Peter Kennaugh: 2015 British Championships among toughest races of my career

Manxman becomes only the fourth male rider to defend title since 1959.

Peter Kennaugh described today's British Road Race Championships, in which he beat 2013 winner Mark Cavendish after a two-man sprint on Lincoln's famed Michaelgate climb, as “one of the hardest races” of his career.

Kennaugh became only the fourth male rider – after Colin Lewis, John Tanner and Roger Hammond – to defend the title since the Championships were unified in 1959.

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Nick Bull is an NCTJ qualified journalist who has written for a range of titles, as well as being a freelance writer at Beat Media Group, which provides reports for the PA Media wire which is circulated to the likes of the BBC and Eurosport. His work at Cycling Weekly predominantly dealt with professional cycling, and he now holds a role as PR & Digital Manager at SweetSpot Group, which organises the Tour of Britain.