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Full name
  
Antony Bell

1980
  
Midlet - Moser

Height
  
1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)

1981
  
Ian May

Discipline
  
Road

Name
  
Tony Bell

Role
  
Rider


Born
  
20 June 1958 (age 66)  England  United Kingdom (
1958-06-20
)

Tony bell nog meer moppen aan den toog 2 1976


Tony Bell (born 20 June 1958) is a freelance writer and journalist, known for his What's he on column in Cycling Weekly, where he was a columnist between 1994 and 2006. His popularity gained as a CW columnist led to engagements as an after-dinner speaker at cycling events.

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Bell is also a serious reporter with a degree in politics who has reported on race riots, gangland contracts, drugs wars and environmental and social issues in his native Merseyside for The Independent and The Observer. Following a road accident in which several members of Rhyl cycling club were killed, Bell criticized the attitudes of those such as Jeremy Clarkson, whose column in The Sun he considered anti-cyclist, and what he saw as the cynical attitude of motorists. He called for a single organisation to represent cyclists in the UK to avoid such tragedies recurring.

Bell was also professional cyclist. He once held the mountains and points jerseys in the prestigious Mi-Août Bretonne. He is the brother of former National Amateur and Professional Road Race Champion Mark Bell, who died in 2009.

Bell lives in Chester and supplements his income as a bus driver. He is writing an autobiography, provisionally called "Pinball", excerpts of which are on his web site.

Tony bell moppen aan den toog volledige lp 1973


References

Tony Bell Wikipedia


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