Sean Williams – Rider and Racer
Offshore Sports – the early years
It’s 1991, I am unfit and bored. I need a sport. So I buy a bike from Offshore Sports in Shanklin, a great little bike and surf shop owned by the legendary Williams family (no relation). Ceri and Ian, encouraged me to pursue the sport of Mountain Biking and I soon started to race my bike, on the mainland. For two years I raced hard, gained a lot of fitness, started to win stuff and found my calling. I then smashed into a tree and shattered my arm! When I look back this was blessing in disguise and what followed changed my life. I was offered a job in the shop, where I was suddenly immersed into a world of cycling 24/7. I learnt how to fix bikes, sell bikes, talk bikes and meet new people, all with the same mindset as myself. The shop is also the reason I now have three lovely children and I will be forever grateful for the years spent in the company of such great people. If it wasn’t for Offshore Sports, I wouldn’t be where I am today, and now I can pass on what I learnt.
I started training in 1992. A few months later I lined up in a field of 250 riders at a Mountain Bike race in Dorset. Sat right at the back, not knowing what to expect I raced off, saddle too low, overdressed and totally clueless. I finished 50th and I was hooked, Since that day I have never looked back and cycling is as big a part of my life now as it has ever been.
I am now running my own repairs and servicing workshop in Cowes. I have an expert knowledge from 30 years of racing and riding on and off the Isle of Wight. Since 1992, including a decade working within the trade as a bike mechanic in the 90’s, I have not stopped playing with bikes. I ride and train just as much as I did all those years ago.
I worked in the industry for nearly ten years in the 90’s and early 2000’s for Offshore Sports as a cycle mechanic and sponsored Bike racer and have been running my own repairs and servicing workshop since 2016. I still race and am starting out as a cycling professional (as opposed to a professional cyclist … missed that boat!
My Disciplines – 30 Years of Racing
Triathlon and Duathlon now form a large part of what I do. Not only cycling, I now share my training time with running and swimming. Duathlon is my strongest discipline, but the Tri is improving. As a cyclist I am able to regain lost time in the water. My run gets me even more time back, and once I nail the swim, triathlon will become another sporting discipline to strive for. I raced my first Cyclocross race in 1998 and was hooked immediately, drawn into to the speed and skill such a discipline demands, The shorter, faster riding suited me more than Mountain bike racing and I soon found that I was racing at the front. The skills I learned in MTB translated well, and my ability to win became more of a reality than a dream. I still race cross to this day and it remains my most loved discipline.
Mountain Biking
I did my first cross country race in 1992 and progressed quickly. In 1993 I raced what was probably the best race I ever did in Mountain Biking; finishing 4th in the Sports Category race in the Malvern Hills Classic, one of the largest MTB racing festivals in the world at the time. There were 500 riders in that race. In hindsight, It was always going to be hard to top that and deep down I knew it. That didn’t stop me travelling up and down the country, racing at some amazing locations in the National series and more local SAMS events throughout the 90’s. I moved into the Expert Category and eventually into Master when I turned 30 and gained some wins along the way and a lot of podiums. By the end of the 90’s though I was wanting something different. I struggled with the 2 hour plus races and found my skill lie in the shorter races. Time Trialling on the road and Cyclocross had gradually started to take over and MTB racing became more about fun. I race MTB occasionally now and have competed in three Island Games, in Mountain Biking for Team IOW.
Time Trialling

Cyclocross

Multisport

Out and About
You’ll probably spot me out on the bike either training or racing. I am currently racing local Tris and Duathlons. I also run in many of the running events including park run occasionally. You might even spot me drowning in the pool or being hammered by the waves in my wetsuit at Colwell, Totland and Yaverland.