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Geoff Wiles (Geoffrey John Wiles) was born on 18 June, 1944. Discover Geoff Wiles's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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Geoff Wiles Net Worth
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In 2014, Wiles competed for Great Britain (GBR) in the UCI World Cycling Tour (UWCT) Final (formerly the UCI Amateur Road World Championships). Wiles suffered a leg injury during the race, but still finished fourth in the Male Over-70s category of the Road Race event.
In October 2014, he competed for GBR in yet another World Championship, this time in Manchester: The UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships. Here Wiles gained 3 medals, including gold in both the M70-74 Points race and the M70-74 Individual Pursuit.
In April/May 2012 Wiles took part in the Alf Buttler Peace Race Tribute Ride, riding all thirteen stages of the original 1955 Peace Race.
Wiles now lives with his wife Barbara in Kent, where he coaches the San Fairy Ann Racing Team. In 2010 he completed a BSc degree in Sports Science at the University of Greenwich.
He moved to Carlton Cycles, sponsored by a company that was part of the Raleigh empire, in 1979 and then to minor sponsors, Glemp and New Style Windows, before retiring after 1981.
He won the national road championship as a professional in 1976 and competed for his country as an amateur. He organised cycling and other races, helped form BMX in Britain and ran a cycle-shop in Kent, England. He now competes for Great Britain in world masters cycling events, and coaches a regional cycle racing team (Abellio SFA Racing Team)
Wiles then joined the Clive Stuart professional team, based at a cycle business near his home, in 1970. He rode with Reg Smith, John Clarey, Pete Smith and Reg Barnett, winning his sponsors' own race, the Clive Stuart Grand Prix, that same year. From there he moved to the Holdsworth team alongside Les West, Colin Lewis and others and won the national road championship in 1976. He came third in 1977.
Wiles also competed in track cycling during the 1970s. In 1971, shortly after joining the Holdsworth team, he and teammate Dave Nie won gold at the British National Madison Championships in a time of 01h 43m 46s.
The win brought Wiles selection for the South of England team for the Milk Race, and the Tour of Britain in 1966. He won a stage at Hove, near Brighton. Wiles then went on to compete for Britain in amateur stage races across the world both sides of the Iron curtain, including
Geoff Wiles (born 18 June 1944) is an English former professional racing cyclist.