Belgian racing cyclist
Kenny De KeteleDe Ketele in 2018 |
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Born | (1985-06-05) 5 June 1985 (age 38)[1] Oudenaarde, Belgium |
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Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[1] |
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Weight | 66 kg (146 lb)[1] |
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Current team | Team Flanders–Baloise |
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2003 | Victaulic Europe |
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2004 | Jong Vlaanderen 2016 |
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2005–2007 | Bodysol–Win for Life–Jong Vlaanderen |
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2007–2021 | Chocolade Jacques–Topsport Vlaanderen[2][3] |
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2022– | Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise |
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National Track Championships
- Madison (2005, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
- Points (2019)
- Derny (2007, 2008, 2009)
- 1 km time trial (2004, 2006, 2008)
- Omnium (2007)
European Track Championships
- Madison (2011), (2015), (2018)
World Track Championships
- Madison (2012)
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Kenny De Ketele (born 5 June 1985) is a Belgian former professional racing cyclist,[4] who rode professionally between 2007 and 2021, entirely for UCI ProTeam Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise. He won eight medals at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, including a gold medal in the Madison at the 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, partnering Gijs Van Hoecke. Following his retirement, De Ketele became a directeur sportif with Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise.[5]
UCI Track Cycling World Champions – Men's madison
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- 1995–96: Italy (Silvio Martinello, Marco Villa)
- 1997: Spain (Joan Llaneras, Miguel Alzamora)
- 1998: Belgium (Etienne De Wilde, Matthew Gilmore)
- 1999: Spain (Joan Llaneras, Isaac Gálvez)
- 2000: Germany (Stefan Steinweg, Erik Weispfennig)
- 2001: France (Robert Sassone, Jérôme Neuville)
- 2002: France (Jérôme Neuville, Franck Perque)
- 2003: Switzerland (Franco Marvulli, Bruno Risi)
- 2004: Argentina (Walter Pérez, Juan Curuchet)
- 2005: Great Britain (Mark Cavendish, Rob Hayles)
- 2006: Spain (Isaac Gálvez, Joan Llaneras)
- 2007: Switzerland (Bruno Risi, Franco Marvulli)
- 2008: Great Britain (Mark Cavendish, Bradley Wiggins)
- 2009: Denmark (Michael Mørkøv, Alex Rasmussen)
- 2010–11: Australia (Leigh Howard, Cameron Meyer)
- 2012: Belgium (Kenny De Ketele, Gijs Van Hoecke)
- 2013: France (Vivien Brisse, Morgan Kneisky)
- 2014: Spain (David Muntaner, Albert Torres)
- 2015: France (Bryan Coquard, Morgan Kneisky)
- 2016: Great Britain (Mark Cavendish, Bradley Wiggins)
- 2017: France (Morgan Kneisky, Benjamin Thomas)
- 2018–19: Germany (Roger Kluge, Theo Reinhardt)
- 2020–21: Denmark (Michael Mørkøv, Lasse Norman Hansen)
- 2022: France (Donavan Grondin, Benjamin Thomas)
- 2023: Netherlands (Jan-Willem van Schip, Yoeri Havik)
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UEC European Track Champions – Men’s madison
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- 2010: Czechia : (Martin Bláha, Jiří Hochmann)
- 2011: Belgium : (Kenny De Ketele, Iljo Keisse)
- 2012: Czechia : (Martin Bláha, Jiří Hochmann)
- 2013: Italy : (Liam Bertazzo, Elia Viviani)
- 2014: Austria : Andreas Graf, Andreas Müller)
- 2015: Spain : (Sebastián Mora, Albert Torres)
- 2016: Spain : (Sebastián Mora, Albert Torres)
- 2017: France : (Florian Maitre, Benjamin Thomas)
- 2018: Belgium : (Kenny De Ketele, Robbe Ghys)
- 2019: Denmark : (Lasse Norman Hansen, Michael Mørkøv)
- 2020: Spain : (Sebastián Mora, Albert Torres)
- 2021: Netherlands : (Yoeri Havik, Jan-Willem van Schip)
- 2022: Germany : (Roger Kluge, Theo Reinhardt)
- 2023: Germany : (Roger Kluge, Theo Reinhardt)
- 2024: Germany : (Roger Kluge, Theo Reinhardt)
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includes only UEC European Track Championships winners (from 2010) |