Terry Lawson, at this point of writing 35 years old, was born in Boonan Australia.
Growing up near a motocrosstrack, it was not a big surpise that as a 5 year old Terry already rode a 50cc crossmotor.
To maintain a good condition he went, when he was a bit older, with his mountainbike into the hills.
As his mother became more and more worried when Terry was standing at the starting gates of the motocrosstrack she started to convince Terry to take more advantage of his mtb-skills.
Terry started to compete in mtb-competitions, and it turned out he was a better cyclist than a motocrosser.
As one of the team Kingsbridge scouts took notice of this talented boy, it didn't take long before a became a cyclist for the team.
Terry Lawson started his carreer in for Team Kingsbridge at the start of Season 53, almost 15 seasons ago.
After some succesfull seasons Terry went o...
Read moreTerry Lawson, at this point of writing 35 years old, was born in Boonan Australia.
Growing up near a motocrosstrack, it was not a big surpise that as a 5 year old Terry already rode a 50cc crossmotor.
To maintain a good condition he went, when he was a bit older, with his mountainbike into the hills.
As his mother became more and more worried when Terry was standing at the starting gates of the motocrosstrack she started to convince Terry to take more advantage of his mtb-skills.
Terry started to compete in mtb-competitions, and it turned out he was a better cyclist than a motocrosser.
As one of the team Kingsbridge scouts took notice of this talented boy, it didn't take long before a became a cyclist for the team.
Terry Lawson started his carreer in for Team Kingsbridge at the start of Season 53, almost 15 seasons ago.
After some succesfull seasons Terry went on an adventure with some other teams.
His last adventure turned out in a dissapointment, as the team 'The Norse Code' which Terry rode for, did not compete in any races for quiet a while.
Team Kingsbridge contacted the manager, and took 'his lost son' back into the squad. As a usefull helper, a super domestique, and even sometimes as a captain, Terry is still usefull for the team.
It won't take very long before Terry will hang is bike in the shed, but he can be very proud of his achievements.
25 times he ended in the top 10, with 4 victories (all for team The Norse Code), 2 second places, and 3 third places.
'I had a really nice carreer, and I am very thankful to team Kingsbridge for picking me up' Terry told to a local news paper.
'As my carreer comes to an end, I am pleased to look forward to spend more time with my wife and kids, my father and mother, and my two sisters' Terry concluded.