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Dave Rayner (cyclist)

Dave Rayner
Personal information
Full name David John Rayner
Born (1967-03-04)4 March 1967
Shipley, England, United Kingdom
Died 16 November 1994(1994-11-16) (aged 27)
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Amateur team(s)
1979–1983 East Bradford CC
1984 Bradford Wheelers - Ellis Briggs - Saturne
1984–1986 G.S.Porcari-Fanini-Berti
Professional team(s)
1987 Interent-Yugo
1988–1989 Raleigh-Banana
1990 Banana-Falcon
1991–1992 Buckler
1993 I.M.E.-Health Share
1994 Lex-Townsend

David John Rayner (born 4 March 1967, Shipley, West Yorkshire - 16 November 1994, Yorkshire) was an English professional racing cyclist who died aged 27 after an incident outside the Maestro nightclub, in Manningham Lane, Bradford. He was put on a life support machine at Bradford Royal Infirmary but died the next day.

Rayner joined his first club, East Bradford CC, at 12 in 1979. He then joined the Bradford Wheelers - Ellis Briggs - Saturne in 1984, and won the national junior road race championships at Stoke on Trent. Early in 1984, he moved to Italy, joining the G.S.Porcari-Fanini-Berti Team, with which he stayed until 1986.

Rayner competed in the junior world championship in 1985.

After winning the under-22 award in the Milk Race in 1987, he turned professional for Interent-Yugo in Britain. In 1988 he joined Raleigh-Banana, won the under-22 award again in the Milk Race, and came eighth overall. Next year he won the under-22 award for a record third year running. He joined Banana-Falcon in 1990 and in won the Scottish Provident Criterium Series .

Rayner moved to the Netherlands in 1991 to ride for Buckler under former world champion Jan Raas. He joined I.M.E.-Health Share in 1993, moving to the United States. He returned to Britain in 1994 after an unsuccessful year and joined Lex-Townsend, coming second in the national criterium championships in Milford Haven.

Rayner was killed following an altercation with a bouncer, Steven Barry Johnson, at a nightclub in Bradford, in November 1994. Johnson was charged with manslaughter but, when the case came to court on 18 November 1995, the judge decided that there was not enough evidence to charge him with manslaughter and, having already pleaded guilty to a charge of common assault, Johnson was instead put on probation and ordered to complete 100 hours of community service.


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