Bradley McGee, born on February twenty-fourth, nineteen seventy-six, is a distinguished Australian former professional racing cyclist. His journey into the world of cycling began at the tender age of ten in nineteen eighty-six, marking the start of a lifelong passion for the sport.
Throughout his cycling career, McGee showcased remarkable talent and determination, earning recognition on both national and international stages. His contributions to the sport have left a lasting impact, and he is celebrated for his achievements and dedication.
After retiring from competitive cycling, McGee transitioned into coaching, where he now serves as the head coach of the New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS). His expertise and experience are invaluable to the next generation of athletes.
Currently, McGee divides his time between Sydney, Australia, and Nice, France, enjoying the vibrant cycling culture in both locations while continuing to inspire others in the sport.