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Rider type
  
Sprinter

Name
  
Matthew Crampton

Current team
  
Sky Track Cycling

2010–2013
  
Sky Track Cycling

Weight
  
90 kg


2008
  
Science in Sport

Height
  
1.86 m

2006
  
Sportcity Velo

Role
  
Cyclist

Disciplines
  
Track cycling

Matthew Crampton httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Full name
  
Matthew Nicholas Crampton

Born
  
23 May 1986 (age 37)  England  Great Britain (
1986-05-23
)

Profiles

Crampton wins Cycling Keirin, Aguascalientes - Universal Sports


Matthew "Matt" Nicholas Crampton (born 23 May 1986) is an English former track cyclist for Sky Track Cycling. He was a member of British Cycling's Olympic Podium Programme, and represented Great Britain at a number of major events. Crampton specialized in track sprinting and competed in the individual sprint, team sprint, keirin and kilo events.

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Biography

Born in Manchester, Crampton won the junior sprint and keirin events at the 2004 European Track Championships. Crampton competed at the Youth Commonwealth Games in Bendigo, Australia in 2004, winning a silver medal in the keirin.

He went on to take the silver medal as a member of England's Team Sprint squad at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. 2007 saw Crampton take the silver medal in the keirin and bronze in the team sprint at the European Track Championships, this time riding in the under 23 category.

He won a bronze medal in the individual sprint at the first round of the 2008–2009 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics at Manchester on 1 November 2008. He also won the Japanese Keirin Association Race the next day.

On 15 November 2008 he competed in the Revolution 21 event in Manchester. He won both events he was entered in, the Sprint and the Keirin. Other riders present were Jason Kenny, Ross Edgar and Jamie Staff.

He won silver in the men's team sprint at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships with teammates Jamie Staff and Jason Kenny. He also won silver in the same event two years later with Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny, after the French squad were stripped of the world title and the British team were promoted from their original bronze medals.

At the 2011 UEC European Track Championships, Crampton won the gold medal in the keirin.

He won gold in keirin and placed second at team sprint in Aguascalientes at 2013–14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup.

In November 2016 Crampton announced his retirement from competition, indicating that he would continue to be involved in the sport as a coach.

References

Matthew Crampton Wikipedia


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