Cameron Scott (cyclist)

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Cameron Scott
2018 2019 UCI Track World Cup Berlin 015.jpg
Scott in 2018
Personal information
Full nameCameron Scott
Born (1998-01-04) 4 January 1998 (age 26)
Wagga Wagga, Australia
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight80 kg (176 lb)
Team information
Current team Team Bahrain Victorious
Disciplines
  • Road
  • Track
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2016 Team UC Nantes Atlantique Junior
2017 New South Wales Institute of Sport
Professional teams
2018–2019 ACA–Ride Sunshine Coast
2021–2022 ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast [1]
2023– Team Bahrain Victorious
Medal record
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2019 Pruszków Team pursuit

Cameron Scott (born 4 January 1998) is an Australian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Team Bahrain Victorious. [2]

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Major results

Road

2018
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG Under-23 race, National Criterium Championships
1st Stage 5 Tour of Qinghai Lake
1st Stage 2 New Zealand Cycle Classic
2019
1st Stage 4 Tour of the Great South Coast
3rd Under-23 race, National Criterium Championships
2022
1st Memorial Van Coningsloo
1st Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic
1st Stages 2 & 3 Tour of Gippsland
2nd Ronde van Overijssel
3rd National Criterium Championships

Track

2014
Oceania Junior Championships
1st OceaniaChampionJersey.png Kilometer
1st OceaniaChampionJersey.png Team sprint
2nd Silver medal Oceania.svg Keirin
2015
UCI World Junior Championships
2nd Silver medal blank.svg Team sprint
3rd Bronze medal blank.svg Kilometer
2016
Oceania Championships
2nd Silver medal Oceania.svg Madison
3rd Bronze medal Oceania.svg Team pursuit
UCI World Junior Championships
2nd Silver medal blank.svg Team sprint
3rd Bronze medal blank.svg Madison
2017
1st Six Days of Melbourne (with Leigh Howard)
3rd Bronze medal Oceania.svg Scratch, Oceania Championships
2018
1st Team pursuit, Berlin, 2018–19 UCI World Cup
National Championships
2nd Madison (with Sam Welsford)
3rd Kilometer
3rd Bronze medal Oceania.svg Scratch, Oceania Championships
2019
1st Jersey rainbow.svg Team pursuit, UCI World Championships
2nd Team pursuit, Cambridge, 2019–20 UCI World Cup
2nd Six Days of Melbourne (with Sam Welsford)
3rd Madison (with Leigh Howard), National Championships

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References

  1. "ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 30 January 2021. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  2. Fotheringham, Alasdair (28 December 2022). "Bahrain Victorious and Mikel Landa's Tour de France dream: 2023 Team Preview". Cycling News . Retrieved 3 January 2023.