Ed Clancy

Tour de France 2014 to start in Yorkshire

The 2014 Tour de France will start in the northern English county of Yorkshire, organisers of cycling's most prestigious and gruelling race announced on Friday.
 

Olympic champions out of World Cup

Olympic champions Joanna Rowsell and Steven Burke withdrew Monday from the Great Britain team for this weekend's Track World Cup in Glasgow.
 

Lovely bubbly awaits Clancy

Ed Clancy was anticipating one heck of a party after winning bronze in the maiden Olympic omnium track cycling competition in London on Sunday.
 

Hansen stops British gold rush in its tracks

Britain's gold-winning juggernaut was stopped in its tracks at the Olympic velodrome Sunday when the hosts had to settle for a rare bronze.
 

Hansen battles back from crash to win omnium gold

Denmark's Lasse Norman Hansen blocked out the Olympic velodrome's wall of sound to upset British hopes and surge to cycling gold in the Olympic omnium on Sunday.
 

Hansen wins omnium gold

Denmark's Lasse Norman Hansen won the men's inaugural Olympic omnium crown here Sunday to break British dominance of the track cycling at the Velodrome.
 

Olympic Velodrome roof 'leaks in three places'

Officials at the London Olympic velodrome admit the roof leaks but say competition won't be affected.
 

Clancy sights more track gold for Britain

Two-time Olympic team pursuit champion Ed Clancy put Britain within sight of more track cycling gold after moving up to second overall in the omnium standings at the Olympic velodrome Sunday.
 

Britain keep gold-winning track wheels in motion

Britain's unstoppable track team kept the gold medals coming in more record time Saturday as rivals were left in the shade for the third consecutive day at the Olympic velodrome
 

Bauge sets sights on cycling track sprint gold

French track cycling great Gregory Bauge has every right to feel aggrieved, but he intends taking his anger out on his rivals when the battle for a coveted Olympic sprint gold begins on Saturday.
 

Record-setting Britain smash track cycling rivals

Two days, four finals and three golds. It just couldn't get any better for Britain's track cycling team on their home Olympics.
 

Britain defend Olympic pursuit crown, smash record

Britain successfully defended their Olympic team pursuit crown in a new world record time of 3min 51.659sec at a packed London Velodrome on Friday.
 

Britain bid for more track gold in Olympic team pursuit

Hosts Britain will take a huge step towards restoring their track cycling supremacy if they come away with the coveted men's Olympic team pursuit gold later Friday.
 

Britain set men's team sprint world record

Britain took a step towards defending their men's Olympic team pursuit title after dominating qualifying in a new world record time at the London velodrome on Thursday.
 

Olympic rivals out to test British track supremacy

Britain's Olympic track cycling supremacy will be put to the test from Thursday when six days of fierce competition, with world records and decades-old rivalries on the line, start in London.
 

Olympic rivals out to test British track supremacy

Britain's Olympic track cycling supremacy will be put to the test from Thursday when six days of fierce competition, with world records and decades-old rivalries on the line, start in London.
 

Controversial Millar in UK Olympic cycling squad

David Millar, who served a two-year suspension from 2004 to 2006 after admitting to taking the banned blood booster EPO, was included in the Great Britain cycling squad announced Wednesday for the London 2012 Olympics.
 

Olympic track rivalry ignites Down Under

Australia and track cycling rivals Britain set out their stall for the Olympic Games by dominating the ten Olympic events at the world championships which ended Sunday.
 

Brits reclaim team pursuit title in record time

Britain reclaimed the coveted men's team pursuit title in a new world record time of 3min 53.295sec here at the track cycling world championships Wednesday.
 

British cycling medal hopes 'right on track'

British track bosses believe they can still lead the way at London 2012 despite new rules and the steady comeback of rivals who are determined not to suffer another Olympic nightmare.
 

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Ed Clancy
Clancy receiving Olympic medal
Clancy receiving Olympic medal
Personal information
Full nameEdward Clancy
Date of birth12 March 1985 (1985-03-12) (age 24)
Country England
 United Kingdom
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Weight78 kg (170 lb; 12.3 st)[1]
Team information
DisciplineRoad & Track
RoleRider
Rider typeEndurance
Infobox last updated on:
16 August 2008