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[[Category:Sportspeople from Abergavenny]]
[[Category:Welsh cycling coaches]]
[[Category:Rás Tailteann winners]]
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Julian Winn |
Born | (1972-09-23) 23 September 1972 (age 51) Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales |
Team information | |
Current team | Endura Racing |
Discipline | Road, Track, Cyclo cross |
Role | Rider and Coach |
Professional teams | |
1999 | Linda McCartney Racing Team |
2000–2002 | Elite 2/3 |
2003 | Team fakta-Pata |
2005 | Assos Racing Team |
2005–2006 | Pinarello Racing Team |
Major wins | |
British National Road Race Champion 2002 | |
Julian Winn from Abergavenny, Wales (born 23 September 1972[1]) is a former Welsh competitive cyclist who was formerly directeur sportif at the UCI Continental cycling team Endura Racing.[2] He represented Wales in the 1998 Commonwealth GamesatKuala Lumpur and at the 2002 Commonwealth GamesinManchester. He was appointed Welsh Cycling coach in 2005. In 2008, he was GB road race team manager at the Beijing Olympics, overseeing the victory of Welsh compatriot Nicole Cooke. Since the folding of Team Endura Winn has been director of Sugar Loaf Road, which organises bike riding weekends in the Black Mountains.[2][3]