Tony Hewson

Tony Hewson

Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Anthony 'Tony' Hewson


image_caption =
fullname = Anthony Hewson
nickname = Tony
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1934|1|26
country = ENG
GBR
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currentteam =
discipline = Road & Track
role = Rider
ridertype = Pursuit/Endurance
amateuryears = circa 1950-1956
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proyears = 1957-1961
proteams = Independent (1957-1960)
Liberia-Grammont (1961)
majorwins = 1955 - Tour of Britain
1955 - Tour of Scotland
1954 - Viking Trophy race
1951 - National Junior Road Champion
updated = October 2008

Anthony 'Tony' Hewson (born Sheffield, England, 26 January 1934) [http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/palmares/hewson_tony.php Memoire du Cyclisme - database - Tony Hewson] ] was a British racing cyclist who rode the Tour de France and, as an amateur, won the Tour of Britain in 1955. He has been critical of the way, as he sees it, British cycling has been let down by its administrators.

Background

Hewson started cycling at 13 when his elder brother, John, asked him for a ride into Derbyshire. On the Wheel, USA, undated cutting] He had a heavy bicycle with a Sturmey-Archer hub gear, whereas his brother was already racing with Sheffield Central cycling club. He said:

Amateur career

He joined a racing club affiliated to the British League of Racing Cyclists, an organisation set up to introduce massed racing on the open road. He became national junior road champion in 1951, a year in which he won three races and came second in five others.

He continued racing during national service from 1952 to 1954. He won the Viking Trophy race in the Isle of Man in 1954 and the fifth stage of the Circuit of Britain, alternative to the Tour of Britain. He won the Tour of Britain and the Tour of Scotland in 1955.

emi-professional career

Hewson became an independent, or semi-professional in 1957, racing in Britain, Belgium and France . He said:

He, John Andrews and Vic Sutton returned to the Côte d'Azur in February 1958, living in an old ambulance bought for £75. It became a chicken house the following season. [http://www.abcc.co.uk/Reviews/PursuitStardom.htm Association of British Cycling Coaches - Review of "In Pursuit of Stardom"] ] In 1959 Hewson rode the Tour de France. He started ill-prepared after a six-week chest infection. He said:

On stage seven, to La Rochelle, Hewson was told to wait for a team-mate, Retwig, riding with him in an international team. Retwig had punctured.

Hewson and Sutton were taken on in 1960 by the Liberia-Grammont professional team led by Henry Anglade, but still riding as independents. Sutton described the venture as a short-lived disaster which reached its low when he brought down half the team when he fell on loose gravel on a bend - "for which I was blamed entirely."

Demoralisation set in and Hewson decided to quit. He was asked to join another team for the Tour de France but declined.

Retirement and assessment

Hewson stopped racing when he was 26. He said: "I felt surprisingly old and wanted to seize other opportunities beforeit became too late. I knew I had other talents outside the sporting field waiting to be exploited. I had neither the ability, health nor luck to ride much higher in the sphere of cycle racing."

Ramon Minovi, writing for the Association of British Cycling Coaches, said:

Neither Sutton nor Andrews really lived up to their talent, either. All three could have achieved so much more in cycle racing: Andrews finished 13th in the world road championship, Sutton's climbing prowess was praised by Coppi. The reasons why riders like this seemed unable to capitalise on their talents and achievements are complex, but much of it has to do with the British handicap (in road racing) of starting not at the bottom of the ladder, but miles away from it. Despite his abilities (a Tour of Britain win, a finish in the Peace Race, wins and places all over France) you feel that Hewson was never going to make a long career of it. He seems not to have had the robust constitution which Sean Yates insists is essential to withstand the enormous work-load of professional road racing. It's no surprise when he tells his mate, ‘I just keep thinking how hard it is.'

Hewson remained bitter about the way British cycling had abandoned massed racing and the infighting between the British League of Racing Cyclists and the National Cyclists Union that followed its return. He said:

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