Alexander Morgan

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Alexander Morgan Road cycling
To person
Date of birth July 18, 1994
nation Australia
discipline Train , road
Societies)
2013 Jayco-AIS World Tour Academy
Most important successes
World championships
2013: goldTeam Pursuit Track World Championships
Junior World Championships
2011: gold Team Pursuit Junior World Track Championships (with Jack Cummings , Alexander Edmondson and Jackson Law )
2012: goldTeam Pursuit Junior World Track Championships (with Jack Cummings , Evan Hull and Miles Scotson )
Oceanic Championships
2012: goldOne Pursuit Oceanic Road Cycling Championships

Alexander Morgan (born July 18, 1994 in Melbourne ) is an Australian cyclist who is active on track and road .

In 2011, Alexander Morgan won three titles: On the track, he was world champion in team pursuit at the Junior World Track Championships in Moscow , together with Jack Cummings , Alexander Edmondson and Jackson Law . At national level, he was also champion in team pursuit and in the individual time trial on the road. The following year he was a second time junior world champion in the ILT Velodrome in Invercargill, New Zealand in the team pursuit, with Cummings, Evan Hull and Zachary Shaw and again won two Australian junior titles, in the team and in the single pursuit . He also won the gold medal in the individual time trial and in the junior single pursuit at the Oceanic Cycling Championships.

From 2013 Morgan started in the elite class. At national championships he took two second and one third place. At the World Railroad Championships in Minsk he was world champion together with Edmondson, Michael Hepburn and Glenn O'Shea .

Successes - road

2011
  • AustraliaAustralia Australian Champion - Individual Time Trial (Juniors)
2012
  • gold Oceania Champion - Individual Time Trial (Juniors)
2014
2016
  • gold Oceania Champion - Individual Time Trial (U23)

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