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Andrew
Fenn

GB
Birthday
01.07.1990
Birthplace
Hertfordshire
Height
186 cm
Weight
79 kg

Andrew's biography

Prof. since: 2011
Victories: 5
Style of rider: Sprinter, Rouleur
Nickname: Andy
Hobbies: Seeing friends, cooking, trying to learn another language
Favourite race: Paris-Roubaix
Twitter name: @ndyfenn 

In his first season with the team, Andy was one of the many promising young talents on the team who was able to raise his hands in victory, thanks to two sprint wins at the Challenge Mallorca. Andy's hobbies include cooking and eating pizza, but during this season he suffered some highs and lows due to an accident that affected his performance. In addition to being a fantastic speedster, Andy stands out for his skills as a rouleur, which as a junior allowed him to capture the 2008 Paris-Roubaix, his dream race. In 2013 Andy's goal will be to reconfirm all the good potential he showed in the first part of the season, while at the same time continuing to perform at a level that will enable him to be a lead player throughout the entire season.

Andrew's victories

2011 (2)
Memorial Philippe Van Coningsloo and 7th stage Tour de Bretagne

2012 (3)
Trofeo Palma de Mallorca, Trofeo Migjorn, stage 2b Tour de l'Ain (TTT)

Andrew's previous teams

2011: An Post - Sean Kelly

2012: Omega Pharma – Quick-Step Cycling Team

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Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team rider Andrew Fenn finished 14th in the final, 171km stage of Tour de Picardie on Sunday. The third stage regrouped well before the finish, but the GC was very much up for grabs as Bryan Coquard (Team Europcar) led the overall going into the stage, with Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano) just behind with the same time. 

Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team rider Andrew Fenn finished 3rd in the second bunch sprint in two stages at Tour de Picardie. Bryan Coquard (Team Europcar) won the 171km stage, with Marcel Kittel (Argos-Shimano) placing 3rd.

Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team rider Andrew Fenn finishes 6th in the predicted bunch sprint finale of the 190km Stage 1 of Tour de Picardie on Friday.

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Andrew's blog

Today’s the day before it all kicks off down here in Adelaide. We’ve already been here for 10 days, getting over the Jetlag and getting a good bit of training in before the start. It seems a small group of us out here, after the two big …