Kristian House
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Kristian House (6 October 1979, Canterbury, England)[1] is a British racing cyclist who has raced in Europe and Australia. He rode for Great Britain in UCI World Cup track events. In 2006 he rode for the Recycling.co.uk team; in 2007 he signed for Navigators Insurance Cycling Team.
Kristian House was born in Britain but grew up and began racing in Texas as a junior. At 17 he began racing in Belgium. After representing Britain in road and track world championships, he concentrated on road-racing in 2006 and won 10 races in Europe and Tasmania. They included Ireland's FBD Milk Ras, where he overhauled Danny Pate. That was enough to show him he was ready for the top flight of professional cycling.
[edit] Major Results
- 2000
- 1st Stars of Tomorrow Road Race
- 1st Esen-Diksmuide
- 1st Tielt
- 1st Wervik
- 1st Hollian
- 2nd Geleveld
- 2nd Westkerke
- 3rd Poperinge
- 3rd Leke-Diksmuide
- 2001
- 1st Nieuwekerken
- 1st Rumbeke
- 1st GP Harelbeke
- 1st Bozinge
- 2nd Chase Classic
- 2002
- 1st Overall Surrey 5-Day
- 1st Stage 2 - Surrey 5-Day
- 2nd National track championship - Individual Pursuit
- 3rd Castletown criterium
- 2003
- 1st Stage 7 - Sun Tour - Australia
- 1st Western Australia criterium championship
- 1st Eemegem
- 2nd Castle criterium
- 2nd Dougland criterium
- 2nd Geeling - Botanic Gardens criterium- Australia
- 3rd Armadale criterium
- 3rd Nieuwekerken
- 3rd National madison championship
- 2004
- 2nd ECCA Festival senior road race
- 3rd Port Arlington Bay criterium - Australia
- 2005
- 1st Bendigo criterium(Aus)
- 1st Kortrijk GP (Bel)
- 1st Overall Tour of the South
- 1st KOM Cranbourne Chase stage race
- 2nd Omloop Van De Grensstreek (Bel)
- 2nd GP Dadizale (Bel)
- 2nd Inglemunster (Bel)
- 3rd Guildford Criterium
- 2006
- 1st Overall, Girvan cycle race
- 1st Overall, FBD Insurance (was Milk) Ras
- 1st Stage 2, Girvan cycle race
- 1st Lincoln GP
- 1st, Part of team time trial, FBD Insurance (was Milk) Ras
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