Tommy was the first British rider to win the rainbow stripes of the Mens World Road Race Champion. A feet that wasn't to be repeated by a British rider until Mark Cavendish won the title in 2011.
I'm sure that most geocachers looking at this page will use the internet as their prime source when answering these questions. However I would recommend reading "Cycling is My Life" Tommy Simpson and "Put Me Back On My Bike: In Search of Tom Simpson" William Fotheringham for a fuller account of his life.
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1. He won a bronze medal for track cycling at the xxAx Summer Olympics
2. He became the World Road Race Champion in xxxB
3. He won silver for track cycling at the xxxC British Empire and Commonwealth Games
4. He collapsed and died in xxxD while competing in the Tour de France
5. He was signed by the French professional road-racing team St. Raphaël-Géminiani-Dunlop in xxxE
6. He won F stages of the Vuelta a España in 1967
7. He won the Tour of Flanders in xxGX
8. He signed with Gitane-Leroux-Dunlop for the xxxH season
9. In April xxxJ, 21-year-old Simpson arrived at Gare de Saint-Brieuc in Brittany with £100 and the hope of launching his continental professional career
10. He won the Milan - San Remo race in xxKx
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