Condor Cycles is a bicycle manufacturer based on Gray's Inn Road in London.[2] Condor Cycles was started in 1948 by Monty Young, providing bespoke bicycles which have been ridden by riders such as Tom Simpson, Bradley Wiggins, and Tao Geoghegan Hart.[3] Condor bicycles have been ridden to World Championship gold medals and ridden in the Tour de France.[4]
| Type | Private |
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| Industry | Retail |
| Founded | 1948; 74 years ago (1948) in London, England |
| Founder | Monty Young |
| Headquarters | London , United Kingdom |
| Website | www |
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In 1986 Condor Cycles supported the Percy Bilton pro cycling team and in 1998 the Anglia Sport cycling team from which rider Gary Baker won several stages of the Milk Race.[citation needed]
Condor Cycles co-owned the UK-based cycling team Rapha Condor-JLT with sportswear and lifestyle brand Rapha. Rapha ended the sponsorship of the team and Condor Cycles took over the role as team owners renaming the team JLT-Condor presented by Mavic[citation needed]
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