Full name Yanto Barker 2001–2002 VC Roubaix Height 1.82 m Role Cyclist | Discipline Road Name Yanto Barker 2003 CC Etupes Weight 69 kg | |
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Born 6 January 1980 (age 44) Carmarthen, Wales ( 1980-01-06 ) |
Sir Bradley Wiggins & Yanto Barker Talk Cycling Fashion | Cycling Weekly
Ultimate Guide to Cornering with Yanto Barker | Cycling Weekly
Yanto Barker (born 6 January 1980) is a Welsh professional racing cyclist. Barker was the highest placed Briton in the 2005 Tour of Britain, coming ninth in the general classification.
Contents
- Sir Bradley Wiggins Yanto Barker Talk Cycling Fashion Cycling Weekly
- Ultimate Guide to Cornering with Yanto Barker Cycling Weekly
- Career
- Personal life
- References

Career

Born in Carmarthen and despite starting racing late at the age of 15, joining the Mid-Devon Cycling Club, Barker was successful in the junior ranks (aged 16–18). Having won the Junior British National Road Race Championships, he was selected to ride the Junior Road Race World Championships where he finished 11th.

When Barker joined the senior ranks at the age of 19, he was selected to represent Britain as part of the National U23 team, and was paid. He moved to Manchester to be closer to the track and the medical & coaching team.

By 2000, there was less money available for cyclists such as Barker and, following the advice of a coach, he moved to France at the age of 20 to gain experience of continental racing. He represented Wales at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne

He initially retired from professional cycling in 2007, returning to live in Devon but returned to cycling in 2010 to ride for the Pendragon Sports / Le Col / Colnago Team. Barker signed for Team UK Youth for 2012.

In 2013, Barker won the inaugural edition of the 200 km UCS Ipswich and Coastal GP when sprinting clear on an eight-man group containing Mike Northey and Rob Partridge.
It was announced in November 2013 that Barker had signed for Team Raleigh for 2014. After one season with Raleigh Barker was announced as the leader of the new ONE Pro Cycling team for the 2015 season. In September 2016 Barker announced that he would retire at the end of the season.
Personal life
He lived in Wales as a child but later moved to Devon. He runs his own cycling clothing company called Le Col. He married Nicola in 2015.