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Daniel McLay
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Personal information
Full name Daniel McLay
Born (1992-01-03) 3 January 1992 (age 32)
Wellington, New Zealand
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Weight 74 kg (163 lb; 11.7 st)
Team information
Current team Fortuneo–Samsic
Discipline Road and track
Role Rider
Rider type Sprinter
Amateur team(s)
2008 Leicestershire Road Club
2009 Univega.co.uk
2011–2014 Omega Pharma-Lotto Davo
Professional team(s)
2015– Bretagne–Séché Environnement
Major wins
One-day races and Classics
Grand Prix de Denain (2016)
Infobox last updated on
1 February 2015

Daniel McLay (born 3 January 1992) is a British racing cyclist, competing in road, track and cyclo-cross. His first season as a professional was 2015, racing for French pro-continental and 2014 Tour de France wildcard outfit Bretagne–Séché Environnement. Primarily a sprinter, McLay is also competent in the Flemish racing scene and has a particular affinity to the Northern Classics.

Biography

Born in Wellington, New Zealand, McLay moved to the UK as a young infant and was brought up in Leicester. McLay began cycling competitively at the age of six. Following his success as under 16 rider at the British National Track Championships, he represented Great Britain at the 2007 European Youth Olympic Festival,[1] competing in the criterium and road race events.[2] He says [3] that he was not very good at sports that require coordination as a school-boy and thus this fuelled his desire to continue competing in cycling.

McLay was selected to represent Britain at the Junior European Cyclo-cross Championships in 2008, where he finished last.[4]

In 2009, McLay became a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy.[5] McLay went on to win the bronze medal in the Madison at the European Track Championships with partner Sam Harrison. He also represented Great Britain at the 2009 Junior UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships.

In 2010 he became World Champion in the Junior World Madison Track Championships (with Simon Yates).

In 2014 he won a stage of the Tour de l'Avenir, commonly coined as The Tour of the Future. He also came seventh in Tour of Britain stages, a strong showing given that sprinters such as Mark Cavendish, Marcel Kittel, Mark Renshaw and Adam Blythe were also competing. But, he says, seventh was not a representation of what he could have achieved.

Turning Professional

He signed for the Bretagne-Séché Environnement professional continental team for the 2015 season.[6] He won his first professional victory in Stage 3 of the 2015 La Tropicale Amissa Bongo.[7] In the first UCI World Tour race of his career, the 2015 Paris–Nice, McLay came eighth in stage 5.[8] His second profesional win came at the 1.HC ranked Grand Prix de Denain, weaving his way from distance through the centre of the bunch to win it on the line. His second win came a month later in the Grand Prix de la Somme, beating Nacer Bouhanni into 2nd place.





Palmarès

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2010
1st Jersey rainbow.svg World Junior Madison Championships (with Simon Yates)
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Junior Road Race Championships
2nd Paris-Roubaix Juniors
6th Overall Driedaagse van Axel
1st Stage 1
2011
1st Grand Prix Waregem
6th Dorpenomloop Rucphen
2012
1st De Drie Zustersteden
1st Grand Prix José Dubois
2nd Kernen Omloop Echt-Susteren
2013
2nd Dorpenomloop Rucphen
4th National Under-23 Time Trial Championships
4th Paris–Chauny
5th Ster van Zwolle
5th Textielprijs Vichte
6th Overall Paris–Arras Tour
2014
Tour de Normandie
1st Jersey green.svg Points classification
1st Stage 3
1st Overall Ronde van Oost-Vlaanderen
1st Stage 2
1st Stage 3 Tour de l'Avenir
2nd Dorpenomloop Rucphen
3rd National Under-23 Time Trial Championships
4th Overall Paris–Arras Tour
1st Stage 3
5th Grand Prix de la ville de Pérenchies
7th Paris–Tours Espoirs
10th Beaumont Trophy
2015
1st Stage 3 La Tropicale Amissa Bongo
1st Otley Grand Prix
6th Brussels Cycling Classic
7th Paris–Bourges
8th Overall Tour de Picardie
8th Velothon Berlin
2016
1st Grand Prix de Denain
1st Grand Prix de la Somme
5th Overall Tour de Picardie
10th Scheldeprijs

References

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External links

  • Daniel McLay at Cycling ArchivesLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • Official website


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