Sally Boyden (cyclist) (original) (raw)
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British cyclist
Sally Boyden
Personal information | |
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Full name | Sally Boyden |
Born | (1967-04-07) 7 April 1967 (age 57)[1]North Ferriby, England[2] |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road and track |
Role | Rider |
Amateur teams | |
1994 | Swaledale CC |
1999 | Velo Club Lannion |
2000 | Clarkes Contracts |
2002 | Classic Walls CRT |
Major wins | |
World Masters Champion British Champion x10 | |
Sally Boyden (born 7 April 1967[1] in North Ferriby, East Riding of Yorkshire) is a female former British track and road racing cyclist.
She was British National Champion of the points race five times in a row from 1995 to 1999 and a British champion on road and track 10 times. She competed and was a medalist at the World Masters Championships on several occasions and held the British record for the flying kilometre and standing kilometre time trial on the track.[3] The kilometre record of 1:14.18 was set in 1995 and broken in 2005 by Victoria Pendleton with 1:10.854.[4] Boyden was also the European Masters Track Champion in the individual pursuit event for riders aged 35–39, in 2002.[5]
She represented England in the road race and track points race, at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[6][7]
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- ^ "1998 Athletes". Team England.
- ^ "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
- ^ "UCI Track World Cup/UCI - Coupe du Monde - Piste - 1998". UCI.
- ^ "Masters: Track Piste: World Championships 2001 Championnats du Monde". UCI.
- ^ "World Masters Track Championships - Pursuit". cyclingnews.com. 15–21 September 2002.
- ^ "World Masters Track Championships - Sprint". cyclingnews.com. 15–21 September 2002.