Draft:Craig Chapman
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Craig Chapman (born 9 March 1966) is a former professional cyclist from Glendale New South Wales Australia. He represented Australia at the world championships and 1990 Commonwealth Games(3) .He converted from a track cyclist to a road cyclist specializing in the 100KM road teams time trial.
1987
Oceania Track Cycling Championships.
1KTT Elite 2nd
50K Elite Points Race Elite 3rd
Elite Teams Pursuit Elite 2nd
1988
Australian Road Race Championships
1988 Australian 100KM TTT Elite Gold
Tour of Tasmania
1St Tour of Tasmania Sprint Jersey
1989
Australian Track Championships
4KM Elite Teams Pursuit 3rd Australian Elite Maddison Championship 3rd
Australian Road Championships
1989 Australian 100km TTT 3rd
European Chrono Quest
Britany France 85KM Teams Time Trial 1st
Australia Team B Keech, A Logan, C Chapman, J Grindal
World Championship
Chambery France 9th 100km Teams Time Trial
Australia Team B Keech, A Logan, C Chapman, J Grindal
Commonwealth Bank Classic
1st Stage 7 183KM Forster to Newcastle
References[edit]
1. https://www.the-sports.org/cycling-world-championships-results-1989-men-epm11962.html#197783 1989 World Championships results 1989
2. http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/cycleclassic/2000/database/1989.html 1989 The Cycle Classic Database
3. https://commonwealthgames.com.au/athletes/craig-chapman/ 1990 Commonwealth Games Team 1990