Russell Williams (born 14 April 1961) is an English former professional
road
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Th ...
and
track cyclist
Track cycling is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially built banked tracks or velodromes using purpose-designed track bicycles.
History
Track cycling has been around since at least 1870. When track cycling was in its infancy, it wa ...
from London. Williams is also a cycling coach and
David Duffield
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's co-commentator on
Eurosport
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.
Palmarès
;1978
:1st
British National Road Race Championships
The British National Road Race Championships cover different categories of United Kingdom, British road bicycle racing events, normally held annually.
History
Between 1943 and 1958, two separate bodies – the British League of Racing Cyclist ...
– Junior
;1983
:1st Quad Cities (USA)
;1984
:1st Quad Cities (USA)
;1989
:1st Sprint classification, Tour of Ireland
;1990
:1st
British National Keirin Championships
;1994
:3rd
British National Derny Championships
The British National Derny Championships are an annual bicycle racing event held in the United Kingdom.
The event was originally run as a motor paced event behind the larger stayer motors, but in 2000 a demonstration championship was run using ...
;1996
:2nd
British National Derny Championships
The British National Derny Championships are an annual bicycle racing event held in the United Kingdom.
The event was originally run as a motor paced event behind the larger stayer motors, but in 2000 a demonstration championship was run using ...
:2nd points race,
British National Track Championships
The British National Track Championships are a Track cycling event held annually and organised by the national governing body for track cycling (and other forms of cycling) in Great Britain, British Cycling (formerly the British Cycling Federat ...
;1997
:2nd
British National Derny Championships
The British National Derny Championships are an annual bicycle racing event held in the United Kingdom.
The event was originally run as a motor paced event behind the larger stayer motors, but in 2000 a demonstration championship was run using ...
;1998
:2nd
British National Derny Championships
The British National Derny Championships are an annual bicycle racing event held in the United Kingdom.
The event was originally run as a motor paced event behind the larger stayer motors, but in 2000 a demonstration championship was run using ...
;1999
:2nd
British National Derny Championships
The British National Derny Championships are an annual bicycle racing event held in the United Kingdom.
The event was originally run as a motor paced event behind the larger stayer motors, but in 2000 a demonstration championship was run using ...
;2002
:1st
British National Derny Championships
The British National Derny Championships are an annual bicycle racing event held in the United Kingdom.
The event was originally run as a motor paced event behind the larger stayer motors, but in 2000 a demonstration championship was run using ...
:2nd Madison,
British National Track Championships
The British National Track Championships are a Track cycling event held annually and organised by the national governing body for track cycling (and other forms of cycling) in Great Britain, British Cycling (formerly the British Cycling Federat ...
;2003
:1st scratch race, British National Masters Championships (40-44 cat)
:1st points race, British National Masters Championships (40-44 cat)
References
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1961 births
Living people
English male cyclists
British male cyclists
English cycling coaches
English television presenters
Sports commentators
Cyclists from London
Cycling announcers