Search Results Heading

MBRLSearchResults

mbrl.module.common.modules.added.book.to.shelf
Title added to your shelf!
View what I already have on My Shelf.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to add the title to your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
Are you sure you want to remove the book from the shelf?
Oops! Something went wrong.
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to remove the title from your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
    Done
    Filters
    Reset
  • Discipline
      Discipline
      Clear All
      Discipline
  • Is Peer Reviewed
      Is Peer Reviewed
      Clear All
      Is Peer Reviewed
  • Item Type
      Item Type
      Clear All
      Item Type
  • Subject
      Subject
      Clear All
      Subject
  • Year
      Year
      Clear All
      From:
      -
      To:
  • More Filters
94 result(s) for "Kennaugh, Peter"
Sort by:
Brit Kennaugh wins Evans cycle race
By the start of the last lap, Australian Cam Meyer (Dimension Data), Italian Salvatore Puccio (BMC) and Spaniard Rafael Valls (Lotto Soudal) had a 16-second lead over a chase group of four, with the peloton only 30 seconds off the pace.
Commonwealth Games: Bigger than the Olympics? It is for Isle of Man: Esther Addley reports on how Glasgow is bringing big moments for the smaller teams amid the friendly rivalry of the home nations
For the supporters of the various teams of the British Isles, wrapped in flags that provide an ideal opportunity to play the game of \"name that country\", the games offer a rare opportunity to celebrate their homeland at an elite sporting event. \"I'm from Jersey first and British second,\" said Cathy Morling from St Helier, her shoulders draped with the island's flag - white with a red saltire and a shield of three leopards. She and her husband and two sons had been at Celtic Park to witness the enormous roar as the island's delegation - the biggest since its first appearance 56 years ago - was announced on the eve of competition, and were hoping for success in the badminton courts at the Emirates arena. The opportunity to compete separately has thrown up some quirks into the competitive schedules - a Jersey v England badminton contest on Friday was being billed by some as \"England v Old England\", since both Mariana Agathangelou and Mark Constable, playing for Jersey, are former England internationals who had competed alongside their opponents at previous events (\"I first started playing badminton in Jersey and grew up there,\" said Agathangelou, \"so it's nice to come back. It's nice to have Jersey on your back again.\") Is it really fair, all the same, for the British Isles to field seven teams, meaning, in the words of Mike Hooper, the chief executive of the Commonwealth Games Federation, \"this is like a home games for all of the home nations\"? There are 53 countries in the Commonwealth and 71 nations and territories competing in the games, a discrepancy explained by \"precedent and history\", according to the federation's head of communications, Peter Murphy. \"It's a bit like the Commonwealth itself.\"
Brits top Down Under
BRITISH riders hold the top two positions after the penultimate stage of the Herald Sun Tour in...
Brits top Down Under
BRITISH riders hold the top two positions after the penultimate stage of the Herald Sun Tour in...
Cycle:Kennaugh scores bold cycling win
GEELONG, Vic, Jan 31 AAP - British national cycling champion Peter Kennaugh has won the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Rd race.
Cycle: Kennaugh scores bold cycling win
GEELONG, Vic, Jan 31 AAP - British national cycling champion Peter Kennaugh has won the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Rd race.
KENNAUGH BEATS CAVENDISH TO RETAIN ROAD TITLE
  Meanwhile, Lizzie Armitstead won the women's title for a third time with a breakaway victory before [PETER Kennaugh] prevailed in the men's race. \"From three kilometres in, when we split it in the crosswinds, it was on all day, you were constantly on the pedals without realising,\" said Kennaugh. \"I think it goes to show he's not all about being a sprinter and getting dropped off at 200 metres to go. I'm sure he'll have the jersey again another year,\" he said.
Kennaugh keeps leader's jersey in the Criterium
Peter Kennaugh retained the overall lead of the Critrium du Dauphin yesterday as France's...
Kennaugh holds off pack for win in Dauphine
Italian Sacha Modolo of the Lampre team took second place when he won the peloton sprint ahead of Norway's Edvald Boasson Hagen (MTN-Qhubeka). - Reuters
House clinches title on the line
A British Cycling meeting in Abergavenny overturned the decision, which women's winner Nicole Cooke described as \"crazy\", in time for [Peter Kennaugh] to win both. The 75-mile women's race saw Cooke, the Olympic and world champion, win her 10th British jersey to close in on Beryl Burton's record of 12 national titles between 1959 and 1974.