Roy Thame was the driving force behind the iconic British Holdsworth
Professional team from 1962 through to it's disbandment in 1978.
Roy had been very good TT rider in the 1950s and was Hemel
Hempstead Cycling Club champion in 1952. After his naval service in 1953
he joined Holdsworth and worked there for 50 years. Thame served on
British Cycling Federation committees and acted as commissaire/chief
referee, for domestic multi-day races such as the Tour of the West.
In 1976 the Holdsworth shops at Putney, Penge and Welling started
selling frames bearing the Roy Thame name. Apparently many of the custom
made frames where built by master frame builder Reg Collard at the
Putney shop.
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