Dave Lloyd (cyclist)

Dave Lloyd (born 12 October 1949)[1] is an English former professional cyclist.

In 1972 he came seventh in the Milk Race before going on to win the William Tell GP, beating Francesco Moser and Freddy Maertens,[2] and riding in the Munich Olympics.

In 1982 he won the Points, King of the Mountains and Overall in the Girvan 3-Day beating a strong field of riders that included Paul Curran, Joey McLoughlin and Jeff Williams.

[4] In 1984 he returned to the professional sport, and finally retired from cycling two years later.

Living in south Wirral, he is now a cycling coach and is behind The Dave Lloyd Mega Challenge.