Ribble Weldtite Pro Cycling

Ribble Weldtite Pro Cycling impressed on their Tour of Britain debut in 2021, recording four top-10 stage finishes and having the highest overall finisher – James Shaw – of the domestic teams.
Ribble Weldtite Pro Cycling impressed on their Tour of Britain debut in 2021, recording four top-10 stage finishes and having the highest overall finisher – James Shaw – of the domestic teams.
Returning for their second start in the UK’s biggest race, five of their 16-rider squad could potentially get to race on home roads. Siblings Charlie and Harry Tanfield, Commonwealth Games medalists from 2018, are from the North Yorkshire village of Great Ayton, which is raced through on stage four.
Ollie Peckover and Ross Lamb are both from Nottinghamshire, host county for stage five, while selection would allow for Will Brown to race through his home town of Whitby on day four.
Ribble Weldtite Pro Cycling are managed by Colin Sturgess, a British Olympian and former track world champion.
Factfile
Country | Great Britain |
Founded | 2017 |
Team name abbreviation | RWC |
Participations | One (2021) |
Notable results | Four top-10 stage finishes |
Website | ribbleweldtite.co.uk |
@RibbleWeldtite |
Riders
31 | Finn Crockett | GBR |
32 | Red Walters | GRN |
33 | Zeb Kyffin | GBR |
34 | Ross Lamb | GBR |
35 | Charlie Tanfield | GBR |
36 | Harry Tanfield | GBR |
Jersey artwork: @JeroenAnnaert