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Campbell Stewart

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New Zealand cyclist (born 1998)

Campbell Stewart
Stewart in 2018
Personal information
Born (1998-05-12)12 May 1998 (age 27)
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight74 kg (163 lb)
Team information
Current teamTeam Jayco–AlUla
Disciplines
RoleRider
Rider typeEndurance (track)
Amateur teams
2017Mobius Future Racing
2020Base Solutions
Professional teams
2018WIGGINS
2021–2022Black Spoke Pro Cycling[1]
2022–Team BikeExchange–Jayco
Major wins
Track
Omnium, World Championships (2019)

Campbell Stewart (born 12 May 1998) is a New Zealand professionaltrack and road cyclist, who currently rides forUCI WorldTeamTeam Jayco–AlUla.[2][3] He represented his country at the2018 Commonwealth Games, gaining two silver medals in the scratch race and points race, and the2020 Summer Olympics, gaining a silver medal in the omnium.

Stewart was born inPalmerston North in 1998, and attendedPalmerston North Boys' High School.[4]

Stewart rode forWIGGINS in 2018.[5]

At the2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Stewart competed in the team pursuit event. After fellow riderAaron Gate crashed in the team pursuit bronze medal race and fractured his collarbone, Stewart took Gate's places in the omnium and madison events.[6]

Major results

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Road

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2015
1stRoad race, National Junior Championships
2016
1st Stage 4 National Capital Tour
2019
1st Stage 2Tour of Southland
6thWhite Spot / Delta Road Race
2020
1st Stage 2New Zealand Cycle Classic
1st Stage 5Tour of Southland
2021
1st Stage 5New Zealand Cycle Classic
2nd OverallA Travers les Hauts de France
1st Stages 2 & 3
7thOmloop van het Houtland
9thGravel and Tar Classic
2023
1st Stage 6CRO Race
6thSchwalbe Classic

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

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Grand Tour2023
A pink jerseyGiro d'Italia108
A yellow jerseyTour de France-
A red jerseyVuelta a España

Track

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2014
1st Omnium, Oceania Junior Championships
2015
UCI World Junior Championships
1st Omnium
1st Scratch
1st Omnium, National Junior Championships
2016
UCI World Junior Championships
1st Omnium
1st Team pursuit
2nd Madison (withTom Sexton)
UCI World Cup
2nd Scratch, Los Angeles
2nd Omnium, Los Angeles
3rd Madison, Los Angeles (withTom Sexton)
2017
Oceania Championships
1st Madison (withTom Sexton)
2nd Team pursuit
2nd Omnium
1st Madison, National Championships (withDylan Kennett)
UCI World Cup
1st Team pursuit, Milton
1st Team pursuit, Santiago
1st Madison, Santiago (withTom Sexton)
2nd Madison, Milton (withTom Sexton)
2018
UCI World Cup
1st Team pursuit, Cambridge
1st Madison, Hong Kong (withTom Sexton)
1st Madison, Cambridge (withAaron Gate)
3rd Omnium, Milton
3rd Omnium, Hong Kong
Commonwealth Games
2ndScratch
2ndPoints race
3rd Omnium, Oceania Championships
2019
1stOmnium,UCI World Championships
1st Madison, National Championships (withJordan Kerby)
UCI World Cup
1st Omnium, Hong Kong
1st Omnium, Cambridge
1st Madison, Cambridge (withAaron Gate)
2nd Team pursuit, Hong Kong
2nd Team pursuit, Brisbane
2nd Madison, Hong Kong (withTom Sexton)
Oceania Championships
2nd Madison
2nd Omnium
2020
1st Madison, National Championships (withAaron Gate)
UCI World Championships
2ndMadison (withAaron Gate)
2ndTeam pursuit
2021
2ndOmnium,Olympic Games
2022
1stTeam pursuit,Commonwealth Games
2023
UCI World Championships
3rdMadison (withAaron Gate)
3rdTeam pursuit
2025
2ndElimination,UCI World Championships

References

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  1. ^"Black Spoke Pro Cycling".UCI.org.Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived fromthe original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved4 February 2021.
  2. ^"Team BikeExchange–Jayco".UCI. Archived fromthe original on 13 January 2022. Retrieved13 January 2022.
  3. ^"Cyclist Campbell Stewart's profile rises above a sporting year to forget".Stuff. 6 January 2021. Retrieved23 January 2021.
  4. ^"From Kerikeri to Invercargill: Where New Zealand's Tokyo Olympians went to school".Stuff. 17 July 2021. Retrieved6 August 2021.
  5. ^"Stewart & Fouche sign for Team WIGGINS". roadcycling.co.nz. Retrieved13 January 2018.
  6. ^Burgess, Michael (5 August 2021)."Tokyo Olympics 2020: Silver medallist Campbell Stewart's touching tribute to injured teammate Aaron Gate".The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved6 August 2021.

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Preceded byHalberg Awards
Emerging Talent Award

2016
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