Lee Gibbons has been appointed as the Interim CEO for British Cycling, the national governing body for the sport of cycling in Great Britain. The appointment comes as current CEO Jon Dutton moves on from the post to join the British Olympic Association (BOA).
Lee Gibbons, who has been a British Cycling Board member since December 2023, will step into the role on Monday July 13, 2026.
During his time on the Board and moving into this role, Gibbons brings experience from the sports agency sector, other sports rights holders and commercial brands, such as nine years at adidas where he ran the sports marketing division.
Recruitment for a permanent CEO is in its final stages, and Lee Gibbons will sit in the interim role until the chosen candidate can join the organisation. The new Chair of the British Cycling Board will also be announced soon.
British Cycling manages and develops the sport from grassroots participation through to supporting the riders representing Great Britain on the international stage. The organisation represents a community of members, 2,000 affiliated clubs, and an estimated 27 million people who ride a bike nationwide in Britain.











