Mike Burrows: the designer who influenced the bikes we ride today

A legendary bike designer and innovator Burrows, who passed away this weekend, created the Lotus 108 ridden by Chris Boardman at the 1992 Olympics

Mike Burrows
(Image credit: Daniel Gould)

Legendary bike designer and engineering pioneer Mike Burrows has passed away. 

Burrows' most famous work was the Lotus 108 which was ridden by Chris Boardman to individual pursuit victory at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and he was also behind the first road bikes to utilise compact frame design. 

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Tom joined Cycling Weekly in early 2022 and his news stories, rider interviews and features appear both online and in the magazine. 

He has reported from some of professional cycling's biggest races and events including the Tour de France and the recent Glasgow World Championships. He has also covered races elsewhere across the world and interviewed some of the sport's top riders. 

When not writing news scoops from the WorldTour, or covering stories from elsewhere in the domestic professional scene, he reports on goings on at bike shops up and down the UK, where he is based when not out on the road at races. He has also appeared on the Radio Cycling podcast. 

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