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Riders Profile: Jordan Kerby





7 Interviews

Catching Up With New Zealand Trackman Jordan Kerby

Pez Cyclingnews, Edmond Hood, 27 March 2020
Posted by: Bitossi

It has been three months since Ed Hood spoke to New Zealand’s fast-man, Jordan Kerby, a lot of things have changed since then, including the loss of the Olympic Games. Ed caught up with Jordan to hear his plans for Tokyo… Now dreams.



"Esky's vs Chilli Bins"

Pez Cyclingnews, Edmond Hood, 28 January 2019
Posted by: Tim Booth

Yes, New Zealand! That's maybe an Australian flag that Jordan Kerby is holding proudly aloft, but the one-time World champion is now wearing the black of New Zealand. Ed Hood gets the whole story of the track fast-man from Queensland in Australia via Wellington in New Zealand.



Is it time to break the world record?

Ride, Rob Arnold, 1 February 2018
Posted by: Bitossi

He’s the world champion for the individual pursuit and a rider who has become an integral part of the track racing scene in Australia. Jordan Kerby is also a nice bloke who has the world record in his sights…



I’m not just going to disappear

ride, Rob Arnold, 0 2018
Posted by: Bitossi

On Monday 4 June 2018 four riders were notified that they would no longer be part of the Australian Cycling Team. One of them is Jordan Kerby. He offers his take on the news shortly after surgery to remove four wisdom teeth…



How can track cycling be great again?

Ride, Ride, 20 April 2017
Posted by: Bitossi

Second part of our interview with the 2017 pursuit world champion Jordan Kerby



Winning the worlds?

Ride, Ride, 20 April 2017
Posted by: Bitossi

Jordan Kerby is one of the (many) new Australian world champions. He set a blistering time in qualifying for the individual pursuit in Hong Kong and then took the title later that day ahead of defending world champ Filippo Ganna of Italy.



New Aussie U23 TT Champion on His Team for 2014: Drapac.

VeloVeritas, Ed Hood, 8 January 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

As we’re all too well aware, the sport has lost five top line teams for 2014 with no new teams coming in at Pro Continental or World Tour level to replace them; a sad state of affairs. But bucking the trend and moving up from Continental to Pro Continental level – the only team to do so - is Australian outfit, Drapac.








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