- Ernie Clements
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fullname = Ernest J Clements
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dateofdeath = death date and age|2006|2|3|1922|2|28
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updated = 25 September 2007Ernest J "Ernie" Clements was an English road racing cyclist, frame builder and cycle shop owner (28 February 1922–3 February 2006).
Biography
Born in
Hadley ,Shropshire , Clements was one of the leaders in the introduction of massed start road races to Britain, initially as a rider and later as a sponsor. [ [http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/BC/roa/News2006/20060211_Clements.asp RR Pioneer Ernie Clements Passes Away]British Cycling 11 February 2006]He won the BLRC
British national road race championship in 1943 and 1945, and came second in 1944. Riders who competed in BLRC races were banned from competing in NCU races, but Clements managed to circumvent the ban; he won the NCU national road championship in 1946 and come second in 1948. If Clements had not been a member of the NCU, he would not have been considered to ride the world amateur road championship in 1946, nor the1948 Summer Olympics inLondon . At the latter event, he won a silver medal as part of the team in the road race - alongside team matesBob Maitland , Gordon Thomas and Ian Scott.Clements also won the first stage of the
Brighton -Glasgow race in 1951. ["1951 Brighton to Glasgow, Stage one was Brighton to London, won by Ernie Clements from Wolverhampton." Extract from 'A Ketley Mon' by Terry Low.]In 1947, there was a proposal that he turn professional should Britain send a team to the
Tour de France . Clements declined and in the event no team was sent anyway. Clements said he turned down the chance because he did not wish to relinquish his amateur status in Britain. [http://archive.worcesternews.co.uk/2006/2/10/400228.html "Worcester News"] & [http://archive.herefordtimes.com/2006/2/10/73665.html "Hereford Times"] 10 February 2006] At the time, cyclists in Britain were unable to return to amateur status once they had been professionals. This proved restrictive for many professional cyclists, who at the end of their careers were unable to return to competing at a lower level purely for enjoyment.Clements was born in
Hadley ,Shropshire but spent the majority of his early years atOld Park where he later opened a cycle shop. He became a frame builder and managedFalcon Cycles in the 1950s, and up to the 1970s.His last address was in
Ledbury ,Herefordshire where, aged 67 in 1990, he opened Clements Cycles to keep in touch with cycling. [ [http://www.lvrc.org/documents/veteran_leaguer/2006/2006_spring.pdf Obituary in the LVRC newsletter] ] He died in Malvern Community Hospital,Malvern, Worcestershire , aged 83 on 5 February 2006, having suffered fromParkinsons Disease for several years.In memorium
His death was announced in the
Cycling Weekly magazine through a paid small-ad. It said::CLEMENTS - ERNEST. (cycle trader and former road racing champion) died peacefully on February 3rd 2006. Aged 83 years. Husband of Rosemary and father of Edward. A quiet family funeral will take place. Details of a memorial service to follow. ["CLEMENTS - ERNEST", Cycling Weekly, February 2003]
Memorial race
In his memory, the annual Ernie Clements Memorial two-day stage race is organised by the
League of Veteran Racing Cyclists , with separate races for riders aged 40-54 and 55 and over. There are two stages in the first day of racing, a shortprologue (1.36 miles in 2007) and acriterium (27 miles in 2007), the third stage, on the second day, is a Road race (64/48 miles in 2007). [ [http://www.lvrc.org/result_details.asp?r=71 Ernie Clements Memorial, results on LVRC website] ]Palmarès
;1943:1st British National Road Race Championship:1st Tour of the Peak (1st edition);1944:1st 2nd Tour of the Peak:2nd BLRC national road race championship;1945:1st national road race championship;1946:1st national road race championship:1948:2nd :2nd NCU national road race championship;1951:1as Stage 1, from
Brighton toLondon ,Brighton -Glasgow stage raceReferences
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