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Kennah, Peter

Peter Kennah ( Mansk. Peter Kennaugh ; b. June 15, 1989 in Douglas , Isle of Man , United Kingdom ) - British track and professional road cyclist , speaking from 2010 to 2017 for the British team Team Ineos . 2012 Olympic champion and world record holder in team pursuit . Two-time UK champion in the highway race. Cavalier of the Order of the British Empire . In the 2018 season, he signed a two-year contract with the German Bora – Hansgrohe .

Cyclist
Peter Kennah
personal information
Full namePeter Kennaugh
Citizenship
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Growth
Weight
Rider Information
Current teamBora – Hansgrohe
Specializationtempo (track)
miner (highway)
Professional teams
2010 - 2017
2018 -
Sky procycling
Bora – Hansgrohe
Performance statistics
Seasons
Grand Tours
Victories
eight
7
ten
Main victories

Grand Tours

Vuelta spain
1 team stage ( 2016 )

Multi-day

Tour of Austria (2014)
Coppie and Bartali Week (2014)

One day

MaillotReinoUnido.PNG British Championship, group race (2014, 2015)
Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road ( 2016 )
000000 Medals
Cycle track
Olympic Games
GoldLondon 2012Team Pursuit
World Championship
BronzeApeldoorn 2011Com pursuit
GoldMelbourne 2012Com pursuit
European Championships
GoldApeldoorn 2011Com pursuit
00000 State and other awards

The second after rower Sidney Ernst Swann is a native of the Isle of Man, who became an Olympic champion .

Content

Victory on the track

2006
  • Junior World Championships
    •   Scratch - 1st place
    •   Team Pursuit - 3rd Place
  • European Track Cycling Championship (juniors)
    •   Team Pursuit - 1st Place
2007
  • European Track Cycling Championship
    •   Team Pursuit (up to 23 years) - 1st place
    •   Team Pursuit (Junior) - 1st place
    •   Scratch (juniors) - 2nd place
  • 6-day race: Gent - 1st place
2008
  • 6-day cycling race: Berlin - 1st place
  • 6-day cycling: Copenhagen - 1st place
2009
  • UCI World Cup
    •   Ballerup , Team Pursuit - 1st Place
    •   Beijing , Madison - 1st place
  •   UK Championship, Madison - 1st place (with Mark Christian )
2010
  • UK Championship
    •   Scratch - 1st place
    •   Individual Pursuit - 1st Place
2011
  • UK Championship
    •   Madison - 1st place (with Luke Rove )
    •   Race on points - 1st place
  •   World Championship , Team Pursuit - 3rd place
2012
  •   Olympic games , team pursuit - 1st place
  •   World Championship , Team Pursuit - 1st place
2013
  •   Commonwealth Games , points race - 2nd place

Victory on the highway

2007
  • British National Junior Series - 1st place
2008
  • Bastianelli International Trophy
  • Grand Prix Capodarco
  • Tour of Alsace - Stage 1 (TTT)
2009
  • Girobio - stage 3 and 3rd place in the overall standings
2013
  • Giro del Trentino - Stage 1b (TTT)
2014
  •   UK champion in the group race
  •   Coppie and Bartali Week - Stages 1b (TTT), 2 and General Classification
  •    Tour of Austria - stage 1, spectacle and general classification
2015
  •   UK champion in the group race
  • Criterium Dauphine - Stage 1
  • Tour of Romandia - Stage 1 (TTT)
2016
  • Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road
  • Spain Vuelta - Stage 1 (TTT)
  • Herald Sun Tour - Stage 1
2017
  • Criterium Dauphine - Stage 7

Performance statistics on the Grand Tours

Race20102011201220132014201520162017
  Giro d'Italia-87Sf-----
  Tour de france---77-Sf--
  Vuelta spainSf---71-42-
  • Tour de france
    • Participation: 2
      • 2013 : 77
      • 2015 : Departure at stage 16
  • Giro d'Italia
    • Participation: 2
      • 2011 : 87
      • 2012 : gathering at stage 17
  • Vuelta spain
    • Participation: 3
      • 2010 : Departure at stage 8
      • 2014 : 71
      • 2016 : 42; Winning Stage 1 (TTT);   leader's shirt for the 1st day

Links

  • Kennah, Peter on Cycling Archives (English)
  • Kennah, Peter on the CQ ranking (English)
  • Kennah, Peter on ProCyclingStats (eng.)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kennah, _Piter&oldid = 97521917


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