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 .
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Current team | Bora – Hansgrohe | ||||||
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The second after rower Sidney Ernst Swann is a native of the Isle of Man, who became an Olympic champion .
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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
Race | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
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Giro d'Italia | - | 87 | Sf | - | - | - | - | - |
Tour de france | - | - | - | 77 | - | Sf | - | - |
Vuelta spain | Sf | - | - | - | 71 | - | 42 | - |
- Tour de france
- Participation: 2
- 2013 : 77
- 2015 : Departure at stage 16
- Participation: 2
- Giro d'Italia
- Participation: 2
- 2011 : 87
- 2012 : gathering at stage 17
- Participation: 2
- Vuelta spain
- Participation: 3
- 2010 : Departure at stage 8
- 2014 : 71
- 2016 : 42; Winning Stage 1 (TTT); leader's shirt for the 1st day
- Participation: 3
Links
- Kennah, Peter on Cycling Archives (English)
- Kennah, Peter on the CQ ranking (English)
- Kennah, Peter on ProCyclingStats (eng.)