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British cyclist Not to be confused with Gary Crew.

Gary Crewe
Personal information
Born25 March 1946 (1946-03-25) (age 78)
Matlock, Derbyshire, UK
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight70 kg (150 lb)
Team information
Current teamGiant CC Halo Films
Amateur team
Professional teams
1971-1973Holdsworth Campagnolo
1974Ti Raleigh
1975Lutz BSA
1976-1977Dawes Cycles
Major wins
British National Road Race Championships 1972

Gary Crewe (born 25 March 1946) is a former British international cyclist.

Crewe descending Sa Calobra whilst training in Mallorca during October 2017.

Cycling career

Represented Great Britain:

Represented England:

Professional victories:

Major amateur results:

  • 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

  1. "1970 Athletes". Team England.
  2. "Edinburgh, 1970 Team". Team England.
  3. "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
  4. "BRITISH MEN'S NATIONAL ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIPS". Cycling Weekly. 8 June 2010.
Colin LEWIS' funeral 25-Mar-2022
British National Road Race Champions (men)
NCU (1938–1958)
BLRC (1943–1958)
BLRC Independent
(1946–1958)
Amateur
(1959–1995)
Professional
(1959–1995)
1996–


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