User talk:Jak Wilson

Jak Wilson (born 5 May 1998 - Aged 13) is an English Division Track and Road Cyclist who currently rides for Cambridge Cycling Club UK.

Biography
Wilson was born in Manchester, Lancashire, he began cycling with CCCUK (Cambridge Cycling Club) in February 2010 aged 11. In March 2010, he did his first race for CCCUK, this race was against ECCUK (Ely Cycling Club). He won this race, and has won every race he has been in to date.

Division Career
Wilson first cycled for CCCUK in March 2010, however he started training two days after it was announced that he would be cycling for the team. It was announced that he would cycle for the team on February 2nd 2010, and he started training on February 4th 2010. His first race was the first race of the 2010 Division Cycling Season, which was on the normal starting date, 23rd March.

Cambridge Cycling Club

Wilson currently cycles at Cambridge Cycling Club. This started in February 2010. His contract with them ends in 2015, and then he will either sign another 5 year contract with the team, or go to MCCUK (Manchester Cycling Club). Wilson has won every race that he has been in for CCCUK to date. CCCUK is his first cycling team.

Manchester Cycling Club

In 2015, Wilson will make what is probably the most difficult decision in his career as a cyclist, whether to renew his contract with CCCUK or whether to go to MCCUK.

Cambridge Cycling Club UK (CCCUK)
Cambridge Cycling Club UK is an English Division and League road and track cycling Team based in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. It is managed by Mark Watson and the team captain is Jak Wilson.

Every year it holds its annual Route around Germany which takes place in between the end of one cycling season and the beginning of the next cycling season. The current Route around Germany is the 2011/12 edition. It started on Friday 23rd December 2012 and will end on Tuesday 3rd January 2012. It consists of 13 Stages as usual, however the 2012/13 edition will consist of 15 stages.

CCCUK's biggest rival team is Ely Cycling Club UK (ECCUK). They race them more often than any other Divisional cycling team, however they always beat ECCUK.