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Historic Overview Gibby Hatton

Rider

NameGibby HATTON
Country
  United States
Date of birth31-Jul-1956 - Alburtis (Pennsylvania)
ContemporiesView Contemporary Ranking

Biography

Gilbert "Gil" Hatton (born July 31, 1956 in Alburtis, Pennsylvania), also known as Gibby Hatton, is an American former track cyclist and current cycling trainer.

In 1976 and 1977, Hatton was American vice-champion in the sprint. He finished as third in the Keirin at the 1983 UCI Track World Championships in Zürich and was the first American to be invited to the International Keirin Series in Japan, racing there from 1984 until 1991.

After the end of his career in 1992, Hatton continued racing in the masters class. Hatton has also worked as cycling coach. He has supervised Marty Nothstein, a multiple world champion, American cyclists Jessica Grieco, Rebecca Quinn, and Amber Holt, and the South African driver Jean-Pierre van Zyl. In 2003, Hatton was added into the Hall of Fame of the Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Trexlertown, Pennsylvania.

source - Wikipedia

Seasons

Gibby Hatton - Scores by Season

Year Team Score Rank
1. 1981 Pro Racing Express 0 1340
2. 1982 Mengoni 0 1378
3. 1983 Spectrum 0 1369
4. 1984 Spectrum 0 1418
5. 1985 Pearl Izumi 0 1436
6. 1986 Schwinn - Icy Hot 0 1521
7. 1987 Schwinn - Icy Hot - Wolber - Shimano 0 1537
8. 1988 Schwinn - Wheaties - Wolber 0 1561
9. 1989 Wheaties - Schwinn 0 1688
Overall: 0 71139