Ken De Fauw Explained
Ken De Fauw |
Fullname: | Ken De Fauw |
Birth Date: | 19 September 1991 |
Birth Place: | Ghent, Belgium |
Height: | 182 cm |
Weight: | 76 kg |
Discipline: | Road and track |
Role: | Rider |
Ken De Fauw (born 19 September 1991) is a Belgian cyclist active both in track and road cycling. He is the son of former national track cycling coach Marc De Fauw and the cousin of former cyclist Dimitri De Fauw.
Biography
He was born on 19 September 1991 in Ghent, Belgium. He is the son of Marc, a former track cycling coach, and he is a cousin of Dimitri.[1] In 2013 he raced while working for his master's degree in Industrial Sciences at Ghent University.[2]
In 2017 he placed 29th at the 2017 .[3]
Career achievements
Road cycling
- 2016
2nd Belgian Cup - GP Georges Lassaut RummenJunior
- 2011
1st Memorial Dimitri De Fauw U23Track cycling
Junior
- 2007
2nd team race (with Niels Van Laer), U17
- 2008
2nd team pursuit, U19
- 2009
7th team race (with Arne Van Snick), UEC European Track Championships U19
2nd team pursuit, U19
3rd points race, U19
- 2010
3rd team race (with Moreno De Pauw), U23
- 2011
2nd 1000m, U23
3rd team pursuit, U23
- 2013
2nd team pursuit, U23Notes and References
- Web site: Iljo Keisse loodst Ken De Fauw naar emotioneel geladen zege. Fdg. nl. Het Nieuwsblad.
- Web site: Het seizoen van Ken De Fauw. Vermeerbergen. Kurt. nl. www.cyclingsite.be.
- Web site: Victor Campenaerts wint Stan Ockers Classic. nl. Het Laatste Nieuws.