Anna Kay Explained

Anna Kay
Birth Date:6 May 1999
Birth Place:Gateshead, England, UK
Height:5ft 1in[1]
Currentteam:777
Discipline:Cyclo-cross
Role:Rider
Proyears1:2018
Proteam1:Storey Racing
Proyears2:2019
Proteam2:Experza–Footlogix
Proyears3:2020–2022
Proteam3:Starcasino
Proyears4:2023–
Proteam4:777
Majorwins:
Cyclo-cross
  • National Championships (2024)
  • Anna Kay (born 6 May 1999) is a British professional cyclist who specializes in cyclo-cross.[2] [3] She won the silver medal in the under-23 race at the 2019 European Cyclo-cross Championships, and bronze at the women's under-23 race at the 2020 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships.[2] [3]

    Major results

    Cyclo-cross

    2017–2018
  • 3rd Overall National Trophy Series
  • 2nd Ipswich
  • 3rd Derby
  • 3rd Abergavenny
  • 3rd National Under-23 Championships
    2018–2019
  • 2nd Overall National Trophy Series
  • 1st Crawley
  • 2nd Derby
  • 2nd Ipswich
  • 2nd Shrewsbury
  • 3rd Irvine
  • 2nd National Championships
    2019–2020
  • 2nd UEC European Under-23 Championships
  • Ethias Cross
  • 2nd Bredene
  • 3rd Eeklo
  • 3rd Essen
  • 3rd UCI World Under-23 Championships
  • 3rd National Championships
  • UCI World Cup
  • 3rd Bern
  • 3rd Overall UCI Under-23 World Cup
  • 3rd Otegem
    2021–2022
  • Ethias Cross
  • 1st Leuven
  • 3rd Essen
  • National Trophy Series
  • 1st Broughton Hall
  • 3rd National Championships
    2022–2023
  • National Trophy Series
  • 1st Derby
  • 1st South Shields
  • 1st Clonmel
  • 2nd Team relay, UCI World Championships
    2023–2024
  • 1st National Championships
  • National Trophy Series
  • 1st Thornton in Craven
  • 1st Overall Hope Supercross
  • 1st Houghton-le-Spring
  • 1st Bradford
  • 1st Barnoldswick
  • 2nd Team relay, UEC European Championships
  • X²O Badkamers Trophy
  • 3rd Koppenberg

    Mountain bike

    2021
  • National XC Series
  • 1st Monmouth
  • 2nd Ringwood
  • 2nd Cross-country, National Under-23 Championships
    2023
  • 2nd Marathon, National Championships

    Road

    2018
  • 4th Road race, National Championships
    2019
  • 9th Erondegemse Pijl

    Notes and References

    1. News: 'More doubles, more sweetspot and more running': The training changes that are paying off for Anna Kay. David. Bradford. 15 January 2023. Cycling Weekly.
    2. Web site: Anna Kay, the new British sensation . UCI . en. 21 November 2019.
    3. Web site: Anna Kay . www.cyclinguk.org . . 14 February 2021.