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Full name
  
Robert John Jefferies

Name
  
Rob Jefferies

Nickname
  
Big Rob

Height
  
1.93 m

Discipline
  
Road and track

Weight
  
95 kg

Rider type
  
Sprinter


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Born
  
1 May 1968 Lambeth, Greater London, England (
1968-05-01
)

Role
  
Rider, volunteer and British Cycling employee

Died
  
May 26, 2011, Wareham, United Kingdom

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Robert John Jefferies (1 May 1968 – 26 May 2011) was an English cyclist. He was the bronze medalist at the British National Derny Champion in 1999, and the bronze medalist in the Keirin at the British National Track Championships in 1993. He was also a teacher and held a degree in Silversmithing from the Camberwell College of Arts.

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Jefferies not only a competitive cyclist, but was also very much involved in supporting grass roots cycling and helping other riders, which made him a very popular man. He was employed as Volunteer Support Officer and then as Officials Education Officer for British Cycling.

Jefferies was killed after being struck by a car whilst cycling along the A351 near Wareham. A ghost bike was placed next to the roadside where he was killed in tribute. A memorial ride was also held, attended by over 70 cyclists including his wife and daughter, and went across Studland Heath.

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Palmarès

1993
3rd Keirin, British National Track Championships
1999
3rd British National Derny Championships

References

Rob Jefferies Wikipedia