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Nickname
  
Baxter

1991-1994
  
Team Raleigh

Current team
  
Retired

1995-1998
  
GT Bicycles


Discipline
  
Cyclo-cross & MTB

Name
  
David Baker

1987-1990
  
Ace RT Peugeot Cycles

Role
  
Cyclist

David Baker (cyclist) David Baker UK Mountain Bike Hall of Fame

Born
  
30 December 1965 (age 58)  England United Kingdom (
1965-12-30
)

Rider type
  
Cyclo-cross, Cross-country cycling

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David Baker (born 30 December 1965) is an English former professional racing cyclist, specialising in cyclo-cross and mountain bike racing.

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Biography

Baker, from Dronfield Derbyshire, began his Cycling years riding for Norton Wheelers in Cyclo-cross events. He soon progressed and joined the Ace Racing Team where himself & fellow Team Mate Tim Gould dominated Cyclo-cross events for years. In the late 1980s Baker and Gould tried mountain bike racing in small events, this progressed to MBC (Mountain Bike Club) events which were recognised as a National Series back then. To the early 1990s the 7UP BMBF (British Mountain Bike Federation) was born- (the sport of Mountain Biking was booming) David won the 7UP National Series on numerous occasions. This was also supplemented with Mountain Bike National Champion titles. In 1993 David won the UK round of the Grundig Mountain Bike World Cup at Newnham Park near Plymouth UK. - this was a fantastic ride as having not been a regular rider in the World Series he had to qualify in a race the day before. This was David's opening to world recognition from sponsors in the next few years & to the final part of his career. David represented Great Britain at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games placing 15th in the men's mountain bike event. Two years later after the 1996 Summer Olympics David was still competing at World Class level when he was forced to retire with heart problems. In 2009 David was inducted into the British Cycling Hall of Fame to be recognised as one of the great champions of the sport.

MTB

1992
1st XC, British Mountain Biking National Championships
1st XC, British Mountain Biking National Points Series inc EVERY ROUND
3rd UCI Mountain Bike World Championships Cross-Country, Bromont

1993
1st XC, Grundig UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Semi Final Round - Plymouth UK
1st XC, British Mountain Biking National Championships

1994
1st XC, British Mountain Biking National Championships

1995

1996
15th Men's Cross-country 1996 Atlanta Olympics

1997

1998

References

David Baker (cyclist) Wikipedia