Thomas Mein

British cyclist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish cyclist
PlacesUnited Kingdom
isAthlete Sport cyclist Cyclist
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth12 January 1999, Gateshead, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
Age25 years
Star signCapricorn
Sports Teams
AT85 Pro Cycling (United Kingdom)
The details

Biography

Thomas Mein (born 12 January 1999) is a British cyclist who currently rides for Hope Factory Racing in cyclo-cross and mountain biking. His most notable achievements are winning the under-23 men's race at the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup in Tábor, Czech Republic in November 2019, and winning the British National Cyclo-Cross Championships in 2022.

Career

Junior career

Mein started out his career with the amateur cycling teams Hetton Hawks CC and Derwentside CC. One of Mein's major races was the Koppenbergcross of November 2016, when Mein was only seventeen-years old; Mein was up against a pack of experienced Belgian and Dutch riders, and compatriot Tom Pidcock. Due to these factors, Mein was considered the underdog, and not expected to have a podium finish. However, Mein rode a smart race, and finished in first position.

Tarteletto–Isorex

In 2018, Mein joined the Belgian cyclo-cross team Tarteletto–Isorex. Mein's career turned professional and as he began to rise to the podium more and more, Mein had his eyes set on the 2019 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup which he had missed out on first-place during November 2018.

In November 2019, Mein claimed his first win at a UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup race in Tábor, Czech Republic. Mein timed his attack perfectly with an eleven-second lead over Swiss rider Kevin Kuhn. To add on to Mein's accomplishments, throughout this season and previous seasons Mein has generally finished within the top-twenty echelon of racers.

Mein has also claimed several other podium finishes throughout previous seasons, including the National Trophy Series in Derby, the British National Cyclo-cross Championships at Cyclopark in Gravesend, and the DVV Trofee in Niel, Belgium.

Tormans CX Team and Canyon DHB

On 28 January 2020, Mein announced on social media that he would be joining Tormans XC Team in cyclo-cross. On 5 March 2020, Mein joined British UCI Continental team Canyon dhb p/b Soreen for the 2020 road season. Due to winning the UEC European Under-23 Championships in 2020, Mein therefore won the first international medal for Tormans CX Team. On 5 September 2021, Mein embarked on his first Tour of Britain with Canyon dhb SunGod. His best result was eleventh position at the finish of Stage 7.

Hope Factory Racing

As of 14 April 2022, Mein will be riding for the British cyclo-cross team Hope Factory Racing.

Major Results

Cyclo-cross

2016–2017
Junior DVV Trophy
1st Koppenberg
Junior National Trophy Series
2nd Derby
3rd Houghton-le-Spring
2018–2019
National Trophy Series
2nd Derby
Under-23 DVV Trophy
3rd Niel
3rd National Championships
5th UEC European Under-23 Championships
2019–2020
National Trophy Series
1st Derby
UCI Under-23 World Cup
1st Tábor
3rd Nommay
Under-23 DVV Trophy
3rd Loenhout
2020–2021
UCI Under-23 World Cup
1st Tábor
2nd UEC European Under-23 Championships
2021–2022
1st
National Championships
National Trophy Series
1st Broughton Hall
2022–2023
2nd Team relay, UCI World Championships
2nd Clanfield
3rd Overall National Trophy Series
1st South Shields
1st Gravesend
2nd Derby
3rd Broughton Hall
3rd National Championships
2023–2024
1st Overall National Trophy Series
1st South Shields
1st Derby
1st Torbay
2nd Thornton in Craven
3rd Gravesend
1st Overall Hope Supercross
1st Houghton-le-Spring
1st Bradford
1st Barnoldswick
2nd National Championships
2024–2025
National Trophy Series
1st Derby
Hope Supercross
1st Tong I
1st Tong II
1st Wyke I

Gravel

2024
UCI World Series
1st Peize

Mountain bike

2022
2nd Cross-country, National Championships
2nd Marathon, National Championships
2024
National XCO Series
1st Kirroughtree
1st Margam Park
3rd Cannock Chase
National Championships
2nd Cross-country
3rd Short track

Road

2019
National Circuit Series
2nd Newcastle
2021
3rd Ilkley GP
2022
Tour Series
1st Guisborough
2024
1st Mosselkoers Houtem – Vilvoorde
1st GP Industria del Cuoio
1st Giro Nazionale del Valdarno
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