Personal information | |
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Full name | Sidney Barras |
Nickname | Super Sid[1] |
Born | England Great Britain | 3 April 1948
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Sprinter |
Professional teams | |
1970 | Bantel - Raleigh |
1971–1973 | Bantel |
1974 | TI - Raleigh |
1975–1977 | Bantel |
1978 | Viking - Campagnolo |
1979 | Carlton - Weinmann |
1980 | Weinmann - Chicken |
1981 | Coventry Eagle - Campagnolo |
1982–1984 | Falcon - Campagnolo |
1985–1986 | Moducel |
1987 | Watertech - Dawes |
Major wins | |
British National Road Race Champion (1979) |
Sid Barras (born 3 April 1948)[2][3] is an English former professional road racing cyclist from Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire.[4] He was a professional for 18 years. One of Britain's foremost racing cyclists in the 1970s and 1980s[citation needed] with 380 wins,[5] in 18 years as a professional. He was national champion three times and won a stage of the Tour of Majorca[citation needed] and in the 1973 Tour of Switzerland.[6]
In 1999, Barras was directeur sportif of the British UCI division 3 team, Men's Health.[7] He was manager of Recycling.co.uk in 2007.[8]
He won the national over-50 championship in 2008.[9] In 2009, he was inducted into the British Cycling Hall of Fame.[10]
Barras is father of former professional cyclist, Tom Barras.[1]