andrew fenn, omega pharma quick step

ANDY FENN

Date of birth: 01/07/1990

From: Hertfordshire

Team: Omega Pharma-QuickStep

Previous teams: An Post-Sean Kelly (2011), British Cycling Academy

Twitter: www.twitter.com/ndyfenn

Andy Fenn career history

Andy Fenn is a successful product of British Cycling's talent scouting and development programme. Fenn's potential was spotted whilst riding for Welwyn Wheelers cycling club, where he was picked up by BC's Talent Team after a string of wins in track endurance disciplines as an under-16.

Fenn secured a place on the British Cycling Academy, where young riders are nutured for the track and road. Success came quickly, with two gold medals at the 2008 Junior European Track Champs in the team and individual pursuit disciplines.

A bronze medal at the Beijing round of the 2010-11 UCI Track World Cup in the team pursuit followed at senior level.

Fenn's road career really took off in 2011 when he was signed up by the An Post-Sean Kelly team. A stage win at the Tour de Bretagne and bronze at the under-23 men's world champs road race caught the eye of Belgian team Omega Pharma-QuickStep, who signed up Fenn for the 2012 season - his first in cycling's top-flight WorldTour. Fenn notched two wins in his first two outings under Patrick Lefevre, but despite plentiful top tens hasn't managed to reach the top step at a UCI event since.

Andy Fenn results

2013

Gullegem Pro Kermesse

2012

Trofeo Palma

Trofeo Migjorn

2011

Tour de Bretagne; stage 7

2010

Under-23 British national championship road race

2008

Junior Paris-Roubaix

Junior Track European Championships; team pursuit

Junior Track European Championships; individual pursuit

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