Peter Jacques (cyclist) explained

Peter Jacques
Birth Date:c.1968
Birth Place:Yorkshire
Discipline:Track
Role:Rider
Amateuryears1:1986
Amateurteam1:Clarion Calder RC
Amateuryears2:1990
Amateurteam2:Bradford RC
Amateuryears3:1994
Amateurteam3:Manchester Wheelers
Amateuryears4:1995-2000
Amateurteam4:City of Edinburgh RC

Peter Jacques is a male English former international professional track cyclist,[1]

Cycling career

He is a multiple national champion on the track in the team sprint (five times), three times Omnium champion and twice a winner of the Keirin title. He represented England in the sprint event, at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[2] [3]

He just missed out on a bronze medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games losing 2-1 to Barry Forde in the bronze medal play off.[4]

Palmarès

1995
  • 1st Team sprint, 1995 British National Track Championships
    1996
  • 1st Team sprint, 1996 British National Track Championships
  • 1st Kerrin, 1996 British National Track Championships
  • 3rd Sprint, 1996 British National Track Championships
    1997
  • 1st Team sprint, 1997 British National Track Championships
  • 1st Kerrin, 1997 British National Track Championships
  • 1st Omnium, 1997 British National Track Championships
  • 3rd Sprint, 1997 British National Track Championships
    1998
  • 1st Team sprint, 1998 British National Track Championships
  • 1st Omnium, 1998 British National Track Championships
  • 2nd Scratch, 1998 British National Track Championships
    1999
  • 1st Team sprint, 1999 British National Track Championships
  • 1st Omnium, 1999 British National Track Championships
    2000
  • 2nd Tandem, 2000 British National Track Championships

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Profile. Cycling Archives.
    2. Web site: 1998 Athletes. Team England.
    3. Web site: Athletes and results. Commonwealth Games Federation.
    4. Web site: Peter Jacques – I Did Everything I Wanted To. Veloveritas.