Stuart Dangerfield

Britain's top cycling time triallist of the 1990s and early 21st century over short distances. He holds the 10 miles competition record with a time of 18'19" (32.76 mph). Dangerfield is little known outside club cycling circles in Britain, having grown up in the shadow of firstly Chris Boardman and then David Millar. Millar's admission of having used the illegal drug EPO and consequent expulsion from the Great Britain squad for the 2004 Summer Olympics meant that Dangerfield was called up into the Olympic squad to race the time trial, although an injury to GB cyclist Jeremy Hunt also saw Dangerfield entered into the road race. Dangerfield, Stuart Dangerfield, Stuart

 

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