Chris Newton (cyclist)
To person | |
---|---|
Date of birth | 29th September 1973 |
nation | United Kingdom |
discipline | Railway (endurance) / road |
End of career | 2010 |
Team (s) as coach | |
since 2012 | British National Team (Endurance Women) |
Last updated: March 24, 2020 |
Christopher Newton (born September 29, 1973 ) is a retired British cyclist .
Career as an active athlete
Chris Newton drove on the road for the Linda McCartney Racing Team in 1999 and won the British championship in the individual time trial . Two years later, he won a stage at the Circuit de Lorraine and was also able to win the overall standings. In 2002 he won three stages at An Post Rás , which he won the following year. From 2005 until the end of his playing career in 2010, Newton drove for the British Continental Team Recycling.co.uk .
Chris Newton is more successful on the track than on the road . He won his first silver medal at the 2000 UCI Track World Championships in the team pursuit . Later, at the Olympic Games in Sydney , the British National Team secured the bronze medal. Until the next games he was with the national team in the team pursuit two times second and once third in rail world championships. He also won the world championship title in the points race in 2002 from Franz Stocher . In Athens he was not part of the squad. At the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne , he won the gold medal in the team pursuit. Newton drove these successes with Bradley Wiggins , Paul Manning , Steve Cummings , Rob Hayles and Bryan Steel, among others . At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, he won the bronze medal in the points race.
Activity as a trainer
Chris Newton has been a trainer for the British cycling association British Cycling since 2012 .
Successes - road
- 1996
- one stage Tour de Langkawi ( team time trial )
- 1999
- 2000
- British Champion - Individual Time Trial
- two stages of the Olympia's Tour
- International Wielder Trofee Jong Maar Moedig
- 2001
- one stage and overall ranking Circuit de Lorraine
- a stage Cinturón a Mallorca
- 2002
- a stage Circuit de Lorraine
- three stages at Post Rás
- 2003
- one stage and overall ranking at Post Rás
- 2005
- three stages and overall ranking An Post Rás
- 2006
- two stages at Post Rás
- Prologue Boucles de la Mayenne
- 2008
- a stage at Post Rás
Successes - rail
- 2002
- World Champion - points race
- 2003
- 2004
- British champion - Scratch
- British champion - points race
- World Cup Manchester - Team Pursuit (with Rob Hayles , Paul Manning and Bryan Steel )
- 2005
- World Cup Manchester - Team Pursuit (with Steve Cummings , Rob Hayles and Paul Manning)
- World Champion - Team Pursuit (with Paul Manning, Steve Cummings and Rob Hayles )
- 2006
- British champion - Scratch
- British Champions - Team Pursuit (with Paul Manning, Steve Cummings and Edward Clancy )
- Gold Medal Commonwealth Games - Team Pursuit (with Paul Manning, Steve Cummings and Rob Hayles )
- World Cup Moscow - Team Pursuit (with Ed Clancey , Paul Manning and Geraint Thomas )
- 2007
- British champion - points race
- World Cup Sydney - Team Pursuit (with Ed Clancy , Steve Cummings and Bradley Wiggins )
- 2008
- British champion - Scratch
- British champion - points race
- Olympic Games 2008 - bronze points race
- World Cup overall winner - points run
- World Cup Manchester - points race
- 2009
- British champion - Scratch
- British champion - points race
- World Cup Beijing - points race
- World Cup Copenhagen - Team Pursuit with Steven Burke , Ed Clancy and Peter Kennaugh
- World Cup overall winner - points run
Teams
- 1998 Team British
- 1999 Linda McCartney Racing Team
- 2005 Recycling.co.uk-MG-Xpower-Litespeed
- 2006 Recycling.co.uk
- 2007 Recycling.co.uk
- 2008 Rapha Condor-Recycling.co.uk
- 2009 Rapha Condor-Recycling.co.uk
- 2010 Rapha Condor-Recycling.co.uk
Web links
- Chris Newton's website
- Chris Newton in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Chris Newton in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Olympic medalist Chris Newton has been assigned the task of unifying Great Britain's women's road squad ahead of the London Olympics. Team GB, March 15, 2012, accessed November 2, 2014 .
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Newton, Chris |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Newton, Christopher |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 29th September 1973 |