Ethan Vernon
British cyclist (born 2000)
Ethan Vernon (born 26 August 2000) is a British road and track cyclist , who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Israel–Premier Tech .[ 4]
Career
Vernon competed in BMX until he was 14, before changing focus to the road and track.[ 5] In 2017 and 2018, he won a total of five national junior track titles. He also won the silver medal in the individual pursuit at the 2018 UCI World Junior Championships . He represented Wales at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in three events, finishing fourth in the team pursuit. He also competed for Great Britain in the team pursuit at the 2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup , where the squad placed third in London. In 2020, he took his first major podium at the elite level, taking silver in the kilometer time trial at the European Championships .[ 6]
In 2021, he was selected for the team pursuit at the 2020 Summer Olympics , where the team placed 8th in final.[ 5] [ 7] That year, the team also placed third at the UCI World Championships .
Vernon also took his first significant road win in 2021, winning the fourth stage of the Tour de l'Avenir in a sprint finish.[ 8] A month later, he placed seventh in the World Under-23 Time trial Championships .
In 2022, he joined Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team on a two-year contract.[ 9] In March, he won the fifth stage of the Volta a Catalunya , his first professional win.[ 10] Vernon next took back-to-back wins at the Okolo Slovenska in September, taking the prologue and first stage.[ 11]
In January 2023, Vernon won the Trofeo Palma , his second race of the season. A month later, he won the first two stages of the Tour du Rwanda followed by the first stage of the Tour de Romandie in April. In early August, he returned to the track, taking his first elite World Championships title in the elimination race .[ 12] A few weeks later, he returned to road racing, taking the prologue of the Deutschland Tour .[ 13]
That month, he also announced that he signed a three-year contract with Israel–Premier Tech starting in 2024.[ 14] In 2024, he won his first race of the year: the opening stage of the Tour des Alpes-Maritimes in February.[ 15] In May, he entered his first Grand Tour: the Giro d'Italia .
Major results
Road
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
Legend
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Did not compete
DNF
Did not finish
Track
2017
National Junior Championships
1st Individual pursuit
1st Points race
1st Kilo
3rd Scratch
3rd Madison, National Championships (with William Tidball )
2018
National Junior Championships
1st Individual pursuit
1st Madison (with William Tidball )
2nd Individual pursuit, UCI World Junior Championships
National Championships
2nd Madison (with Rhys Britton )
3rd Team pursuit
2019
2nd Team pursuit , National Championships
2020
2nd Kilo , UEC European Championships
National Championships
2nd Team pursuit
3rd Scratch
2021
3rd Team pursuit , UCI World Championships
2022
UCI World Championships
1st Team pursuit
3rd Elimination
2nd Team pursuit , Commonwealth Games
2nd Team pursuit, UCI Nations Cup , Glasgow
2023
1st Elimination , UCI World Championships
2nd Team pursuit , UEC European Championships
2024
1st Team pursuit , UEC European Championships
1st Team pursuit, UCI Nations Cup , Milton
2nd Team pursuit , Olympic Games
References
External links
1990s
1993 : Australia, Brett Aitken , Stuart O'Grady , Billy Shearsby , Tim O'Shannessey
1994 : Germany, Guido Fulst , Andreas Bach , Jens Lehmann , Danilo Hondo
1995 : Australia, Bradley McGee , Stuart O'Grady , Rodney McGee , Tim O'Shannessey
1996 : Italy, Adler Capelli , Cristiano Citton , Andrea Collinelli , Mauro Trentini
1997 : Italy, Cristiano Citton , Mario Benetton , Adler Capelli , Andrea Collinelli
1998 : Ukraine, Alexander Symonenko , Sergiy Matveyev , Oleksandr Fedenko , Oleksandr Klymenko
1999 : Germany, Robert Bartko , Jens Lehmann , Daniel Becke , Guido Fulst
2000s
2000 : Germany, Guido Fulst , Sebastian Siedler , Daniel Becke , Jens Lehmann
2001 : Ukraine, Alexander Symonenko , Serhii Cherniavskyi , Lyubomyr Polatayko , Oleksandr Fedenko
2002 : Australia, Peter Dawson , Brett Lancaster , Stephen Wooldridge , Luke Roberts
2003 : Australia, Graeme Brown , Peter Dawson , Brett Lancaster , Luke Roberts
2004 : Australia, Ashley Hutchinson , Luke Roberts , Peter Dawson , Stephen Wooldridge
2005 : Great Britain, Steve Cummings , Rob Hayles , Paul Manning , Chris Newton
2006 : Australia, Peter Dawson , Matthew Goss , Mark Jamieson , Stephen Wooldridge
2007 : Great Britain, Ed Clancy , Geraint Thomas , Paul Manning , Bradley Wiggins
2008 : Great Britain, Ed Clancy , Geraint Thomas , Paul Manning , Bradley Wiggins
2009 : Denmark, Casper Jørgensen , Jens-Erik Madsen , Michael Færk Christensen , Alex Rasmussen , Michael Mørkøv
2010s
2010 : Australia, Jack Bobridge , Rohan Dennis , Michael Hepburn , Cameron Meyer
2011 : Australia, Jack Bobridge , Rohan Dennis , Michael Hepburn , Luke Durbridge
2012 : Great Britain, Ed Clancy , Peter Kennaugh , Steven Burke , Geraint Thomas , Andy Tennant
2013 : Australia, Glenn O'Shea , Alex Edmondson , Mitchell Mulhern , Alexander Morgan
2014 : Australia, Glenn O'Shea , Alex Edmondson , Luke Davison , Miles Scotson
2015 : New Zealand, Pieter Bulling , Dylan Kennett , Alex Frame , Marc Ryan
2016 : Australia, Sam Welsford , Michael Hepburn , Callum Scotson , Miles Scotson , Alexander Porter , Luke Davison
2017 : Australia, Sam Welsford , Cameron Meyer , Alexander Porter , Nick Yallouris , Kelland O'Brien , Rohan Wight
2018 : Great Britain, Ed Clancy , Kian Emadi , Ethan Hayter , Charlie Tanfield
2019 : Australia, Sam Welsford , Leigh Howard , Alexander Porter , Cameron Scott , Kelland O'Brien
2020s
2020 : Denmark, Lasse Norman Hansen , Julius Johansen , Frederik Rodenberg , Rasmus Pedersen
2021 : Italy, Liam Bertazzo , Simone Consonni , Filippo Ganna , Jonathan Milan , Francesco Lamon
2022 : Great Britain, Ethan Hayter , Oliver Wood , Ethan Vernon , Daniel Bigham
2023 : Denmark, Niklas Larsen , Carl-Frederik Bévort , Lasse Norman Leth , Rasmus Pedersen , Frederik Rodenberg
2024 : Denmark, Tobias Hansen , Carl-Frederik Bévort , Niklas Larsen , Rasmus Pedersen , Frederik Rodenberg
Riders in italics took part in the qualifying rounds.
2010 : Great Britain : (Burke , Clancy , Queally , Tennant )
2011 : Great Britain : (Burke , Clancy , Kennaugh , Tennant )
2012 : Russia : (Ershov , Markov , Serov , Kaykov )
2013 : Great Britain : (Burke , Clancy , Doull , Tennant )
2014 : Great Britain : (Dibben , Clancy , Doull , Tennant )
2015 : Great Britain : (Dibben , Wiggins , Doull , Tennant , Burke , Gibson )
2016 : France : (Denis , Ermenault , Maitre , Chavanel , Thomas )
2017 : France : (Denis , Ermenault , Maitre , Pijourlet )
2018 : Italy : (Viviani , Bertazzo , Ganna , Lamon )
2019 : Denmark : (LN Hansen , Pedersen , Madsen , Johansen )
2020 : Russia : (Dubchenko , Gonov , Bersenev , Evtushenko )
2021 : Denmark : (Malmberg , Pedersen , T Hansen , Bévort )
2022 : France : (Denis , Lafargue , Tabellion , Thomas , Boudat )
2023 : Italy : (Ganna , Lamon ), Milan , Moro , Consonni )
2024 : Great Britain : (Bigham , Hayter , C Tanfield , Vernon , Wood )
Riders in italics rode in heats only