Bradley McGee

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Bradley McGee
Personal information
Full name Bradley John McGee
Date of birth February 24, 1976 (1976-02-24) (age 32)
Country Flag of Australia Australia
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Weight 72 kg (160 lb)
Team information
Current team Team CSC
Discipline Road and track
Role Rider
Rider type Time trialist
Professional team(s)
1999–2007
2008–
Française des Jeux
Team CSC
Major wins
Gold, Team Pursuit, 2004 Olympics
Prologue, 2003 Tour de France
Infobox last updated on:
January 18, 2008
Medal record
Competitor for Flag of Australia Australia
Track cycling
Olympic Games
Bronze Atlanta 1996 Individual pursuit
Bronze Atlanta 1996 Team pursuit
Bronze Sydney 2000 Individual pursuit
Gold Athens 2004 Team pursuit
Silver Athens 2004 Individual pursuit
Commonwealth Games
Gold 1994 Victoria, BC, Canada Individual pursuit
Gold 1994 Victoria, BC, Canada Team pursuit
Gold 1998 Kuala Lumpur Individual pursuit
Gold 1998 Kuala Lumpur Team pursuit
Gold 2002 Manchester Individual pursuit

Bradley John McGee OAM (born February 24, 1976 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian professional racing cyclist for UCI ProTeam Team CSC. He started cycling in 1986 at the age of ten. He lives in Sydney and in Nice, France.

His greatest success as a road cyclist has been winning the 2003 prologue of the Tour de France, and leading the race for three days in 2003. In 2004 he wore the leader's pink jersey of the Giro d'Italia for one day. In 2005 he wore the leader's golden jersey for four days in the Vuelta a España. He was the first Australian to lead the Tour of Spain, and the first to wear the leader's jersey of all three Grand Tours.

Brad McGee riding for Française des Jeux during the Stage 20 individual time trial of the 2005 Tour de France.
Brad McGee riding for Française des Jeux during the Stage 20 individual time trial of the 2005 Tour de France.

As a track cyclist he met success in individual and team events. He won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens as a member of the team pursuit (with Graeme Brown, Brett Lancaster, and Luke Roberts) in world record time of 3:58.233. He won a silver medal for the Olympic 4000m pursuit. At the 2000 Summer Olympics in his home town of Sydney, he set an Australian record of 4 minutes, and won a bronze medal for the pursuit. In Atlanta at the 1996 Summer Olympics he won two bronze medals, for the individual pursuit and the team pursuit.

At the 1994 Commonwealth Games he won gold medals in the individual and team pursuit. At the 1998 Commonwealth Games he defended his Commonwealth titles to win gold in both events. At the 2002 Commonwealth Games he won the individual pursuit.

He was awarded the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in the 2005 Australia Day Honours List. Other awards include:

  • 1993 Australian Male Cyclist of the year
  • 1993 Inducted into Australian Sports Hall of Fame
  • 1994 NSW junior male cyclist of the year
  • 1995 NSW cyclist of the year
  • 2002 Australian Male Track Cyclist of the Year

[edit] Career highlights

1993
1st Individual Pursuit World Junior Titles WA
1st Individual Pursuit U19 Australian National Track Championships NT
1st Teams Pursuit U19 Australian National Track Championships NT
1st U19 Australian National Time Trial Championships TAS
1994
1st Individual Pursuit Commonwealth Games CAN
1st Team Pursuit Commonwealth Games CAN
1st Individual Pursuit Junior World Titles ECU
1st Teams Pursuit Junior World Titles ECU
1st Individual Pursuit U19 Australian National Track Championships SA
1st Teams Pursuit U19 Australian National Track Championships SA
1st Scratch Race U19 Australian Titles SA
1st Elimination Race U19 Australian National Track Championships SA
World Record U19 3000m (C – 3min19.878s) SA
1995
1st Team Pursuit World Titles COL
1st Individual Pursuit Australian National Track Championships QLD
1st Teams Pursuit Australian National Track Championships QLD
1996
1st stage 2 Tour of Cologne GER
3rd individual pursuit Olympic Games USA
3rd team pursuit Olympic Games USA
1997
1st Individual pursuit, World Cup ITA
1st individual pursuit, Australian National Track Championships TAS
1st Team pursuit Australian National Track Championships TAS
Australian hour record (C - 50km52m) SA
Australian 4000m record (C - 4m22.34s) Tas 17.3.97
1998
1st Individual Pursuit Commonwealth Games MAS
1st team pursuit Commonwealth Games MAS
1999
1st 5.6km prologue Tour de Normandie FRA
1st individual pPursuit Oceania Intl Grand Prix AUS
1st team pursuit Oceania Intl Grand Prix AUS
1st 19km prologue Tour de l’Avenir FRA
1st 132km stage 10 Tour de l’Avenir FRA
2000
3rd Olympic Games, Individual Pursuit - New Australian Record 4min
1st Stage 9 Herald Sun Tour AUS
2001
1st stage 4 Midi Libre FRA
1st stage 2B Route de Sud FRA
GC leader on stage 2 Tour de Romandie SUI
Points leader on stage 3 Midi-Libre FRA
2002
1st Individual Pursuit World Titles DEN
1st stage 7 Tour de France
1st individual pursuit Commonwealth Games ENG
1st prologue Dauphiné Libéré FRA
1st points classification Dauphiné Libérée FRA
2003
1st prologue Tour de France FRA

1st stage 8 TT Tour de Suisse SUI Held Yellow Jersey for 3 days in Tour de France

2004
1st Olympic Team Pursuit GRE - WR
1st overall Route du Sud FRA
1st prologue Giro d'Italia ITA
1st prologue Tour de Romandie SUI
1st stage 3 Route du Sud FRA
1st Individual pursuit World Cup, GBR
2nd Olympic 4000m individual pursuit GRE
2005
1st Points classification Tour de Suisse
2nd Stage 2, Tour de Suisse
1st Stage 3, Tour de Suisse
2nd Stage 5 Tour de Romandie
1st GP de Villers Cotterets FRA
2nd Stage 21, Tour de France, Champs Elysees, Paris
3rd Stage 1, Vuelta a España, La Alhambra
2nd Stage 2, Vuelta a España, Córdoba
2006
3rd Prologue, Paris - Nice, Issy-les-Moulineaux (Hauts-de-Seine) (FRA)
3rd Prologue, Tour de Romandie, Genève
2nd Stage 1, Giro d'Italia, Seraing
2007
3rd Pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Manchester
3rd Stage 3, Deutschland Tour, Offenburg
2008
1st Team Pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Los Angeles, with Jack Bobridge, Mark Jamieson, Peter Dawson
3rd Team Pursuit, Track World Championships

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Persondata
NAME McGee, Bradley
ALTERNATIVE NAMES McGee, Bradley John
SHORT DESCRIPTION Racing cyclist
DATE OF BIRTH 1976-02-24
PLACE OF BIRTH Sydney, Australia
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH