- Mark Lovatt
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Mark Lovatt (cyclist) (born August 12, 1971) is a British road racing cyclist who represented the United Kingdom at the 2001 UCI Road World Championships and England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
Based in England, Lovatt has won the Tour of the Peak Premier Calendar race six times, the Premier Calendar series in 2000 and 2003, and the National Hill Climb Championships in 2002 while riding for the Compensation Group R.T.
Results
1994 3º in National Championship, Road, Amateurs, Great-Britain (GBR)
2000 1º in Havant International GP (GBR)
2000 1º in Stage 1 Girvan Three Day (GBR)
2001 1º in Stokesley (GBR)
2001 1º in Naseby (GBR)
2001 1º in Ingleby (GBR)
2001 1º in Sheriff Hutton (GBR)
2001 1º in Oakley (GBR)
2001 1º in Tour of the Peak (GBR)
2001 1º in Tour of the Reservoir (GBR)
2002 1º in Shay Elliot Memorial (IRL)
2002 1º in Stage 3 Tour of Northumberland (GBR)
2002 1º in Stage 1 Ras Mumhan, Ras Mumhan (IRL)
2002 1º in Tour of the Reservoir (GBR)
2002 1º in St.-Helens (GBR)
2002 1º in Neil Gardner Memorial (GBR)
2002 1º in Tour of the Peak (GBR)
2002 1º in John Walker Memorial (GBR)
2003 1º in Manx International (GBR)
2003 1º in Tour of the Peak (GBR)
2003 1º in Stage 3 Girvan Three Day, Electric Brae (GBR)
2003 1º in Lincoln International GP (GBR)
2003 1º in Five Valleys Premier Calendar Road Race (GBR)
2003 1º in Port Talbot-Five Valleys (GBR)
2003 1º in Stage 2 Tour of Northumberland, Ashingtow (GBR)
2006 1º in A.A. Brown Duncan Murray Wines Road Race (GBR)
References
- Mark Lovatt profile at Cycling Archives
Categories:- 1971 births
- Living people
- English cyclists
- Commonwealth Games competitors for England
- Cyclists at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
- British cycling biography stubs
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