumlanrig
3rd Round 4, Newnham Park
7th Round 2, Margam Country Park
5th Overall National Circuit Race Series
2nd Clitheroe Grand Prix
3rd Otley Grand Prix
3rd Colne Grand Prix
3rd Travelwise Warwick Town Centre Circuit Races
4th Beverley Town Centre Circuit Races
6th Rochdale Grand Prix
8th National Criterium Championships
8th Cross-country, National Mountain Bike Championships
8th Overall Premier Calendar
6th Girvan 3 Day
7th Lincoln Grand Prix
2007
1st Overall Girvan 3 Day
1st Stage 3
National Cross-Country Series
1st Sherwood
4th Margam Park
1st Roger Martin Memorial Road Race
2nd Cross-country, National Mountain Bike Championships
2nd East Midlands International CiCLE Classic
3rd Overall Bikeline 2 Day
4th Rochdale Grand Prix
5th Cheltenham, National Cyclo-cross Trophy
7th Lincoln Grand Prix
7th Blackpool Grand Prix
7th Colne Grand Prix
10th Ryedale Grand Prix
2008
National Mountain Bike Championships
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG Marathon cross-country
3rd Cross-country
1st Colne Grand Prix Elite Circuit Race
1st Salford Nocturne
1st Preston City Centre Criterium
2nd Travelwise Warwick Town Centre Circuit Races
5th National Criterium Championships [8]
6th National Cyclo-cross Championships
7th Overall Bikeline 2 Day
1st Stages 1 & 3
8th Overall Girvan 3 Day
9th East Midlands International CiCLE Classic
2009
1st Rutland–Melton CiCLE Classic [9]
1st Warwick Town Centre Race [10]
1st Newcastle Leazes Criterium [11]
2nd Chas Messenger Trophy Road Race
2nd Lincoln Grand Prix
3rd Rochdale Grand Prix Circuit Race [12]
4th Overall Girvan 3-Day Road Race
4th Eddie Soens Memorial Road Race
4th Beaumont Trophy [13]
5th Overall Rás Tailteann
1st Stage 2
6th Blackpool Nocturne [14]
7th East Yorkshire Classic Circuit Race [15]
8th Blackburn Grand Prix [16]
2010
1st Overall National Circuit Series [9]
1st Dumfries Bike Fest Circuit Race [17]
2nd Colne Grand Prix [18]
1st Newport Nocturne [19]
2nd National Criterium Championships [9]
2nd Tour of the Reservoir [20]
2011
3rd East Yorkshire Classic [21]
4th Tour de Mumbai II
4th Clayton Velo Classic [22]
6th Tour de Mumbai I
9th Smithfield Nocturne [23]
2012
1st Stage 3 Tour de Normandie
2nd Beverbeek Classic
2nd Newport Nocturne [24]
3rd Overall Baltic Chain Tour
6th Grand Prix Impanis-Van Petegem
2013
1st Rutland–Melton CiCLE Classic [9] [25]
1st Stockton Grand Prix [9]
3rd National Criterium Championships [9]
5th Perfs Pedal Race [26]
6th Colne Grand Prix [27]
2014
1st Eddie Soens Memorial [28]
4th Newport Nocturne [29]
6th Leicester Castle Classic [30]
2015
3rd Eddie Soens Memorial [31]
5th Rutland–Melton CiCLE Classic [32]
10th Milk Race [33]
10th Leicester Castle Classic [34]
2016
3rd Clayton Spring Classic [35]
5th Jim Rogers Memorial Road Race [36]

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