Historic Overview Ray Booty
Rider
Overall Rank | 14248 |
Name | Ray BOOTY |
Country | Great Britain |
Date of birth | 03-Sep-1932 - Ipswich (Suffolk) |
Date of death | 25-Aug-2012 - Derby (Derbyshire) |
Biography
Raymond Charles Booty (3 September 1932 – 25 August 2012), sometimes nicknamed "The Boot", was an English road bicycle racer. In 1956 he was the first man to beat four hours for the 100 miles (160 km) individual time trial.
Booty rode for Ericsson Wheelers Cycling Club, a since-disbanded Nottinghamshire cycling club, and the Army Cycling Union. He won the national 100-mile (160 km) time trial championship every year from 1955 to 1959.
source - Wikipedia
Seasons
Ray Booty - Scores by Season
Year | Team | Score | Rank | ||
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1. | 1955 | Individual | 66 | 468 | |
Wyścig Pokoju / Závod Míru / Friedensfahrt | |||||
02/05 | Stage 1 | 4 | |||
27/08 | World Championships Road Race (Amateurs) | 9 | |||
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2. | 1958 | Individual | 30 | 683 | |
Milk Race | |||||
31/05 | Stage 5a | 7 | |||
30/08 | World Championships Road Race (Amateurs) | 23 | |||
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Overall: | 96 | 14248 |