Christopher Sutton (cycling) – Wikipedia

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Christopher Sutton is an Australian cyclist born the in Sydney. He went professional in 2006 within the Cofidis team.

Christopher Sutton is the son of Gary Sutton, a former professional cyclist and coach at the Sports Institute of New Gales-du-Sud ( New South Wales Institute of Sport ), and nephew of Shane Sutton, also former cyclist and coach at the British cycling federation ( British Cycling ) [ first ] .

Champion of Australia of the Points Course in 2004, he became a professional runner in 2006 in the French team Cofidis after having been an intern within it in 2004. In 2004, he was champion of Australian on the road hopes, And on the Australian champion of the American with Chris Pascoe. In 2006, he won his first professional road race, Cholet-Pays de Loire. In 2007, he won a stage in the Sarthe circuit and the Châteauroux Classic de l’Indre.

In 2008, he was recruited by the American team Slipstream-Chipotle. He participated in his first big round, the Tour of Italy, of which he wins with his teammates the first stage, a team trial by teams. Arrived out of time during the sixteenth stage, it is eliminated from the race. He won the Delta Tour Zeeland in the Netherlands, a stage race. In 2009, he won the first re Stage in the Tour of Great Britain and finished in second place in the general classification. In Herald Sun Tour, Australia, he won three stages and also finished second.

In 2010, Christopher Sutton joined the new British Sky team, with Proteam status from its creation. He obtained his first personal victory in a competition on the UCI global calendar by winning the sixth stage of the Down Under Tour, in Australia. He also wins a stage of the Brixia Tour. He participated a second time in the Tour of Italy, which he finished in 133 It is place. In 2011, he won the Flemish race Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne at the start of the season. During the summer, he won the 2 It is stage of the Tour of Spain. In September, he ranked third in the Tour of Wallonia Picarde, after winning a stage.

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Per year [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Results on the big laps [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Italian Tour [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

3 participations

Tour of Spain [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

1 participation

World rankings [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Legend : NC = not classified

Junior World Championships [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

world Cup [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • 2003
    • 3eteam pursuit in Sydney

Oceania Championships [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • 2008
    • Médaille de bronze, OcéanieScratch bronze medal

Australian Championships [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

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  1. Of first is January 2008 to July 4, 2008
  2. From July 5, 2008 to December 31, 2008

References [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  1. Clarence St Cyclery Cup , Cyclingnews.com , November 27, 2004.
  2. UCI 2009 global ranking » , on dataride.uci , UCI, (consulted the )
  3. (in) UCI WorldTour Ranking – 2010 – Individual » , on dataride.uci , UCI (consulted the )
  4. (in) UCI WorldTour Ranking – 2011 – Individual » , on dataride.uci , UCI (consulted the )
  5. (in) UCI WorldTour Ranking – 2015 – Individual » , on dataride.uci , UCI (consulted the )
  6. UCI 2007-2008 route rankings » , on UCI.HTML.Infostradasports.com , UCI (consulted the )
  7. UCI 2007 – 2008 – 10/17/2008 route classifications – UCI continental circuits – Individual classification – Men Elite and under 23 – Europe Tour » , on UCI.HTML.Infostradasports.com , UCI (consulted the )
  8. UCI 2005 route rankings » , on UCI.HTML.Infostradasports.com , UCI (consulted the )
  9. UCI 2007-2008 route rankings » , on UCI.HTML.Infostradasports.com , UCI (consulted the )

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