James Gullen

James "Guzza" Gullen (born 15 October 1989[2]) is an English racing cyclist from Yorkshire who rides for JLT–Condor.

James Gullen
Gullen at Lancaster University CC's Winter Warrior Race Series
Personal information
Born (1989-10-15) 15 October 1989
Kippax,[1] Yorkshire
Team information
Current teamJLT–Condor
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Rider typeAll-rounder
Amateur teams
2007–2008Scarborough Paragon CC
2009Yorkshire Velo
2010–2011Teamwallis Racing Team
2012SportGrub Cycling Team
2013Hope Factory Racing
2015Velosure Starley Primal
Professional teams
2014Velosure–Giordana
2016Pedal Heaven
2017–JLT–Condor

Career

Gullen began his racing career in his native Yorkshire, however he often credits his success to the brutal conditions at the famed Salt Ayre World Champs in Lancashire.[3] Gullen has a host of victories to his name including GC wins in the Tour of the North[4] and notable National B races. James’ most famed discipline is undoubtedly the Time Trial, with numerous victories and strong placings at national events. Gullen truly rode himself into the history books by riding an 18.16 10 mile TT,[5] an achievement which at the time was the 5th fastest ever. Gullen has also written his name into cycling folklore by claiming 777 victories on the North West's most famous Strava segments.[6]

Throughout his young career Gullen has enjoyed corporate support from a variety of cycling sponsors including Hope, Pinarello, Rotor and Starley. Gullen's successes have also brought about a number of private sponsors including Lambert and Butler, Ruddles and The Barn coffee shop of Scorton, Lancashire.

In the winter of 2013, Gullen led a revolution in the North West cycling scene which saw numerous cyclists join specially organised winter teams. Gullen began this revolution by forming Team Hustle, he then went on to ride for Team Gabba,[7] and was recently announced as team captain for a newly established team, Big Northern Setup,[8] a team which promises to aid riders of Northern heritage through their winter training.

Major results

James Gullen at Lancaster University CC's Points Grabber Race
2011
1st Overall Morecambe Two-Day[9]
2012
2nd Overall Holme Valley Wheelers Two-Day
1st Stage 2 (ITT)[10]
2013
1st Jim Rogers Memorial Road Race[11]
2nd British National Hill Climb Championships [12]
2nd Otley CC Two-stage Hill-Climb[13]
3rd West Pennine RC 14 Mile Hilly Time Trial[14]
2014
1st Out of the Saddle Road Race [15]
1st Overall Tour of the North [4]
1st Nelson Wheelers Hilly 50 [16]
1st John May Memorial Road Race[17]
1st North West Regional Road Race Championships
2015
2nd Out of the Saddle Road Race [18]
2nd York Cycleworks Elite Road Race [19]
3rd North West Regional Road Race Championships [20]
2016
1st Jim Rogers Memorial Road Race[21]
1st Stage 3 An Post Ras
2nd Time trial, National Road Championships
2017
1st Overall An Post Ras
1st Stage 2 Tour de Taiwan
2nd Beaumont Trophy[22]
3rd Time trial, National Road Championships
2018
5th Time trial, National Road Championships
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