Paul Sherwen

Paul Sherwen

Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Paul Sherwen


fullname = William Paul Sherwen
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1956|6|7
country = ENG
GBR
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currentteam =
discipline = Road
role = Rider
ridertype =
amateuryears =
amateurteams =
proyears = 1978–1979
1980–1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
proteams = Fiat - La France
La Redoute - Motobecane
La Redoute
La Redoute - Cycles MBK
Raleigh - Weinmann
Raleigh - Banana
majorwins =
updated = 20 December 2007

Paul Sherwen (born in Widnes, Cheshire on 7 June 1956 [cite web|url=http://www.cyclebase.nl/?lang=en&news=en&pc=normal&page=renner&db=m&id=14840|title=Profile|publisher=cyclebase.nl] [cite web|url=http://www.cyclingwebsite.net/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=5639|title=Profile|publisher=cyclingwebsite.net] ) is an English former professional racing cyclist. He is now a broadcaster on cycling, notably the Tour de France. He raced in seven editions of the Tour, finishing five, and gained a reputation for his ability to suffer over long mountain stages.

Cycling career

Sherwen started as a swimmer, finishing second in the under-14 Kenyan swimming championship. Upon returning to Britain, he won the regional under-18 championship for Runcorn and District. However, at 16, he turned to cycling and rode for the Weaver Valley CC in Cheshire, receiving guidance from Manchester coach Harold Nelson.

At 19, riding for Altrincham Road Club, he won the season-long Star Trophy series in 1976, winning the Manx International and the Archer Pernod GP and two stages in the Tour of Malago.

A year later, he won Folkestone-London, attacking from the gun. For the French team ACBB (Athletic Club Boulogne Billancourt) he won Paris-Barentin, Paris-Mauberge and the Tour de l'Essone, was third in the amateur Paris-Roubaix and second in the British championship. Despite spending only part of the year in France due to examinations, he came second in the season-long Palme d'Or competition. 1977 saw him ride the world championship in Venezuela, the pro-am Étoile des Éspoirs and the Scottish Milk Race.

In 1978 he turned professional for Fiat under Raphaël Géminiani, and later rode as a domestique in the La Redoute cycling team.

He finished 70th in the 1978 Tour de France. In 1980, he came close to being eliminated on the third stage of the Tour. He finished outside the cut-off time (a percentage of the winner’s time), but was reinstated in view of his solo chase after a crash. The reinstatement delayed abandonment, and he was to repeat the process six years later.

Sherwen was 20th and 11th in Milan-Sanremo in 1979 and 1980 respectively, and 15th in the 1984 Paris-Roubaix. He finished third in the Tour du Haut-Var, won by Seán Kelly, in 1982, following a stage win in the season-opening Tour of the Mediterranean. He came second in the Four Days of Dunkirk in 1983, winning a stage. He won the Grand Prix de Denain.

In the Tour, Sherwen finished 111th in 1982 and 116th in 1984. During the last mountain stage of 1984, he diced with the cut-off time. Riding with Australian cyclist Allan Peiper towards the summit at La Plagne, Peiper was knocked from his bike by a Dutch enthusiast. Sherwen – aware of the cut-off – told him to get back on his bike and they crossed the line just inside the limit.

1985 tour

On the first day in the mountains of the 1985 Tour de France, Sherwen crashed in the first kilometre before the race had left Epinal. With Bernard Hinault setting a fast pace, Sherwen had little chance to regain the other riders. He rode solo for six hours over six mountains, accompanied by a motorcycle outrider, and was over an hour behind the stage winner, and 23 minutes outside the cut-off – the Tour publicity caravan had started its return journey and had to move to one side to allow Sherwen to complete the stage. However, again, his courage and endurance were rewarded by reinstatement – he did continue and went on to finish this Tour which would be his last.

Sherwen retired after winning the British road race championship in 1987.He managed the Banana-Raleigh team until Raleigh pulled out at the end of 1989. During this time, he worked as a co-comentator with Phil Liggett for Channel 4's coverage of the Tour de France. After Banana-Raleigh, Sherwen worked with the American Motorola Cycling Team.

Today

During the Tour de France, Sherwen commentates for ITV, Versus, Australia's SBS Network and the United States' CBS Sports with Phil Liggett. Sherwen lives on the Ugandan/Kenyan border in Busia, in which he operates a gold mine. [ [http://www.versus.com/tdf/article/view/763 Tour de France Stages | Current Stage News | Versus default ] ]

Notes and references

External links

* [http://sherwen.blogspot.com/ Sherwen's Blogspot]


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