GB Cycling Team: London 2012 roll of honour
In Cycling Weekly's Olympic review issue (out in shops today), we ran through some of the key players who contributed to the incredible medal haul at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
However, that was just a selection of those who played a part in the success enjoyed by Team GB's cyclists.
Therefore, we herein present you with the full list of staff and their roles for the Games...
RIDERS
ROAD RACES
Bradley Wiggins (plus time trial)
Chris Froome (plus time trial)
Mark Cavendish
David Millar
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Ian Stannard
Nicole Cooke
Lizzie Armitstead (plus time trial)
Emma Pooley (plus time trial)
Lucy Martin
TRACK
Sir Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
Philip Hindes
Ed Clancy
Geraint Thomas
Peter Kennaugh
Steven Burke
Victoria Pendleton
Jessica Varnish
Laura Trott
Dani King
Joanna Rowsell
Wendy Houvenaghel (Travelling reserve)
Andy Tennant (Travelling reserve)
BMX
Liam Phillips
Shanaze Reade
MTB
Annie Last
Liam Killeen
STAFF
Dave Brailsford - Performance Director
Shane Sutton - Head Coach
Steve Peter - Psychiatrist
Doug Dailey - Sports Engagement Manager
Keith Reynolds - Logistics Manager
Iain Dyer - Sprint Coach
Jan van Eijden - Sprint Coach
Paul Manning - Women's Endurance Coach
Dan Hunt - Men's Endurance Coach
Rod Ellingworth - Men's Road Coach
Sean Yates - Coach
Tim Kerrison - Sports Scientist
Chris Newton - Women's Road Coach
Grant White - BMX Coach
Phil Dixon - MTB coach
Richard Freeman - Doctor
Phil Burt - Physio
Abby Burton - Press Officer
Will Forbes - Performance Analyst
Chris White - Performance Analyst
Jonathan Leeder - Performance Analyst
Martyn Ashfield - Mechanic
Ernie Feargrieve - Mechanic
Mark Ingham - Mechanic
John Hewitt - Mechanic
Diego Costa - Mechanic
Alan Williams - Mechanic
Adrianna Fouche - Carer
Luc de Wilde - Carer
Angela Rickard - Carer
David Rozman - Carer
Klaus Liebold - Carer
Matt Parker - Marginal Gains
The non-accredited staff were:
Nigel Mitchell - Nutritionist
Jo Harrison - Performance Lifestyle Advistor
Paul Barratt - Biomechanist
Scott Gardner - Sports Scientist
Chris Lillywhite
Ben Wilson
Alan Farrell - Doctor
Oli Cookson - Logistics
Soren Kristiansen - Chef
Dan Gillemette - Physio
Poppy Angus - Soigneur
Esme Taylor- Physiologist
Related links
London 2012 Olympic Games: Cycling Weekly's coverage index
London 2012: Live text coverage of cycling events
August 7: Track cycling day six
August 6: Track cycling day five
August 5: Track cycling day four
August 4: Track cycling day three
August 3: Track cycling day two
August 2: Track cycling day one
August 1: Men's and women's time trials
July 28: Men's road race
July 29: Women's road race
London 2012: Latest news
Video: Hoy and Pendleton bow out, but new talent coming through
Sir Chris Hoy looking good as British cyclists look to end with a flourish
GB doing something right says O'Shea
Comment: Hindes's purposeful crash - fair or foul?
New format for team pursuit explained
Pendleton and Varnish out of team sprint
'Hot pants' key to Pendleton and Hoy sprint
Britain's sprinters looking to continue GB medal haul
Wiggins: Tour was perfect Olympic TT preparation
Olympic time trial round-up
Pendleton warms up for London 2012
Cancellara in, Evans out of time trial
CW eyewitness: Remember the name
Cavendish finds solace in commitment of his team mates
London 2012: Team info
Men's road race start list
Women's road race start list
Men's time trial start list
Women's time trial start list
Team GB rider profiles
Great Britain track team confirmed
Bronzini leads Italian Olympic cycling team
British Olympic men's road race team announced
Armitstead and Cooke lead GB women's road cycling team
London 2012: Event guides
Olympic Games men's time trial: Who will win?
Olympic Games women's time trial: Who will win?
Olympic time trial routes announced
Olympic Games women's road race: Who will win?
Olympic Games men's road race: Who will win?
Download detailed Olympic road race route map
London 2012 cycling schedule
London 2012: Reports
Kulhavy wins men's Olympic mountain bike event as Killeen crashes out
Bresset wins women's mountain bike event
Reade and Phillips out of medals in BMX
Phillips eases through to BMX semi-finals
Reade and Phillips kicks off Olympic BMX campaigns
Sir Chris Hoy wins sixth Olympic gold
Trott stunned at double Olympic gold
Pendleton ends career on a high
Tremendous Trott eliminates the rest in Olympic omnium
Kenny stuns Bauge in sprint to win second gold
Bronze for Clancy while Pendleton marches on
Pendleton sets new Olympic record to qualify ahead of Meares
Trott, King and Rowsell keep gold medals coming
Kenny lights up a stuttering men's sprint competition
Track day two: Pendleton and team pursuiters deliver more gold
Track cycling day one: Hoy leads team sprinters to gold
Wiggins wins gold in men's time trial, bronze for Froome
Armstrong defends Olympic title in women's time trial
Cycling events medal table
Women's road race: Armitstead wins silver as Vos strikes gold
Men's road race: Vinokourov wins as Cavendish misses out
London 2012: Photos
Men's mountain biking by Phil O'Connor
Men's mountain biking by Graham Watson
Women's mountain biking by Phil O'Connor
Women's mountain biking by Graham Watson
BMX finals by Phil O'Connor
BMX finals by Graham Watson
BMX men's quarter-finals by Graham Watson
Track day six (evening) by Andy Jones
Track day six by Phil O'Connor
Track day six by Graham Watson
Track day five by Andy Jones
Track day five by Graham Watson
Track day four evening session by Andy Jones
Track day four evening session by Graham Watson
Track day four morning session by Andy Jones
Track day four morning session by Phil O'Connor
Track day three evening session by Andy Jones
Track day three evening session by Phil O'Connor
Track day three morning session by Andy Jones
Track day two by Phil O'Connor
Track day two by Graham Watson
Track day one by Andy Jones
Track day one by Phil O'Connor
Track day one by Graham Watson
Men's time trial by Graham Watson
Women's time trial by Graham Watson
Pendleton track training
Women's road race by Andy Jones
Women's road race by Graham Watson
Men's road race by Andy Jones
Men's road race by Phil O'Connor
Men's road race by Graham Watson
Team GB road race training on Box Hill (July 26)
London 2012: Podcasts
Cycling Weekly podcasts on Soundcloud
London 2012: TV schedule
London 2012 BBC TV cycling coverage schedule
London 2012 Eurosport cycling coverage schedule
Related links
CW's dummies' guide to track racing
World's best BMXers in London 2012 test event
Olympic road race test event: Report card
Cavendish wins London-Surrey Cycle Classic
London-Surrey Cycle Classic photo gallery
Olympic road race route officially revealed
London 2012 tickets on sale from March
Older news items
The scene at Box Hill
Tickets for Box Hill? You may need another...
Bradley Wiggins' UKSI Olympic bike
Hoy helicoptered in for opening ceremony
Box Hill closed after local riders give security the slip
Boonen and Gilbert train on Box Hill Olympic circuit
Goss fresh for Olympic Games assault
Trott on top: London 2012
Hoy to be GB flag bearer at London 2012 opening ceremony
Millar: I think about Olympics all the time
Cavendish recognises advantage in missed Tour chances ahead of Olympics
Kenny not Hoy selected for London 2012 sprint
German and French Olympic teams sneak in fourth sprinter
Cavendish: GB's best bet for Olympic gold
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