Dave Le Grys


David Le Grys is an English track cyclist, World Masters track champion, and cycling coach who has competed at international level for his country.

Cycling career

He represented England and won a silver medal in the tandem sprint with Trevor Gadd, at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
He represented Great Britain at the Olympic Games, world championships and grand prix and was a multiple national champion from 1973 to 1987, and was an élite professional.

Palmarès

; Commonwealth Games silver medal
; British National Individual Sprint Championships
; British National Tandem Sprint Championships
; British National Keirin Championships
; World cycling speed record

Coaching

Having turned professional in 1982, Le Grys retired from cycling in 1987 for 10 years but carried on coaching. He became the British Cycling Federation's national track coach in 1989, but retired in July 1994 in protest at Paul McHugh's omission from England's 1994 Commonwealth Games squad. In 1986 he set both the British absolute speed record at 110 mph behind a pace car with faring and the World roller cycling speed record at 126.6 mph. He was also involved with marathon running and duathlons. Best marathon 2 hours 36 minutes.
Le Grys returned to competitive cycling 1997. He won the 500m time trial in the 50–54 age group at the 2006 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships at Manchester Velodrome. At the 2007 Championships, held at the Dunc Gray Velodrome in Sydney, he won gold in the 500m Time Trial with a WR of 34.01 and silver in the 750m Team Sprint. Le Grys has won 25 World Masters titles in the sprint, team sprint, 750 and 500m time trials. 2013 was a good year for Le Grys, he won three European Masters track championships, two World Masters Track Championships, Essex Sports Personality of the year and married Tracy Baker, former wife of Essex cyclist Gary Baker.
Open heart surgery 2015 at Papworth Hospital repairing leaky heart valve and back Surgery 2016 Royal London Orthopaedic Hospital Back racing again and has medalled in World Masters in USA 2017 and British Masters Championships 2017-2018, however was well below the fitness/strength he is used to. "Legro" as he is known to most is focussing now is the latter part of his life running training camps in Majorca

Palmarès

; National veteran sprint champion
; National masters sprint champion
; National masters 750m TT champion
; National masters 500m TT champion
; World masters sprint champion
; World masters 750m TT champion
; World masters 500m TT champion
; World masters Olympic sprint champion
25 times World masters champion to date
; European Masters Champion 500m TT 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013
; European Team Sprint Champion 500m TT 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2017