Rider Profile
Alex Laycock
Age: 44
Place of birth: Leeds
Residence: Stratford uponAvon
Current club/team: Cyclestudio RC
Previous clubs/teams: Speedwell BC,MI Racing, Stourbridge CC, Warwickshire Road Club
Who/what inspired you to try cycling? I’d like to say God as that statement would shut people up, to be honest I’m not sure
How long have you been cycling competitively? 9 years
Best result/race: Warwickshire RC 2-up with John Herring!
Favourite event and why? Cheltenham CCC Hardriders tt- I went through a phase ofhating racing, did that event and the lights went on in my head, and I was happy!
Favourite training route: Shipston, Brailes, Whatcote, Shipston, Illmington
Any injuries/low points? Breaking collar bone, torn miniscus, spraining my ankle in 2 places (not all in one go! )
Aims for the season: To get 60 riders to enter the Speedwell BC mountain time trial in September
Any longer term aims? Win something so I can go to the CTT dinner!
Full time occupation: Tailor (
www.alexlaycock.co.uk)
Hours per week on the bike: 18
Coached or not? Nope
Power meter or feel? Views ! ! ! !
Bike stable: Argon tt bike, De Rosa road bike, 2 Echelon training bikes, a Pashley Princess, a Specialized training bike, a £50 mountain bike
Turbo trainer or wet and cold? Wet and cold
Listen to music while training? If so, who do you listen to? The traffic going past
How do you relax away from the bike? Walking the dogs, and, dare I admit, making dolls houses?!
Alex in competing at the Speedwell BC SPOCO tt, an event she also organised. ©
www.mickstallard.co.uk
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