Ben Tulett

Ben Samuel Tulett (born 26 August 2001) is a British cyclo-cross and road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Alpecin–Fenix.[1] In 2018, he won the Junior World Cyclocross Championships in Valkenburg[2] and repeated the feat 12 months later in Bogense.[3]

Ben Tulett
Personal information
Full nameBen Samuel Tulett
Born (2001-08-26) 26 August 2001
Team information
Current teamAlpecin–Fenix
Discipline
  • Cyclo-cross
RoleRider
Amateur team
2019Willebrord Wil Vooruit
Professional team
2019–Corendon–Circus

Major results

Cyclo-cross

2017–2018
1st UCI World Junior Championships
1st Vlaamse Druivenveldrit Overijse (junior)
1st Waaslandcross (junior)
Junior National Trophy Series
1st Derby
1st Shrewsbury
3rd Abergavenny
Junior DVV Trophy
1st Koppenbergcross
3rd Flandriencross
2nd National Junior Championships
Junior Brico Cross
2nd Polderscross
UCI Junior World Cup
3rd Cyclo-cross Namur
3rd UEC European Junior Championships
2018–2019
1st UCI World Junior Championships
1st National Junior Championships
Junior National Trophy Series
1st Derby
UCI Junior World Cup
2nd Cyclo-cross Namur
Junior Superprestige
2nd Cyclo-cross Zonhoven
2nd Superprestige Diegem
Junior DVV Trophy
2nd Azencross
2nd Vlaamse Druivenveldrit Overijse (junior)
2019–2020
1st National Under–23 Championships
2nd National Championships

Road

2018
1st Road race, National Junior Road Championships
1st Overall Junior Tour of Wales
3rd Overall Ronde des Vallées
2019
4th Gent–Wevelgem Junioren
2020
5th Overall Tour of Antalya

References

  1. "De nieuwe speelkameraadjes van MVDP: "Er zal meer naar ons gekeken worden"" [The new playmates for MVDP: "We will be looked at more"]. Sporza (in Dutch). Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie. 2 January 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  2. "UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships: Ben Tullett and Evie Richards win gold for Great Britain". road.cc. 3 February 2018. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  3. "Tom Pidcock and Ben Tullett triumph as Britain wins two golds at 2019 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships". Robert Dineen. telegraph.co.uk. 2 February 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
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