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Peter Kennaugh

Peter Robert Kennaugh MBE (born 15 June 1989) is a Manx former professional racing cyclist,[2] who rode professionally between 2010 and 2019 for Team Sky and Bora–Hansgrohe.[3] In 2012 he won the gold medal as part of the Great Britain Team Pursuit team at the 2012 Summer Olympics, becoming the first Manxman in 100 years to win gold.[4] On 5 April 2019, he announced that he was taking an indefinite break from professional cycling to focus on his mental health.[5]

Peter Kennaugh
MBE
Kennaugh at the 2015 Tour de France
Personal information
Full namePeter Robert Kennaugh
NicknamePete
Born (1989-06-15) 15 June 1989 (age 34)
Douglas, Isle of Man
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight62 kg (137 lb; 9.8 st)
Team information
Current teamRetired
Disciplines
  • Road
  • Track
RoleRider
Rider type
  • All-rounder (road)[1]
  • Pursuitist (track)
Amateur teams
2007Pinarello RT
2008Glendene
2009100% Me
Professional teams
2010–2017Team Sky
2018–2019Bora–Hansgrohe[1]
Major wins
Road

Grand Tours

Vuelta a España
1 TTT stage (2016)

Stage races

Tour of Austria (2014)

One-day races and Classics

National Road Race Championships (2014, 2015)
Great Ocean Road Race (2016)
Track
Team pursuit, Olympic Games (2012)
Team pursuit, World Championships (2012)
Medal record

Career edit

Early life and career edit

Born in Douglas, Isle of Man, Peter's younger brother Tim, and their father are also cyclists. Peter's mother Jackie also cycled and formerly held the Isle of Man's 10-mile time trial record.[6] He began cycling competitively in BMX at the age of 6.[7] Kennaugh attended school at St Ninian's.

He became a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy in 2008, moving with the rest of the squad to live in Tuscany, Italy.[8] In 2008 he came second in the senior national road race championships thus becoming the British under 23 champion. In February 2009 he became the British madison champion partnering Mark Christian.[9]

On 9 September 2009, it was announced that Kennaugh would turn professional in 2010, riding for the new British professional Team Sky.[10] He was described by Cycling Weekly as "the most talented youngster to roll off the Isle of Man production line since his friend and star sprinter Mark Cavendish".[8]

Team Sky (2010–17) edit

2010 edit

 
Kennaugh at the 2010 Tour de Romandie

In 2010, he focused on track cycling, winning the individual pursuit and scratch race at the national track championships. He finished second to Sky teammate Geraint Thomas in the national road race championships. Kennaugh made his grand tour debut in the Vuelta a España, but Sky withdrew following the death of soigneur Txema Gonzalez.[11]

2011 edit

In 2011, Kennaugh was a last minute replacement for Serge Pauwels in the Giro d'Italia,[12] and finished 86th in his first Giro. Kennaugh finished third overall in the Route du Sud, but was not selected for the 2011 Tour de France. He came in third behind teammates Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas in the national road race championships.[13] In August, he finished fifth overall in the Tour de Pologne.[14]

2012 edit

In 2012, he began focusing on track cycling. He was part of the four-man Great Britain pursuit team that set a new world record time of 3:53.295 seconds to win gold in the track world championships on 4 April 2012 in Melbourne.[15] That achievement however was bettered on 3 August when he formed part of the Team GB pursuit team alongside Ed Clancy, Geraint Thomas, Steven Burke, that not only took Gold at the Summer Olympics but, with a time of 3:51.659, shattered their own world record that they had set in qualifying.[16][17] Kennaugh was the first Manxman to win an Olympic gold since 1912.

Kennaugh was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to cycling.[18][19]

2013 edit

 
Kennaugh on stage fifteen of the 2013 Tour de France

Kennaugh focused fully on the road in 2013. He played a supporting role in Chris Froome's overall victory at the Tour of Oman in February. Kennaugh was part of the Sky team that won the team time trial at the Giro del Trentino in April, but he was not selected to ride the Giro d'Italia. Instead, Kennaugh won the Lincoln Grand Prix before playing a key role as a mountain domestique as Froome and Richie Porte took a 1–2 overall in the Critérium du Dauphiné in June. He was selected to ride the Tour de France for the first time. On Stage 8, Kennaugh played a key role in Chris Froome's stage victory by helping to bring back a dangerous move by Nairo Quintana on the Port de Pailhères, the subsequent descent and beginning of the final climb to Ax 3 Domaines. However, on the following stage, Kennaugh was involved in a dramatic crash as Ryder Hesjedal,[20] a Garmin–Sharp rider, knocked into him, sending him down a ravine and into vegetation next to the road. Although Kennaugh was not badly injured, the time lost meant he was unable to follow several subsequent attacks as Froome was left completely isolated.[21]

2014 edit

 
Kennaugh riding for the Isle of Man at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow

Kennaugh took his first individual professional win on the road at the Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali in March, winning the second stage at Sogliano al Rubicone, after going clear on the last climb of the day with Francesco Manuel Bongiorno of the Bardiani–CSF team and out-sprinted him for the honours. Kennaugh went on to win the race by 12 seconds ahead of teammate Dario Cataldo, who had taken 48 seconds out of him in the final 10 km (6.2 mi) individual time trial.

In May 2014 Kennaugh broke Mark Cavendish's 2007 Isle of Man 10-mile time trial record by 30 seconds, setting a new record of 19m 38.982s at Ballamoar.[22] Kennaugh won the British National Road Race Championships on 29 June, outsprinting Sky teammate Ben Swift in Abergavenny.[23] Despite his good form Kennaugh was not selected for the Tour de France, instead riding the Tour of Austria, where he won the first stage and held the leader's jersey for the rest of the race to take his second stage race victory of the season.[24] Kennaugh then competed for the Isle of Man at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, winning a silver medal in the points race on the track[25] and eighth in the road race after a long solo breakaway attempt.[26] Kennaugh rode the Vuelta a España, helping Chris Froome finish second overall.

2015 edit

 
Kennaugh at the 2015 Tour de France in his National champions jersey.

Kennaugh won the opening stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné after attacking on the final climb and holding off the charging main field by two seconds on the descent into the finish in Albertville.[27] Kennaugh lost the race lead after the team time trial on Stage 3, but then helped Chris Froome win the event overall.

In June, he won the National Road Race Championships, distancing Mark Cavendish on the final cobbled climb[28] and becoming the first rider to successfully defend the title since Roger Hammond in 2004.[29] He was selected to ride the 2015 Tour de France, but struggled with illness and withdrew on Stage 16.[30]

In September, Kennaugh broke Chris Boardman's time trial record for the 37.73-mile (60.72-kilometre) Isle of Man TT Mountain Course by six seconds, riding a standard racing bicycle.[31] Boardman had recorded a time of 1hr 23min 54secs in 1993,[31] a time which would prove to be the longest standing cycling record on the Isle of Man, until it was beaten by Kennaugh.[31]

2016 edit

Kennaugh began his season in Australia in January. After riding the Tour Down Under, Kennaugh won the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in Geelong after attacked from a small group on the final climb and held off the chasers for the 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) to the finish line. He finished six seconds ahead of a group of 19 riders.[32] The following week, Kennaugh rode the Herald Sun Tour. On the second stage, when he and teammate Chris Froome broke away to cross the line 17 seconds ahead of the field; Kennaugh won the stage and took the lead. The following two stages ended in sprints, during which Kennaugh increased his lead. On the final stage, Froome attacked on the penultimate ascent of Arthurs Seat, then attacked again on the final climb to win the stage and take the overall victory. Kennaugh was second, 29 seconds behind.

In May, Kennaugh crashed out of Stage 3 of the Tour of California, suffering a broken collarbone.[33] Kennaugh had been originally named as part of Team GB's five-man team for the 2016 Summer Olympics, however, in July 2016 he withdrew, citing a lack of form, allowing Tour de France stage winner Steve Cummings to take his place.[34]

Kennaugh was named on the startlist for the Vuelta a España. Team Sky won the opening team trial team time trial to Castrelo de Miño and as Kennaugh was the first rider to cross the line, he took the leader's Red Jersey, the first time he had led a Grand Tour in his career.[35]

2017 edit

In June, Kennaugh won stage 7 at the Critérium du Dauphiné, becoming the first British rider to take a stage victory on Alpe d'Huez.[36] However, he was not included in the Team Sky squad for the 2017 Tour de France.

Bora–Hansgrohe (2018–2019) edit

In August 2017, he announced that he was leaving Sky and joining Bora–Hansgrohe on a two-year contract from 2018.[1][37] He started his season at the 2018 Tour Down Under.[38]

Post-racing career edit

In 2019, Kennaugh joined ITV4's coverage of the Tour de France as a pundit alongside Gary Imlach, following the departure of Chris Boardman the previous year.[39] Boardman returned as a pundit for the 2020 Tour, however, and Kennaugh continued his role alongside Boardman and Imlach.[40]

Career achievements edit

Major results edit

Road edit

2006
2nd Overall Junior Tour of Wales
3rd Road race, National Junior Championships
2007
National Junior Championships
1st   Road race
2nd Time trial
1st   Overall Keizer der Juniores
1st British National Junior Road Race Series[41]
3rd Overall Junior Tour of Wales
1st   Mountains classification
2008
1st   Road race, National Under-23 Championships
1st Trofeo Internazionale Bastianelli
1st GP Capodarco
1st Prologue (TTT) Tour Alsace
2nd Road race, National Championships
2nd Grand Prix of Wales
2009
1st   Road race, National Under-23 Championships
3rd Road race, National Championships
3rd Overall Giro Ciclistico d'Italia
1st Stage 3
4th Road race, UCI World Under-23 Championships
8th Trofeo Internazionale Bastianelli
2010
2nd Road race, National Championships
2011
3rd Road race, National Championships
3rd Overall Route du Sud
5th Overall Tour de Pologne
2013
1st Stage 1b (TTT) Giro del Trentino
4th Road race, National Championships
2014
1st   Road race, National Championships
1st   Overall Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
1st Stages 1b (TTT) & 2
1st   Overall Tour of Austria
1st   Points classification
1st Stage 1
8th Road race, Commonwealth Games
10th Overall Bayern Rundfahrt
2015
1st   Road race, National Championships
1st Stage 1 Critérium du Dauphiné
1st Stage 1 (TTT) Tour de Romandie
6th Overall Vuelta a Andalucía
9th Overall Tour of California
9th Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
2016
1st Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
Vuelta a España
1st Stage 1 (TTT)
Held   after Stage 1
2nd Overall Herald Sun Tour
1st Stage 1
5th Overall Vuelta a Burgos
2017
1st Stage 7 Critérium du Dauphiné
4th Road race, National Championships
2018
1st Grand Prix Pino Cerami
3rd Tre Valli Varesine
Grand Tour general classification results timeline edit
Grand Tour 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
  Giro d'Italia 87 DNF
  Tour de France 77 DNF
  Vuelta a España DNF 71 42
Legend
Did not compete
DNF Did not finish

Track edit

 
Gold pillar box in Onchan honouring Kennaugh's 2012 Olympic gold medal
2006
UCI World Junior Championships
1st   Scratch
3rd   Team pursuit
1st   Team pursuit, UEC European Junior Championships
2007
UEC European Junior Championships
1st   Team pursuit
2nd   Scratch
1st   Team pursuit, UEC European Under-23 Championships
National Junior Championships
1st   Individual pursuit
1st   Points race
3rd Scratch[42]
1st UIV Cup, Ghent (with Adam Blythe)
2008
1st   Team pursuit, UEC European Championships
1st UIV Cup, Berlin (with Jonathan Bellis)
1st UIV Cup, Copenhagen (with Jonathan Bellis)
2nd Points race, UCI World Cup Classics, Cali
2009
1st   Madison, National Championships (with Mark Christian)
UCI World Cup Classics
1st Team pursuit, Ballerup
2nd Madison, Beijing (with Rob Hayles)
2010
National Championships
1st   Scratch
1st   Individual pursuit
2011
1st   Team pursuit, UEC European Championships
National Championships
1st   Madison (with Luke Rowe)
1st   Points race
3rd   Team pursuit, UCI World Championships
2012
1st   Team pursuit, Olympic Games
1st   Team pursuit, UCI World Championships
2014
2nd   Points race, Commonwealth Games
2017
2nd Six Days of London (with Mark Cavendish)

World records edit

Discipline Record Date Event Velodrome Ref
Team pursuit 3:53.295 4 April 2012 World Championships Melbourne Arena (Melbourne) [15]
3:52.499 2 August 2012 Olympic Games Lee Valley (London) [16]
3:51.659 3 August 2012 [17]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Raise Your Game> Dedication> 2012> Peter Kennaugh". BBC. Retrieved 15 September 2009.
  3. ^ "With Christoph Pfingsten, BORA – hansgrohe completes its roster for 2019". Bora–Hansgrohe. Denk Pro Cycling GmbH & Co. KG. 12 October 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
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  5. ^ Ballinger, Alex (5 April 2019). "Peter Kennaugh says he needs to find 'happiness and enthusiasm' as he takes indefinite break". Cycling Weekly.
  6. ^ "Marie Purvis: British Legend". Cycling Weekly. 1 July 2014.
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  9. ^ Andy Jones (22 February 2009). "Kennaugh and Christian crowned National Madison champs at Revolution". Cycling Weekly.
  10. ^ Richard Allen (9 September 2009). "Peter Kennaugh named in Team Sky cycling squad". Isle of Man Today.
  11. ^ Gallagher, Brendan (4 September 2010). "Vuelta a España 2010: Team Sky withdraw from race following death of soigneur". The Daily Telegraph. London.
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  13. ^ "Bradley Wiggins wins British National Champs". Cycling Weekly. 26 June 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
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  18. ^ "No. 60367". The London Gazette (Supplement). 29 December 2012. p. 25.
  19. ^ "NY13 - London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games - Order of the British Empire" (PDF). assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/.
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  21. ^ Glendenning, Barry (6 July 2013). "Tour de France 2013: stage eight - as it happened". The Guardian.
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  25. ^ "Glasgow 2014: Peter Kennaugh medal brings 'mixed emotions'". BBC Sport.
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  30. ^ "Sky's British champion Kennaugh withdraws from Tour de France". Reuters. 20 July 2015.
  31. ^ a b c Clarke, Stuart (29 September 2015). "Peter Kennaugh beats Chris Boardman's 22-year-old Isle of Man record". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  32. ^ Smith, Sophie (31 January 2016). "Peter Kennaugh wins Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  33. ^ "Kennaugh out of Tour of California with broken collarbone". Cyclingnews.com. 18 May 2016.
  34. ^ "Rio 2016: Steve Cummings replaces Peter Kennaugh in GB road race team". BBC Sport. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  35. ^ "Kennaugh gains first Grand Tour lead of career in Vuelta a España". Cyclingnews.com. 20 August 2016.
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  38. ^ "Tour Down Under preview". Cyclingnews.com. 7 January 2018. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  39. ^ Long, Jonny (28 July 2019). "'Our cars were set on fire by Basque separatists': The inside story of ITV's Tour de France coverage". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
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  42. ^ "BC National Junior and Youth Track Championships". British Cycling. 19 August 2007. Retrieved 10 March 2019.

External links edit

  • Peter Kennaugh profile at Team Sky
  • Peter Kennaugh at Cycling Archives
  • Peter Kennaugh at ProCyclingStats
  • Peter Kennaugh Profile at the Cycling Quotient
  • Peter Kennaugh on Twitter  

peter, kennaugh, peter, robert, kennaugh, born, june, 1989, manx, former, professional, racing, cyclist, rode, professionally, between, 2010, 2019, team, bora, hansgrohe, 2012, gold, medal, part, great, britain, team, pursuit, team, 2012, summer, olympics, bec. Peter Robert Kennaugh MBE born 15 June 1989 is a Manx former professional racing cyclist 2 who rode professionally between 2010 and 2019 for Team Sky and Bora Hansgrohe 3 In 2012 he won the gold medal as part of the Great Britain Team Pursuit team at the 2012 Summer Olympics becoming the first Manxman in 100 years to win gold 4 On 5 April 2019 he announced that he was taking an indefinite break from professional cycling to focus on his mental health 5 Peter Kennaugh MBEKennaugh at the 2015 Tour de FrancePersonal informationFull namePeter Robert KennaughNicknamePeteBorn 1989 06 15 15 June 1989 age 34 Douglas Isle of ManHeight1 73 m 5 ft 8 in Weight62 kg 137 lb 9 8 st Team informationCurrent teamRetiredDisciplinesRoadTrackRoleRiderRider typeAll rounder road 1 Pursuitist track Amateur teams2007Pinarello RT2008Glendene2009100 MeProfessional teams2010 2017Team Sky2018 2019Bora Hansgrohe 1 Major winsRoadGrand Tours Vuelta a Espana1 TTT stage 2016 dd Stage races Tour of Austria 2014 One day races and Classics National Road Race Championships 2014 2015 Great Ocean Road Race 2016 Track Team pursuit Olympic Games 2012 Team pursuit World Championships 2012 Medal record Representing Great BritainMen s track cyclingOlympic Games2012 London Team pursuitWorld Championships2012 Melbourne Team pursuit2011 Apeldoorn Team pursuitEuropean Elite Championships2011 Apeldoorn Team pursuitRepresenting Isle of ManMen s track cyclingCommonwealth Games2014 Glasgow Points race Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Team Sky 2010 17 1 2 1 2010 1 2 2 2011 1 2 3 2012 1 2 4 2013 1 2 5 2014 1 2 6 2015 1 2 7 2016 1 2 8 2017 1 3 Bora Hansgrohe 2018 2019 2 Post racing career 3 Career achievements 3 1 Major results 3 1 1 Road 3 1 1 1 Grand Tour general classification results timeline 3 1 2 Track 3 2 World records 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer editEarly life and career edit Born in Douglas Isle of Man Peter s younger brother Tim and their father are also cyclists Peter s mother Jackie also cycled and formerly held the Isle of Man s 10 mile time trial record 6 He began cycling competitively in BMX at the age of 6 7 Kennaugh attended school at St Ninian s He became a member of British Cycling s Olympic Academy in 2008 moving with the rest of the squad to live in Tuscany Italy 8 In 2008 he came second in the senior national road race championships thus becoming the British under 23 champion In February 2009 he became the British madison champion partnering Mark Christian 9 On 9 September 2009 it was announced that Kennaugh would turn professional in 2010 riding for the new British professional Team Sky 10 He was described by Cycling Weekly as the most talented youngster to roll off the Isle of Man production line since his friend and star sprinter Mark Cavendish 8 Team Sky 2010 17 edit 2010 edit nbsp Kennaugh at the 2010 Tour de RomandieIn 2010 he focused on track cycling winning the individual pursuit and scratch race at the national track championships He finished second to Sky teammate Geraint Thomas in the national road race championships Kennaugh made his grand tour debut in the Vuelta a Espana but Sky withdrew following the death of soigneur Txema Gonzalez 11 2011 edit In 2011 Kennaugh was a last minute replacement for Serge Pauwels in the Giro d Italia 12 and finished 86th in his first Giro Kennaugh finished third overall in the Route du Sud but was not selected for the 2011 Tour de France He came in third behind teammates Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas in the national road race championships 13 In August he finished fifth overall in the Tour de Pologne 14 2012 edit In 2012 he began focusing on track cycling He was part of the four man Great Britain pursuit team that set a new world record time of 3 53 295 seconds to win gold in the track world championships on 4 April 2012 in Melbourne 15 That achievement however was bettered on 3 August when he formed part of the Team GB pursuit team alongside Ed Clancy Geraint Thomas Steven Burke that not only took Gold at the Summer Olympics but with a time of 3 51 659 shattered their own world record that they had set in qualifying 16 17 Kennaugh was the first Manxman to win an Olympic gold since 1912 Kennaugh was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to cycling 18 19 2013 edit nbsp Kennaugh on stage fifteen of the 2013 Tour de FranceKennaugh focused fully on the road in 2013 He played a supporting role in Chris Froome s overall victory at the Tour of Oman in February Kennaugh was part of the Sky team that won the team time trial at the Giro del Trentino in April but he was not selected to ride the Giro d Italia Instead Kennaugh won the Lincoln Grand Prix before playing a key role as a mountain domestique as Froome and Richie Porte took a 1 2 overall in the Criterium du Dauphine in June He was selected to ride the Tour de France for the first time On Stage 8 Kennaugh played a key role in Chris Froome s stage victory by helping to bring back a dangerous move by Nairo Quintana on the Port de Pailheres the subsequent descent and beginning of the final climb to Ax 3 Domaines However on the following stage Kennaugh was involved in a dramatic crash as Ryder Hesjedal 20 a Garmin Sharp rider knocked into him sending him down a ravine and into vegetation next to the road Although Kennaugh was not badly injured the time lost meant he was unable to follow several subsequent attacks as Froome was left completely isolated 21 2014 edit nbsp Kennaugh riding for the Isle of Man at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in GlasgowKennaugh took his first individual professional win on the road at the Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali in March winning the second stage at Sogliano al Rubicone after going clear on the last climb of the day with Francesco Manuel Bongiorno of the Bardiani CSF team and out sprinted him for the honours Kennaugh went on to win the race by 12 seconds ahead of teammate Dario Cataldo who had taken 48 seconds out of him in the final 10 km 6 2 mi individual time trial In May 2014 Kennaugh broke Mark Cavendish s 2007 Isle of Man 10 mile time trial record by 30 seconds setting a new record of 19m 38 982s at Ballamoar 22 Kennaugh won the British National Road Race Championships on 29 June outsprinting Sky teammate Ben Swift in Abergavenny 23 Despite his good form Kennaugh was not selected for the Tour de France instead riding the Tour of Austria where he won the first stage and held the leader s jersey for the rest of the race to take his second stage race victory of the season 24 Kennaugh then competed for the Isle of Man at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow winning a silver medal in the points race on the track 25 and eighth in the road race after a long solo breakaway attempt 26 Kennaugh rode the Vuelta a Espana helping Chris Froome finish second overall 2015 edit nbsp Kennaugh at the 2015 Tour de France in his National champions jersey Kennaugh won the opening stage of the Criterium du Dauphine after attacking on the final climb and holding off the charging main field by two seconds on the descent into the finish in Albertville 27 Kennaugh lost the race lead after the team time trial on Stage 3 but then helped Chris Froome win the event overall In June he won the National Road Race Championships distancing Mark Cavendish on the final cobbled climb 28 and becoming the first rider to successfully defend the title since Roger Hammond in 2004 29 He was selected to ride the 2015 Tour de France but struggled with illness and withdrew on Stage 16 30 In September Kennaugh broke Chris Boardman s time trial record for the 37 73 mile 60 72 kilometre Isle of Man TT Mountain Course by six seconds riding a standard racing bicycle 31 Boardman had recorded a time of 1hr 23min 54secs in 1993 31 a time which would prove to be the longest standing cycling record on the Isle of Man until it was beaten by Kennaugh 31 2016 edit Kennaugh began his season in Australia in January After riding the Tour Down Under Kennaugh won the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in Geelong after attacked from a small group on the final climb and held off the chasers for the 12 kilometres 7 5 mi to the finish line He finished six seconds ahead of a group of 19 riders 32 The following week Kennaugh rode the Herald Sun Tour On the second stage when he and teammate Chris Froome broke away to cross the line 17 seconds ahead of the field Kennaugh won the stage and took the lead The following two stages ended in sprints during which Kennaugh increased his lead On the final stage Froome attacked on the penultimate ascent of Arthurs Seat then attacked again on the final climb to win the stage and take the overall victory Kennaugh was second 29 seconds behind In May Kennaugh crashed out of Stage 3 of the Tour of California suffering a broken collarbone 33 Kennaugh had been originally named as part of Team GB s five man team for the 2016 Summer Olympics however in July 2016 he withdrew citing a lack of form allowing Tour de France stage winner Steve Cummings to take his place 34 Kennaugh was named on the startlist for the Vuelta a Espana Team Sky won the opening team trial team time trial to Castrelo de Mino and as Kennaugh was the first rider to cross the line he took the leader s Red Jersey the first time he had led a Grand Tour in his career 35 2017 edit In June Kennaugh won stage 7 at the Criterium du Dauphine becoming the first British rider to take a stage victory on Alpe d Huez 36 However he was not included in the Team Sky squad for the 2017 Tour de France Bora Hansgrohe 2018 2019 edit In August 2017 he announced that he was leaving Sky and joining Bora Hansgrohe on a two year contract from 2018 1 37 He started his season at the 2018 Tour Down Under 38 Post racing career editIn 2019 Kennaugh joined ITV4 s coverage of the Tour de France as a pundit alongside Gary Imlach following the departure of Chris Boardman the previous year 39 Boardman returned as a pundit for the 2020 Tour however and Kennaugh continued his role alongside Boardman and Imlach 40 Career achievements editMajor results edit Road edit 2006 2nd Overall Junior Tour of Wales 3rd Road race National Junior Championships 2007 National Junior Championships1st nbsp Road race 2nd Time trial dd 1st nbsp Overall Keizer der Juniores 1st British National Junior Road Race Series 41 3rd Overall Junior Tour of Wales1st nbsp Mountains classification dd 2008 1st nbsp Road race National Under 23 Championships 1st Trofeo Internazionale Bastianelli 1st GP Capodarco 1st Prologue TTT Tour Alsace 2nd Road race National Championships 2nd Grand Prix of Wales 2009 1st nbsp Road race National Under 23 Championships 3rd Road race National Championships 3rd Overall Giro Ciclistico d Italia1st Stage 3 dd 4th Road race UCI World Under 23 Championships 8th Trofeo Internazionale Bastianelli 2010 2nd Road race National Championships 2011 3rd Road race National Championships 3rd Overall Route du Sud 5th Overall Tour de Pologne 2013 1st Stage 1b TTT Giro del Trentino 4th Road race National Championships 2014 1st nbsp Road race National Championships 1st nbsp Overall Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali1st Stages 1b TTT amp 2 dd 1st nbsp Overall Tour of Austria1st nbsp Points classification 1st Stage 1 dd 8th Road race Commonwealth Games 10th Overall Bayern Rundfahrt 2015 1st nbsp Road race National Championships 1st Stage 1 Criterium du Dauphine 1st Stage 1 TTT Tour de Romandie 6th Overall Vuelta a Andalucia 9th Overall Tour of California 9th Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 2016 1st Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Vuelta a Espana1st Stage 1 TTT Held nbsp after Stage 1 dd 2nd Overall Herald Sun Tour1st Stage 1 dd 5th Overall Vuelta a Burgos 2017 1st Stage 7 Criterium du Dauphine 4th Road race National Championships 2018 1st Grand Prix Pino Cerami 3rd Tre Valli Varesine Grand Tour general classification results timeline edit Grand Tour 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 nbsp Giro d Italia 87 DNF nbsp Tour de France 77 DNF nbsp Vuelta a Espana DNF 71 42Legend Did not competeDNF Did not finishTrack edit nbsp Gold pillar box in Onchan honouring Kennaugh s 2012 Olympic gold medal2006 UCI World Junior Championships1st nbsp Scratch 3rd nbsp Team pursuit dd 1st nbsp Team pursuit UEC European Junior Championships 2007 UEC European Junior Championships1st nbsp Team pursuit 2nd nbsp Scratch dd 1st nbsp Team pursuit UEC European Under 23 Championships National Junior Championships1st nbsp Individual pursuit 1st nbsp Points race 3rd Scratch 42 dd 1st UIV Cup Ghent with Adam Blythe 2008 1st nbsp Team pursuit UEC European Championships 1st UIV Cup Berlin with Jonathan Bellis 1st UIV Cup Copenhagen with Jonathan Bellis 2nd Points race UCI World Cup Classics Cali 2009 1st nbsp Madison National Championships with Mark Christian UCI World Cup Classics1st Team pursuit Ballerup 2nd Madison Beijing with Rob Hayles dd 2010 National Championships1st nbsp Scratch 1st nbsp Individual pursuit dd 2011 1st nbsp Team pursuit UEC European Championships National Championships1st nbsp Madison with Luke Rowe 1st nbsp Points race dd 3rd nbsp Team pursuit UCI World Championships 2012 1st nbsp Team pursuit Olympic Games 1st nbsp Team pursuit UCI World Championships 2014 2nd nbsp Points race Commonwealth Games 2017 2nd Six Days of London with Mark Cavendish World records edit Discipline Record Date Event Velodrome RefTeam pursuit 3 53 295 4 April 2012 World Championships Melbourne Arena Melbourne 15 3 52 499 2 August 2012 Olympic Games Lee Valley London 16 3 51 659 3 August 2012 17 See also edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Olympics portal2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics gold post boxes List of British cyclistsReferences edit a b c Benson Daniel 1 August 2017 Peter Kennaugh signs two year deal with Bora Hansgrohe cyclingnews com Retrieved 1 August 2017 Raise Your Game gt Dedication gt 2012 gt Peter Kennaugh BBC Retrieved 15 September 2009 With Christoph Pfingsten BORA hansgrohe completes its roster for 2019 Bora Hansgrohe Denk Pro Cycling GmbH amp Co KG 12 October 2018 Retrieved 2 January 2019 Peter Kennaugh wins gold Archived 6 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine Isle of Man Today report Ballinger Alex 5 April 2019 Peter Kennaugh says he needs to find happiness and enthusiasm as he takes indefinite break Cycling Weekly Marie Purvis British Legend Cycling Weekly 1 July 2014 Cycling to London Notes on the British rider Peter Kennaugh 2008 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics 17 January 2009 a b Andy McGrath 11 August 2009 Peter Kennaugh Rider Profile Cycling Weekly Andy Jones 22 February 2009 Kennaugh and Christian crowned National Madison champs at Revolution Cycling Weekly Richard Allen 9 September 2009 Peter Kennaugh named in Team Sky cycling squad Isle of Man Today Gallagher Brendan 4 September 2010 Vuelta a Espana 2010 Team Sky withdraw from race following death of soigneur The Daily Telegraph London Will Irwin 3 May 2011 Kennaugh replaces Pauwels in Sky s Giro lineup Cycling Weekly Retrieved 9 August 2012 Bradley Wiggins wins British National Champs Cycling Weekly 26 June 2011 Retrieved 9 August 2012 WorldTour race ends with a bang 6 August 2011 Sagan claims Polish victory Cycling Sky Sports Retrieved 21 July 2013 a b Track Worlds Great Britain beat Australia with world record BBC Sport 4 April 2012 Retrieved 28 June 2015 a b Gallagher Brendan 2 August 2012 London 2012 Olympics GB pursuit quartet demolish world record in heats The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 28 June 2015 a b Bevan Chris 3 August 2012 Olympics cycling Team GB defend men s pursuit title BBC Sport Retrieved 9 August 2012 No 60367 The London Gazette Supplement 29 December 2012 p 25 NY13 London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Order of the British Empire PDF assets publishing service gov uk Twitter ryder hesjedal Petekennaugh sorry for the Retrieved 10 July 2013 via Twitter Glendenning Barry 6 July 2013 Tour de France 2013 stage eight as it happened The Guardian Wynn Nigel 23 May 2014 Peter Kennaugh breaks Mark Cavendish s Isle of Man 10 mile time trial record Cycling Weekly Retrieved 3 July 2014 Peter Kennaugh outsprints Ben Swift to win British Road Race Championships Cycling Weekly 29 June 2014 Peter Kennaugh wins Tour of Austria Cycling Weekly 13 July 2014 Glasgow 2014 Peter Kennaugh medal brings mixed emotions BBC Sport Daniel Benson 3 August 2014 Cavendish salutes Kennaugh s gutsy ride in Commonwealth Games Cyclingnews com Peter Kennaugh escapes lead group to win Dauphine kickoff VeloNews 7 June 2015 Retrieved 7 June 2015 Peter Kennaugh retains British road title after close battle with Mark Cavendish Cyclingnews com 28 June 2015 Retrieved 28 June 2015 Kennaugh hopes British title won t be overshadowed by Tour de France ommission sic cyclingnews com 29 June 2015 Retrieved 29 June 2015 Sky s British champion Kennaugh withdraws from Tour de France Reuters 20 July 2015 a b c Clarke Stuart 29 September 2015 Peter Kennaugh beats Chris Boardman s 22 year old Isle of Man record Cycling Weekly Retrieved 29 September 2015 Smith Sophie 31 January 2016 Peter Kennaugh wins Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Cycling Weekly Retrieved 12 February 2016 Kennaugh out of Tour of California with broken collarbone Cyclingnews com 18 May 2016 Rio 2016 Steve Cummings replaces Peter Kennaugh in GB road race team BBC Sport Retrieved 19 July 2016 Kennaugh gains first Grand Tour lead of career in Vuelta a Espana Cyclingnews com 20 August 2016 Pete Kennaugh wins ahead of Ben Swift on Alpe d Huez on Criterium du Dauphine stage seven Cycling Weekly Cycling Weekly 10 June 2017 Retrieved 12 June 2017 Peter Kennaugh to leave Team Sky for Bora Hansgrohe Eurosport 1 August 2017 Retrieved 1 August 2017 Tour Down Under preview Cyclingnews com 7 January 2018 Retrieved 8 January 2018 Long Jonny 28 July 2019 Our cars were set on fire by Basque separatists The inside story of ITV s Tour de France coverage Cycling Weekly Retrieved 27 August 2021 Tour de France Live 2020 ITV Retrieved 27 August 2021 British Junior Men s Road Series Winners The Definitive List Bikesy co uk 28 June 2017 BC National Junior and Youth Track Championships British Cycling 19 August 2007 Retrieved 10 March 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Kennaugh Peter Kennaugh profile at Team Sky Peter Kennaugh at Cycling Archives Peter Kennaugh at ProCyclingStats Peter Kennaugh Profile at the Cycling Quotient Peter Kennaugh on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Kennaugh amp oldid 1178910464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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