Twice professional pursuit world champion and winner of 23 six-day races, Tony Doyle has died after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 64.
Doyle was a professional for 15 years, from 1980 to 1995, riding for UK-based teams on the road but representing Great Britain on the track as a professional.
But it was as a six-day rider that he achieved lasting acclaim with 23 wins from 139 starts, something that remains a British record. Nineteen of those wins were with Australian Danny Clark, which remains the third most successful six-day partnership on record.
His two professional pursuit world titles came in 1980 and 1986 and he was also an eight-time national pursuit champion (three times amateur, five times professional) and four-time pursuit, three-time Madison and double omnium European champion.
A multiple winner on the road in the UK, especially in the white hot 1980s Kellogg's city centre criteriums, ensured Doyle was rarely out of the headlines throughout the decade.
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