Gary Crewe

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Gary Crewe (born 25 March 1946) is a former international cyclist from England who comepted at the Commonwealth Games.

Born25 March 1946 (1946-03-25) (age 79)
Matlock, Derbyshire, England
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight70 kg (150 lb)
CurrentteamGiant CC Halo Films
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Gary Crewe
Crewe descending Sa Calobra whilst training in Mallorca during October 2017
Personal information
Born25 March 1946 (1946-03-25) (age 79)
Matlock, Derbyshire, England
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight70 kg (150 lb)
Team information
Current teamGiant CC Halo Films
Amateur team
1967-1970Western RC
Professional teams
1971-1973Holdsworth Campagnolo
1974Ti Raleigh
1975Lutz BSA
1976-1977Dawes Cycles
Major wins
British National Road Race Championships 1972
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Biography

Crewe represented the England team[1] at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland,[2][3] where he participated in the road race event.[4][5][6]

Crewe represented Great Britain at the World Road Championship as an amateur in 1970 in Leicester and as a professional in 1971 in Mendrisio.[citation needed]

Other events

Gary Crewe celebrating winning the Manx International Road Race

Professional victories

Major amateur results

Colin Lewis' funeral on 25 March 2022
  • 1992 National Series MTB Plymouth (1st)
  • 1991 National Masters MTB Championship Malvern (3rd)
  • 1970 Manx International (1st)
  • 1970 Western Division Champion (1st)
  • 1970 Tour of Grampians stage 3 (1st)
  • 1970 National Amateur Road Championship (2nd)
  • 1970 Tour of Britain  Mountains G.P. (2nd)
  • 1970 Tour of Grampians (4th)
    Cycling news article covering British National Road Race 1972
  • 1970 Commonwealth Games Road (8th)
  • 1970 Tour of Britain Milk Race (15th)
  • 1969 National Amateur Road Championship (7th)
  • 1969 raced in Brittany France most of year
  • 1969 Wenvoe RR (1st)
  • 1968 National Amateur Road Championship (5th)
  • 1968 Ras de Cymru stage 1 (1st)
  • 1968 Tour of Scotland Milk Race (19th)
  • 1968 Tour of Britain Milk Race (29th)
  • 1967 Western Division Champion (1st)
  • 1967 National Amateur Road Championship (14th)


References

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