Millennium Riders

The Lune has over the years produced top quality riders and this century is no exception. The most successful 3 riders since 2000, all went on to race with the top domestic pro teams. Ben, Matt and Jack learnt the basics with the Lune but went on to race both in the UK and around the world.

Ben Greenwood

(born 30 July 1984) Nether Kellet Lancashire

Is a British road racing cyclist who is now a coach with the Great Britain Cycling Team. Originally from Lancashire he now lives in Cheshire. A former member of the Great Britain Under-23 Academy, he has also been a member of the Rapha Condor–Sharp team,[2] and won the Under-23 British Road and TT Championships and the National hill climb championship in 2005. He also competed in the Under-23 road race at the 2006 UCI Road World Championships in Salzburg, Austria. He also represented GB in the U23 TT at Madrid the previous year.

2000-01   Lune RCC

2002        Compensation Group

2003        Life Repair

2004-06   Recycling.co.uk

2006         GB U23 Academy in Italy

2007         Bedogni-Natalini-Praga Italy

2008-11    Rapha Condor

2012          Vanilla Bikes

2013           Hope Factory Racing

2013           Team IG-Sigma Sport (for Tour of Britain)

2019-20      Macclesfield Wheelers

For more about Ben – Google, ben greenwood rouleur magazine ALSO ben greenwood cyclist

Matt Cronshaw

(born 30 December 1989) from Carnforth Lancashire   

         

2018 “Ribble Pro Cycling announced the appointment of Matt Cronshaw as team manager. Matt said “it had always been on my mind to move into this role while I was a rider, so when I got offered this opportunity with Ribble Pro Cycling, I jumped at the chance. It’s exciting to be moving into a new chapter of my life with Ribble Pro Cycling and I hope that with the addition of my knowledge of the highest domestic level, will lead to a memorable and successful year for both myself and the team.”

2006            Lune RCC     

2007            Science in Sport

2008            Kinesis

2009            Rapha – Condor – Recycling.co.uk

2010            Rapha – Condor –Sharp

2011            Team Raleigh –GAC

2012             Node4 – Giordana Racing Team

2013             Team IG Sigma Sport

2014             Velosure – Giordana Racing Team

2015-17        Madison Genesis

For more about Matt – Google, matt cronshaw cyclist ALSO matt cronshaw potter

Jack Pullar

(born 15 November 1989) from Bolton le Sands Lancashire                        

Is a British former racing cyclist,[1] who rode professionally between 2013 and 2018 for Canyon Eisberg, Pedal Heaven, Madison Genesis, Velosure-Starley Racing, Wheelbase and Vanilla Bikes. Pullar won the British National Hill Climb Championships in 2012. Pullar was part of the Scottish national team during the 2014 Commonwealth Games[4] where he competed in the Men’s Road Race alongside David Millar, Evan Oliphant and Andrew Fenn,

2006            Lune RCC

2007-09       KUK Kinesis

2010            Herbalife Leisure Lakes

2011            Vanillabikes.com

2012            Wheelbase MGD

2013             Madison Genesis

2014-15       Velosure Starley Racing

2016             Pedal Heaven

2017-18        Bike Channel- Canyon          

For more about Jack – Google,  jack pullar cyclist