Andrew Fenn

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Andrew Fenn Road cycling
Andrew Fenn (2016)
Andrew Fenn (2016)
To person
Date of birth July 1, 1990
nation United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
discipline Street
To the team
Current team Aqua Blue Sport
Team (s)
2011
2012–2014
2015–2016
2017
2018
To Post-Sean Kelly
Omega Pharma-Quick Step
Team Sky
Aqua Blue Sport
Aqua Blue Sport
Last updated: February 16, 2017

Andrew Fenn (born July 1, 1990 in Hertfordshire ) is a British track and road cyclist from England .

Career

Andrew Fenn won the 2008 Le Pavé de Roubaix, the junior competition in Paris-Roubaix . At the British Championship, he finished second in the junior road race. At the 2009 Road World Championships in Varese , Fenn started in the U23 class, where he finished 45th in the individual time trial. The next year he started for Scotland at the Commonwealth Games , where he was 14th in the time trial and 13th in the road race. From 2011 he started for the Irish Continental Team An Post-Sean Kelly where he was able to achieve some victories. For the 2012 season he then switched to Omega Pharma-Quick Step . There he won two one-day races as part of the Mallorca Challenge .

On the track, Andrew Fenn won the silver medal in the junior team pursuit at the European Championships in Pruszków in 2008 . The next year he won the silver medal in the team pursuit of the U23 class. At the end of the year he took second place with the British national team at the World Cup in Melbourne , also in the team pursuit.

Successes - road

2008
2010
  • MaillotReinoUnido.PNG British Champion - Road Race (U23)
2011
2012
2016
  • bronze British Championship - Road Racing

Placements at Grad Tours

Grand Tour 2013 2014
Maglia Rosa Giro d'Italia - -
Yellow jersey Tour de France - -
Red jersey Vuelta a España DSQ -
Legend: DSQ: disqualification.

Successes - rail

2008
2009

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