- David Fletcher (cyclist)
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David Fletcher Personal information Full name David Fletcher Nickname Didi Born February 27, 1989
Edwinstowe, England, United KingdomHeight 183 cm Weight 72 kg Team information Current team Halfords Bikehut Discipline MTB Role Rider Rider type XC Professional team(s) Trek "ScienceInSport"
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15 April 2009David Fletcher (born 27 February 1989, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire) is a British cross-country mountain biker and cyclo-cross rider and 2009 British under-23 champion.
In 2006, came 18th in the junior world championship in New Zealand and was then helped by the Olympic Development Programme.
He finished 33rd in the European championship in Holland. In September 2007, Fletcher was 3rd junior in the world championships in Fort William, Scotland. Fletcher rode for ScienceinSport in 2008.[1]
Race results 2006/09
Championship Position World Mountain Bike Championships 2006 (New Zealand) (junior) 18th[2] European Cyclo-Cross Championships 2006 (Holland) (Junior) 33rd World Mountain Bike Championships 2007 (Scotland) (junior) 3rd[3] National Mountain Bike Championships 2008 (U 23) 1st[4] World Mountain Bike Championships 2008 (Italy) (U23) 57th[5] National Cyclo-Cross Championships 2009 (U 23) 1st[6] World Cyclo-Cross Championships 2009 (Holland) (U 23) 17th[7] References
- ^ Team Science in Sport / Trek
- ^ http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/BC/gbr/EventReports2006/20060822_mtb_worlds_d3.asp
- ^ http://62.50.72.82/ucinet/uci.asp?page=results&discipline=mtb&ryear=2008&ridercategory=me&l=eng
- ^ http://www.timelaps.co.uk/assets/uploads/NationalChamps08_20-07-08.htm#ESPOIR_MEN
- ^ http://oldsite.uci.ch/UciDoc/MTB/2008/CM/XCO_MJ_RESULTS.pdf
- ^ http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/BC/cyx/EventReports2009/20090110_national_cyclo_cross_champs_day1.asp
- ^ http://www.uci.ch/templates/BUILTIN-NOFRAMES/Template3/layout.asp?MenuId=MTU1ODE
Categories:- English cyclists
- Cyclo-cross cyclists
- Cross-country mountain bikers
- 1989 births
- Living people
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