UK Youth

After seeing his team shift up a gear last year, team boss and UK Youth charity president Nigel Mansell has turbo-charged his squad with some big engines that, with the green lights only just illuminated on the 2013 season, have already notched up some results and forced rival team bosses to sit up and take note.

Former Paris-Roubaix winner Magnus Backstedt may have moved on, but in his place comes former Node4 man Marcin Bialoblocki, who won the Perfs Pedal in early February, along with Ian Wilkinson and Rob Partridge from Endura.

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Yanto Barker33UK Youth
Marcin Bialoblocki (Pol)29Node4-Giordana
Niklas Gustavsson (Swe)24UK Youth
Tobyn Horton26Raleigh-GAC
Joshua Hunt21Terra Footwear-Bicycle Line
James Lowsley-Williams21UK Youth
Greg Mansell25UK Youth
Jo Mould21An Post Sean Kelly
Chris Opie25UK Youth
Rob Partridge27Endura Racing
Richard Tanguy26UK Youth
Ian Wilkinson33Endura Racing

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