Sally Boyden (cyclist)

Sally Boyden (born 7 April 1967 in North Ferriby, East Riding of Yorkshire) is a female former British track and road racing cyclist.

Cycling career
She was British National Champion of the points race five times in a row from 1995 to 1999 and a British champion on road and track 10 times. She competed and was a medalist at the World Masters Championships on several occasions and held the British record for the flying kilometre and standing kilometre time trial on the track. The kilometre record of 1:14.18 was set in 1995 and broken in 2005 by Victoria Pendleton with 1:10.854. Boyden was also the European Masters Track Champion in the individual pursuit event for riders aged 35–39, in 2002.

She represented England in the road race and track points race, at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Palmarès

 * 1993
 * 1st British National Individual Sprint Championships
 * 2nd British National Individual Time Trial Championships


 * 1994
 * 2nd British National Individual Sprint Championships
 * 3rd British National Road Race Championships


 * 1995
 * 1st British National Points Championships
 * 2nd British National Individual Sprint Championships
 * 3rd British National Individual Time Trial Championships


 * 1996
 * 1st British National Points Championships
 * 1st British National Scratch Championships


 * 1997
 * 3rd Elite European Track Championships
 * 1st British National Points Championships
 * 3rd British National Individual Sprint Championships
 * 3rd British National Individual Time Trial Championships
 * 3rd British National Scratch Championships


 * 1998
 * 1st British National Points Championships
 * 3rd British National Road Race Championships
 * 3rd British National Circuit Race Championships
 * 4th Points Race, Track World Cup


 * 1999
 * 1st British National Points Championships
 * 1st British National Circuit Race Championships
 * 2nd British National Scratch Championships
 * 3rd British National Individual Pursuit Championships


 * 2000
 * 2nd British National Scratch Championships
 * 3rd British National Points Championships


 * 2001
 * 3rd pursuit, World Masters Track Championships (30-34)


 * 2002
 * 1st Pursuit, World Masters Track Championships (35-39)
 * 1st Pursuit, European Masters Track Championships (35-39)
 * 2nd British National Points Championships
 * 2nd British National Scratch Championships
 * 3rd British National Circuit Race Championships
 * 3rd sprint, World Masters Track Championship (35-39)