Jordan Kerby
Jordan Kerby - World Championship silver in team pursuit (2020) | |
To person | |
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Date of birth | 15th August 1992 |
nation |
Australia New Zealand |
discipline | Railway (endurance) / road |
To the team | |
Current team | Brisbane Continental Cycling Team |
function | driver |
Most important successes | |
Last updated: March 14, 2020 |
Jordan Kerby (born August 15, 1992 in Hervey Bay ) is a New Zealand - Australian track and road cyclist .
Athletic career
Jordan Kerby was the 2009 Australian Junior Team Pursuit Champion. The following year he won the gold medal in the team pursuit and in the points race at the Junior World Championships in Montichiari . In the points race, he was Australian junior champion and Oceania champion in the elite class. In the 2011 season, Kerby drove for the Jayco-AIS team . In 2012 he won a stage in the Tour of Thailand on the road and in 2013 he was national U23 road racing champion and winner of the Herald Sun Tour prologue . In 2014 he won the national U23 individual time trial title . The following year he was oceanic runner-up in road racing.
In 2017 Kerby did not get a contract as a driver for the new Drapac Pat's Veg Holistic Development Team , but wanted to continue racing and also work as a trainer for the team. In 2018 he moved to the Brisbane Continental Cycling Team .
After Jordan Kerby was dismissed from the squad for the 2020 Olympic Games by the Australian Cycling Federation in June 2018 , he moved to the New Zealand Federation in January 2019 . In the same month he won together with Campbell Stewart , Regan Gough and Nick Kergozou in the team pursuit of the course of the World Cup in Cambridge .
At the Oceania Championships 2020 (held in 2019), Kerby won three medals: gold in the scratch , silver in the single pursuit and, with Regan Gough, bronze in the two-man team . In spring 2020 he became vice world champion in the team pursuit in Berlin together with Corbin Strong , Aaron Gate , Campbell Stewart and Regan Gough .
successes
train
- 2009
- Australian Junior Champion - Team Pursuit (with Michael Hepburn , Mitchell Mulhern and Thomas Richards )
- 2010
- Junior World Champion - Team Pursuit (with Edward Bissaker , Jackson Law and Mitchell Lovelock-Fay )
- Junior World Champion - points race
- Oceania champions - points race
- Australian Junior Champion - points race
- 2017
- World Champion - Individual Pursuit
- Australian champion - one's pursuit
- 2017/18
- Oceania Champion - Single Pursuit, Team Pursuit (with Leigh Howard , Nicholas Yallouris and Kelland O'Brien )
- Oceania Championship - Scratch
- 2019
- World Cup in Cambridge - Team Pursuit (with Campbell Stewart , Regan Gough and Nick Kergozou )
- New Zealand Champion - Omnium, two-man team driving (with Campbell Stewart )
- 2019/20
- Oceania Champion - Scratch
- Oceania Championship - one's pursuit
- Oceania Championship - Two-Team Driving (with Regan Gough )
- 2020
- New Zealand Champion - Scratch
- World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Corbin Strong , Aaron Gate , Campbell Stewart and Regan Gough )
successes
Street
- 2012
- one stage tour of Thailand
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2018
- one stage New Zealand Cycle Classic
Teams
- 2011 Team Jayco-AIS
- 2012 Jayco-Honey Shotz
- 2013 Christina Watches-Onfone
- 2014 Drapac Professional Cycling
- 2015 Drapac Professional Cycling
- 2016 Drapac Professional Cycling
- 2018 Brisbane Continental Cycling Team
Web links
- Jordan Kerby in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Jordan Kerby in the database of Radsportseiten.net
- Abbie White: Jordan Kerby - The Hard Egg. In: thepedaler.com.au. Retrieved March 8, 2017 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Abbie White: Jordan Kerby - The Hard Egg. In: thepedaler.com.au. Retrieved March 8, 2017 .
- ↑ Cycling: Former world champ Jordan Kerby welcomed to NZ team after leaving Australia. In: newshub.co.nz. January 17, 2019, accessed February 9, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kerby, Jordan |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Australian cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 15th August 1992 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hervey Bay |