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unusual facts about World Masters



Dave Le Grys

Dave Le Grys (born 10 August 1955) is an English track cyclist, World Masters track champion, and cycling coach who has competed at international level for his country, winning a silver medal in the tandem sprint with Trevor Gadd at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.


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Independent Fabrication

Giana Roberge won the 2004 world masters time-trial championship in Austria on an XS.

Julia Shaw

In 2008 she won the World Masters Championship Time Trial Championship (Women age 40-44) at St. Johann in Tirol.

Karin Krappen

She reached the final of the Women's World Masters in 2006, beating Julie Gore, Claire Bywaters and Carla Molema before losing once more to Hoenselaar.

Lisa Ashton

Ashton reached the quarter finals of the 2007 Women's World Masters, beating 1996 finalist Heike Ernst of Germany in the last 16 before losing to Rilana Erades.

Masters athletics

World masters championships have been held outdoors every two years ever since, and a biennial World Masters Indoor Championships debuted in March 2004 in Sindelfingen, Germany.

Stephen Bunting

Bunting successfully retained the World Masters title in 2013, becoming only the fourth man to do so after Eric Bristow, Bob Anderson, and Martin Adams.

Stradalli Cycle

In December 2010, the company announced that Grant Potter, the 2010 World Masters Stage Race Champion and 2009 National Masters U.S. champion will use the Stradalli Palermo for the 2011 international race season.