The highly anticipated Lloyds Bank National Road Championships are set to showcase an impressive roster of Welsh cyclists, competing for top honours in this prestigious event.
Men Competitors: Owain Doull MBE, Luke Rowe, Joshua Tarling, Stephen Williams, Ben Marsh, Archie Peet, Cai Davies, Rhys Britton, Huw Buck Jones, William Roberts, Edward Morgan, Tomos Pattinson, William Truelove, William Harding
Among the notable participants is Elinor Barker MBE, a celebrated Welsh cyclist known for her tenacity and skill. Fans are eagerly anticipating whether Barker can surpass her
performance from last year.
This championship marks a significant milestone in Luke Rowe’s career, as he competes in his final national road race. Rowe, a key rider for Team INEOS (formerly Team Sky), has been a stalwart in professional cycling for over a decade. His exceptional skills as a domestique have been instrumental in supporting his teammates to numerous Grand Tour victories, including those of Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas. Rowe’s career highlights include multiple Tour de France wins, where his leadership and experience have been invaluable.
Owain Doull MBE, another seasoned professional, joins the fray alongside Stephen Williams, who achieved a podium finish last year and has enjoyed a sensational season with victories including the Santos Tour Down Under and La Fleche Wallonne. We expect both cyclists to be strong contenders in this year’s race.
The Welsh team is poised for a thrilling performance at the Lloyds Bank National Road Championships. Supporters and cycling enthusiasts are encouraged to follow these athletes as they strive for glory on the national stage.
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