Cameron Biddle aiming high after eighth place in Junior tour - The Solihull Observer

Cameron Biddle aiming high after eighth place in Junior tour

Solihull Editorial 17th Aug, 2016 Updated: 21st Oct, 2016   0

A TEENAGE cyclist has set his sights high after finishing eighth in the Junior Tour of Ireland, an event which attracted some of the world’s most promising road racers.

Cameron Biddle surpassed all expectations to finish just outside a podium position during the tour which took place over six days and covered more than 500 kilometres.

The 18-year-old used his expert mountain skills to negotiate the complex roads of County Clare and finished an incredible sixth in the King of the Mountains stage of the race.

Cameron, who has competed for Solihull Cycling Club for three years, travelled to Co. Clare as part of a team of four junior riders from the West Midlands.




The Redditch College student is now hoping his stellar performance can help boost his chances of becoming a professional rider in the future, and he’s already set goals for next season.

Cameron said: “I’ve been cycling since I was six years old so it’s been in my blood for a while.


“My family have always been into bikes so it was the natural sport for me to take up – I’d like to think I’ve done well since taking things seriously and hopefully with this result I can kick on with my career.

“I went to Ireland with three other riders from the West Midlands region.

“Overall I was very pleased with my performance and went there expecting to finish in the top 20 but instead finished eighth so I’m happy with how I performed.”

It’s not just the road racing bug that Cameron has caught during his career so far though as he explained he uses cyclo-cross in the winter to keep him fit and sharp for the road racing season.

He said: “My plan is to turn professional in the coming years, I currently train six days a week though if I have a big event coming up I’ll allow myself time for recovery.

“My experience in cyclo-cross certainly helped me in Ireland as parts of each stage were hilly meaning some riders struggled to adapt to the conditions.

“It was a good few days to reflect on and it will help me set goals for next season.”

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