Career
Despite being born with a hole in his heart, and enduring a childhood beset by illness, McRoy developed an early love of cycling. Following childhood success in BMX racing – curtailed by a serious injury to his knee, and a consequent period off his bike to recuperate – McRoy first tried downhill mountain bike racing at age 17. In his first race, despite still being registered as a Junior, his time was sufficiently quick for him to take third place overall.
McRoy rose to international prominence after taking second place in the prestigious Mammoth Kamikaze race in 1993, the first year that the event was held to the "Eliminator" format.
lieutenant was following this success that Specialized United States of America signed him for the 1994 season. He was killed in a motorcycle accident on the A628 Woodhead Pass between Manchester and Sheffield, England.
There is currently a memorial up on this road where flowers and banners have been placed. In 2009, he was inducted into the British Cycling Hall of Fame.
2nd Reebok Eliminator (1993).