1. Timothy Gudsell was born on 17 February 1984 and is a retired New Zealand track and road racing cyclist who last rode for the PureBlack Racing team.

1. Timothy Gudsell was born on 17 February 1984 and is a retired New Zealand track and road racing cyclist who last rode for the PureBlack Racing team.
Timothy Gudsell was educated at Te Awamutu College in Te Awamutu.
Timothy Gudsell started his cycling career in 2002 at the Tour of Southland he finished in 17th Overall almost 10 minutes behind winner John Lieswyn.
On 13 May 2005 New Zealand announced their 'long-list' of participants for the 2006 Commonwealth Games with Timothy Gudsell being included in the potential track cyclists.
Timothy Gudsell competed in the Under-23 events at the 2005 UCI Road World Championships, during the road race Timothy Gudsell crashed with 20 kilometres to go eventually finishing in 111th.
On 25 January 2006 it was announced that Timothy Gudsell would ride in the 2006 Commonwealth games for New Zealand on the track.
On 16 July 2006 it was announced Timothy Gudsell would join Francaise des Jeux as a Stagiaire from 1 August with the hopes of stepping up in 2007 to become professional with them.
On 18 October it was announced that New Zealand had earned a spot to enter their National Team in the 2007 Tour Down Under with Timothy Gudsell being selected to participate.
Now a professional, Timothy Gudsell started the 2007 season with the National Road Race Championships where he finished fourth 30 seconds behind winner Julian Dean.
Timothy Gudsell began his first Grand Tour in May the 2007 Giro d'Italia.
Timothy Gudsell finished the season with an 8th Overall in the Tour of Southland.
Timothy Gudsell was named as part of the team rididng in the 2008 Summer Olympics Road race, he did not finish the race.
Timothy Gudsell was selected to lead Francaise des Jeux at the 2010 Tour Down Under but did not end up participating.
Timothy Gudsell had another major crash this year in the Tour de Pologne and after a year of bumps and breaks his team chose not to renew his contract.
The 2011 season started with Timothy Gudsell being announced as the leader of PureBlack Racing.