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Team Halfords Bikehut

Team Halfords Bikehut

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Team Halfords Bikehut was a 2008 UCI elite women's cycling team based in the United Kingdom. The team was formed in January 2008 with Dave Brailsford, performance director of British Cycling, the general manager. It had been a pro/national team mooted as the first full British professional women's team[2] but there were two men in the team (Rob Hayles and Tom Southam). The team was in 2009 not an UCI Women's Teams anymore and consisted of a mix of mountain bikers and road racers (mainly men): Rob Hayles, Ed Clancy, Ian Wilkinson, Andy Tennant, Mark McNally, Rob Partridge, Seb Batchelor, David Fletcher, Annie Last, Sharon Laws, Ian Bibby. The team disbanded ahead of the 2010 season, with a number of riders moving to the Scottish-based Endura Racing team.

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The team helped train some of the UK's medal-winning cyclists such as Nicole Cooke, who said: "Setting up Team Halfords was crucial to my success,".[3]

Team roster

Ages as of 1 January 2008.[4][5]

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  1. Junior rider.

Season victories

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Results in major races

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Lizie Armitstead (left) won the silver medal behind Ellen van Dijk in the points race at the European Track Championships
  1. Riders are in these championships part of the national team

UCI World Ranking

The team finished 10th in the UCI ranking for teams.[8]

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References

  1. "Cooke given new bike for Beijing". 18 July 2008.
  2. "Home". teamhalfordsbikehut.com.
  3. "UCI Team Members; 2008 season". UCI. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  4. "Team Halfords Bikehut (HBH) - UCI 2008". CQranking.com. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  5. "2008 75th World Championships WE - Road Race (CM)". procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 29 July 2014.

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