Rider Profile
Stephen Williams
Israel-Premier Tech
Personal Details:
Nationality
Great Britain
Date of birth
09/06/1996
Teams history:
- 2023 - Israel-Premier Tech
- 2022 - Bahrain Victorious
- 2021 - Bahrain Victorious
- 2020 - Bahrain McLaren
- 2019 - Bahrain-Merida
- 2018 - Great Britain
- 2018 - SEG Racing Academy
- 2017 - SEG Racing Academy
Related Articles

Stevie Williams finds a lifeline at Israel-Premier Tech after B&B Hotels collapse
By Barry Ryan published
News ‘I’m one of the fortunate ones, but I feel like I deserve to be here’ says Welsh rider

No Mark Cavendish as Israel-Premier Tech pick up Stevie Williams to complete squad
By Patrick Fletcher published
News Speculation that Cavendish may join the Israeli team dispelled as roster is closed

No Mark Cavendish among nine contract extensions at Bahrain McLaren
By Cyclingnews published
News Haussler and Bauhaus remain as team firm up roster for 2021
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