Sir David John Brailsford (born 29 February 1964) is a British
cycling coach. He was formerly performance director of
British Cycling and is currently general manager of
UCI WorldTeam .
Early life
Brailsford was born in
Shardlow, Derbyshire, and moved as a
toddler with his parents and siblings to
Deiniolen
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, near
Caernarfon in Wales:
He attended Ysgol Deiniolen and
Ysgol Brynrefail, and learned
Welsh. In 1984 he gave up his job as an
apprentice draughtsman A draughtsman (British spelling) or draftsman (American spelling) may refer to:
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with the local highways department to travel to France, where he raced for four years as a
sponsored amateur for a team based in
Saint-Étienne
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Saint-Étienne is the t ...
. He has described his years in France as a time of
autodidacticism:
He returned in 1988 to study for a degree in
Sport and Exercise Sciences and
Psychology at Chester College of Higher Education (then an
affiliated college of the
University of Liverpool, now the
University of Chester) and then an
MBA at
Sheffield Hallam University
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.
Career
Early career
Brailsford spent some of his early career working as an export sales manager at
Planet X Bikes. He was first employed by British Cycling as a consultant in 1998, after
Lottery
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funding began the previous year.
Brailsford became programmes director before becoming performance director in 2003 following the departure of
Peter Keen.
'Marginal gains' philosophy
At British Cycling, Brailsford was noted for his
innovative concept of 'marginal gains':
Brailsford's approach involved the constant measuring and monitoring of key statistics such as cyclists'
power output, and training interventions targeting specific weaknesses, for example the relative weakness of
Bradley Wiggins in mountain racing. As well as looking at traditional components of success such as
physical fitness
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and
tactics, it also entailed a more
holistic strategy, embracing technological developments, athlete psychology, and everyday life:
Peaking in the mid-2010s at the height of Brailsford's
reputation, 'marginal gains' philosophy
was discussed beyond cycling in the UK mainstream media. Brailsford's '1% Factor' was also discussed in
business
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circles in the UK and internationally. In UK
education policy, the
Social Mobility Commission argued in 2014 that improvements in the academic performance of disadvantaged students in British schools could be compared to "the success of
heBritish cycling team: the aggregation of marginal gains". Writing on the
2016 EU referendum, the political commentator
Tim Shipman cited "the philosophy of the Team Sky cycling team" in making the argument that "tiny improvements" made by the
Remain campaign could have changed the referendum's result.
Latterly, the philosophy has been criticised and
ridiculed, including by Wiggins.
Great Britain cycling team
At the
2004 Olympic Games
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Great Britain won two cycling gold medals, their best performance since 1908. Under Brailsford's leadership, the cycling team continued to improve, winning multiple
world championships in
road,
track
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,
BMX
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History
BMX began during the earl ...
and
mountain bike
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racing. Great Britain led the cycling medal table at the
2008
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and
2012
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Olympic Games, winning eight golds at both, while British cyclists won 59 World Championships across different disciplines from 2003 to 2013.
Team Sky/Team Ineos
In 2010, Brailsford also became the manager of the new British-based professional team, . In this role he oversaw
Bradley Wiggins',
Chris Froome's and
Geraint Thomas' victories in the
2012
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,
2013
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,
2015
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,
2016
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,
2017
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and
2018
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Tours de France
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. In April 2014, Brailsford resigned as performance director at British Cycling to concentrate on his Team Sky responsibilities.
Team Sky became Team Ineos in May 2019, due to a change of sponsor. Brailsford remained as team principal after the changeover.
In December 2021, Brailsford was appointed Director of Sport at INEOS, overseeing a growing range of teams and disciplines sponsored by the group. His role as Team Principal at INEOS Grenadiers cycling team continued unaffected.
Doping controversy
In March 2018 the
Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee published the report ''Combatting Doping in Sport''. Chapter 2 of the report, "British Cycling and Team Sky", focused on Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) gained by both organisations for the use of drugs on the
WADA Prohibited List, citing the defence used by Wiggins and
Shane Sutton
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Racing career
He rode under ...
that TUEs were used to "find gains" and put oneself "back on a
level playing field" with rivals. The report alleged in particular that the drug
triamcinolone had been "used to prepare" Wiggins "and possibly other riders supporting him" for the 2012 Tour de France, "not to treat medical need, but to improve his
power to weight ratio ahead of the race". It concluded that Team Sky had crossed an "
ethical line" by exploiting this
loophole "to enhance the performance of riders".
Following the publication of the report, Brailsford was defended by
Chris Froome.
Honours
* In
June 2005,
December 2008 and
December 2012, respectively, Brailsford was appointed a
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE),
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) and a
Knight Bachelor, the latter for services to cycling and the London 2012
Olympic and
Paralympic Games.
* In December 2008 the 14 medals, including eight golds, achieved by British Cycling at the
Olympics
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won him the
BBC Sports Personality of the Year's
Coach Award.
* In November 2008 and December 2009, respectively, he was awarded honorary doctorates by his alma maters the University of Chester and Sheffield Hallam University.
* In December 2012 he won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach Award for a second time.
* As a resident of
Ilkeston, he also in December 2012 received the
Freedom of the Borough of
Erewash, Derbyshire.
* In October 2016 he was inducted into the
British Cycling Hall of Fame.
* The sports centre at
Bangor University
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, Canolfan Brailsford, is named in his honour.
References
Further reading
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External links
Sir Dave BrailsfordTeam Ineos webpage.
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1964 births
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
Living people
People educated at Ysgol Brynrefail
People from Caernarfon
People from Shardlow
Welsh cycling coaches
Alumni of the University of Liverpool
Knights Bachelor
People in sports awarded knighthoods
Ineos Grenadiers
English sports executives and administrators