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- The 84-year-old from Coventry, who amassed 81 British Championship titles and eight World Masters Cycling titles, died in the early hours of Thursday, his friend Rory Hitchens said. Ives had been admitted to hospital and then a hospice in early October after suffering a series of heart attacks.
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Jan 19, 2024 · The 84-year-old from Coventry, who amassed 81 British Championship titles and eight World Masters Cycling titles, died in the early hours of Thursday, his friend Rory Hitchens said. Ives had been...
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Jan 23, 2024 · Mick died at Coventry Myton Hospice on Clifford Bridge Road on Thursday, January 18. Friend Rory Hitchens said the 84-year-old was 'pioneering to the end.' Mr Hitchens said Ives suffered a...
Jan 19, 2024 · Mick Ives, the hugely popular former elite-turned champion veteran cyclist from Coventry, has died peacefully at the age of 84, the news confirmed by the Ives family yesterday evening.
Jan 19, 2024 · Mick died peacefully in the early hours of yesterday in Coventry Hospice. He leaves behind his wife Sheila and daughter Angela. Mick was admitted to Coventry Hospital and then the hospice, in early October after a series of heart attacks.
Jan 19, 2024 · Mick died peacefully in the early hours of yesterday in Coventry Hospice. He leaves behind his wife Sheila and daughter Angela. Mick was admitted to Coventry Hospital and then the hospice, in...
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Jan 19, 2024 · Mick died peacefully in the early hours on Thursday 18 January in Coventry Hospice. He leaves behind his wife Sheila and daughter Angela. Mick was admitted to Coventry Hospital and then the hospice, in early October after a series of heart attacks.
Mick Ives (10 August 1939 – 18 January 2024) was an English professional racing cyclist from Coventry. Ives was the UCI World Masters Cycling Champion five times, and the British national cycling champion 62 times (with five championships won in 2007).