Rod Ellingworth

Rod Ellingworth
Personal information
Full name Rodney Francis Ellingworth
Born (1972-08-11) August 11, 1972
Burnley, Lancashire, England
Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Team information
Current team Retired
Discipline Track and road
Role Rider
Amateur team(s)
? Witham Wheelers[1]
Early 1990s Cherry Valley RT[2]
2000-2001 Team McELL
Professional team(s)
1995 Ambrosia/Dyna-Tech
1996 Ambrosia
1997 UV Aube (France)

Rod Ellingworth (born 11 August 1972, Burnley, Lancashire) is a coach for the Team Sky professional cycling team, and from January 2013 their performance manager, responsible for overseeing the sports directors and race coaches.[3]

Ellingworth competed as a professional cyclist between 1995 and 1997 and represented his country several times at international events.

He was the coach for British Cycling's U23 Academy '100% ME' team based in Tuscany, Italy. At the end of 2008 he was promoted to the role of senior endurance coach, with the aim to creating a team and a rider strong enough to win the men's world road race championships.

Mark Cavendish is one of the riders who has been influenced by Ellingworth with Cavendish stating in several interviews that he had learnt a lot from Ellingworth, and not only about cycling.[4][5] Ellingworth has also led the National team to several stage victories in the Tour of Britain in 2007.[6] Ellingworth worked on Cavendish's hill climbing by motorcycling up a hill and making him chase him to the top.

Palmarés

1995
2nd Tom Simpson Memorial Race
9th Girvan 3 day 'Premier Calendar' race
1st Stage 2, Girvan 3 day 'Premier Calendar' race
1996
1st Point Competition, Girvan 3 day 'Premier Calendar' race
3rd Stage 2, Girvan 3 day 'Premier Calendar' race
2000
1st Tour of the Kingdom, Dunfermline
1st Stage 1, Tour of the Kingdom, Dunfermline
2nd East Riding of Yorkshire Classic (2 day) 'Premier Calendar' race
3rd Stage 1, East Riding of Yorkshire Classic (2 day) 'Premier Calendar' race
2nd Stage 2, East Riding of Yorkshire Classic (2 day) 'Premier Calendar' race
3rd Girvan 3 day 'Premier Calendar' race
2nd Stage 1, Girvan 3 day 'Premier Calendar' race
3rd Stage 3, Girvan 3 day 'Premier Calendar' race

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