James Lewis Perry

James Lewis Perry (born 19 November 1979) is a South African rail and road racing cyclist.

The road Cycling World Championships 2001 in Lisbon, Portugal was James Perry in 2001 third in the time trial of the U23 class behind the winner Danny Pate and the German Sebastian Lang. In 2005 he won the Grand Prix in Luxembourg furniture Alvisse with his team Konica Minolta. Since 2006 and 2007, Perry went for the British Professional Continental team Barloworld. In his first year there, he was able to attend the ProTour race Giro di Lombardia, as his team was given a wildcard. In 2008 he moved to the South African Continental Team Neotel. His greatest success was as winning the South African Championships in the time trial.

Achievements - road

  • South Africa South African Masters - criterion
  • World Championships - individual time trial ( U23 )
  • South Africa South African Champion - Individual Time Trial
  • Grand Prix furniture Alvisse
  • South Africa South African Champion - Individual Time Trial

Achievements - train

  • South Africa South African Masters - individual pursuit
  • South Africa South African Masters - Team Pursuit ( with Clint Hendricks, Nolan Hoffman and Jean Spies)
  • South Africa South African Masters - individual pursuit
  • South Africa South African Masters - Team Pursuit ( with Kellan Gouveris, Nolan Hoffman and Paul Jevandre )

Team

  • 2001 IBM Lotus
  • 2002 Amore & Vita- Beretta
  • 2003 Amore & Vita- Beretta
  • 2004 Barloworld
  • 2005 Konica Minolta
  • 2006 Barloworld
  • 2007 Barloworld
  • 2008 Team Neotel
  • 2009 Team Neotel
  • 2010 Yorkshire
  • Man
  • Track cyclists
  • Cyclists ( South Africa)
  • South African champion ( cycling )
  • Born in 1979
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