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Rayner Foundation 2020 Riders Announced

Published 29th January 2020

The Rayner Foundation is pleased to be able to reveal the names of those riders that will be supported during the season of 2020. A total of 41 riders will live and race abroad for various teams in Europe. THE NUMBERS 41 Riders consisting of 33 Male and 8 Female 20 have been funded previously […]

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Theo Modell: “I love France and its difficult races”

Published 16th August 2019

This post has been translated from the original French. Read the original article here. Coming 11th in the United Kingdom’s time trial championship this year for his first year in the category, and 10th overall of the Sint-Martinusprijs Kontich (international juniors) last season, the young Welshman Theo Modell, 18, is the one of the hopes […]

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When Britain’s first Tour stage winner blew the field away in 1959

Published 12th July 2019

Below is an extract from a great article by Felix Lowe on Eurosport. The second of our historical Re-Cycle series during this year’s Tour de France doffs its hat to Brian Robinson on the sixtieth anniversary of his remarkable solo win in Stage 20 of the 1959 Tour. Britain’s first ever Tour stage winner tells […]

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The Greatest – The Times and Life of Beryl Burton

Published 1st July 2019

Pre-register for your copy of the latest book from bestselling author William Fotheringham £1 from each book copy sold will be donated to the Dave Rayner Fund A prolific world and national champion on road and track, whose career lasted more than 25 years, Burton dominated women’s racing in the UK during the 1960s and […]

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Kick Starting The Season - Calum Johnston

Published 3rd May 2019

This blog post was written by Calum Johnston, a new rider funded by the Dave Rayner Fund for 2019. You can read the original post here. So after 10 weeks of hard training in Spain it was time to see if it would all pay off. It was the first race of the Season which […]

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Racing Review - Harrison Wood

Published 2nd May 2019

This blog post was written by Harrison Wood, a new rider funded by the Dave Rayner Fund for 2019. You can read the original post here. Recently I have been super busy with racing and training. In the month of April, I have raced every weekend and gained some nice results and good experiences. In […]

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Stuart Balfour’s Dave Rayner Diary: A difficult first few weeks and a pledge to ditch Netflix in favour of psychology!

Published 24th April 2019

This article was written by Stuart Balfour for Allez! Allez! CC. You can read the original article here. It has been a tough start to the season for me as I fell ill after our first block of races in the Vendee for Circuit Des Plages Vendeennes. After spending 10 days bed bound with a […]

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George Jary journal: a look at Eiser Hirumet

Published 11th April 2019

This article was posted to British Continental. You can read the original article here. Rider journals: George Jary #3 George Jary and three other riders are keeping rider journals for The British Continental this season. George, 22, is funded by the Dave Rayner Fund and races for the Eiser Hirumet team in Spain. This is George’s third journal entry. In […]

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Jesse Yates

Published 2nd March 2017

  Is the first time you have had support from the Dave Rayner Fund? No this is my 2nd year being supported by The Dave Rayner Fund.   What is your cycling history ?  I have been riding since 2013 and racing since 2015, I started with my local team In-Gear Quickvit Trainsharp. I am […]

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Max Williamson

Published 2nd March 2017

Is the first time you have had support from the Dave Rayner Fund? It is yes, I feel pretty honoured to have my name on the list of funded riders looking at some of the previously supported riders and what they have gone on to achieve.     What is your cycling history ? I […]

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