Golden Book of Cycling - Chapter 2

Chapter 2

The original golden book was finally shut in 1972. In 1991 the Pedal Club started "The Pedal Club Golden Book" to resurrect the tradition.

  • Christopher Boardman (Chris Boardman), Citation in 1990s, aged ?.
  • Ian Scott Cammish (Ian Cammish), Citation in 1990s, aged 35.
  • Tom Simpson, Posthumous Citation in 1990s.
  • Ian Steel, Citation in 1990s, aged 62
  • Les West (Leslie George West), Citation in 1990s.
  • Ronald Robert White (Ron White), Citation in 1990s, aged 80+.
  • Peter John Woodburn (John Woodburn), Citation in 1990s, aged 55.
  • Sean Yates, Citation in 1990s, aged 30.
  • Roy Cromack, Citation in 1991, aged 51.
  • Alfred Engers (Alf Engers), Citation in 1990s, aged ?.
  • Alex Moulton (Alex Moulton), CBE signed the book when he was 71, circa 1991.
  • Eileen Gray, C.B.E. Citation in 1991, aged 71.
  • Beryl Burton, Second Citation in 1991, aged ?.
  • Amanda Ellen Jones (Mandy Jones) won the world road race championship in 1982. She signed the Golden Book circa 1991, when she was 29.
  • Roy Cromack was an all-rounder, winning championship medals from 4,000 metres on the track to 24 hours on the road. He competed in the road race at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico.
  • Anthony Paul Doyle (Tony Doyle), Citation in 1992, aged 33.
  • William Edward Squance (Bill Squance), Citation in 1992, aged ?.
  • Charles William Messenger (Chas Messenger), Citation in 1992, aged 88.
  • Douglas Graham Obree (Graham Obree), Citation in 1995, aged 29.
  • Richard William Ewart Poole (Dick Poole), Citation in 1995, aged 63.
  • Ronald Vincent Webb (Ron Webb), Citation in 1997.
  • Harold George Scott (Harold Scott), Posthumous Citation in 1998, aged 87.

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