Dave Le Grys
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Dave Le Grys is an English
England
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 track cyclist, World Masters
World Masters
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 track champion, and cycling
Cycling
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 coach who has competed at international level for his country, winning a silver medal in the tandem sprint with Trevor Gadd
Trevor Gadd
Trevor Gadd is a former English track champion, representing Great Britain and England at the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games and World Championships....

 at the 1978 Commonwealth Games
1978 Commonwealth Games
The 1978 Commonwealth Games were held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, from 3 to 12 August 1978, two years after the 1976 Summer Olympics were held in Montreal, Quebec...

 in Edmonton
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, Alberta
Alberta
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, Canada
Canada
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. He represented Great Britain
Great Britain
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 at the Olympic Games, world championships and grand prix and was a multiple national champion from 1973 to 1987, and was an élite professional.

Having turned professional in 1982, Le Grys retired from cycling in 1987 for 10 years but carried on coaching. He became the British Cycling Federation
British Cycling
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's national track coach in 1989, but retired in July 1994 in protest at Paul McHugh's omission from England's 1994 Commonwealth Games
1994 Commonwealth Games
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 squad. He was also involved with marathon running and duathlons. He returned to competitive cycling 1997.

He won the 1000m time trial in the 50–54 age group at the 2006 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships at Manchester Velodrome
Manchester Velodrome
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. At the 2007 Championships, held at the Dunc Gray Velodrome
Dunc Gray Velodrome
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 in Sydney
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, he won gold in the 500m Time Trial (50-54 age group) and silver in the 750m Team Sprint

Coaching

  • 1982 to 1986 Eastern Centre of Excellence Track Coach and Manager
  • 1986 Qualified club coach ABCC
  • 1989 to 1994 BCF National Track Coach
  • 1990 Qualified Senior coach ABCC
  • 1992 Represented GB in Olympic Games as coach
  • 1998 Coach and manager for biggest professional cycling team in UK, Team Brite
  • 1999 Mastercoach cycling/triathlon/athletetic coach www.mastercoach.co.uk
  • 2001 Coachwise coach of the year award
  • 2000 to 2004 Club coach for DataPhonics RT Development squad for 13 to 23-year-olds.

Palmarés

1978 Silver medal, tandem sprint, Commonwealth Games
World cycling speed record
126 mph, 1986

National veteran sprint champion
1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2001

National masters sprint champion
2002, 2004 & 2005

National masters 750m TT champion
2002 & 2003

National masters 500m TT champion
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

World masters sprint champion
1997, 2001 & 2002

World masters 750m TT champion
1999, 2000, 2001 & 2002

World masters 500m TT champion
2005, 2006, 2007, 2009

World masters Olympic sprint champion
1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006

19 times World masters champion to date
European Masters Champion 500m TT 2008, 2009
European Team Sprint Champion 500m TT 2008, 2009

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