Matthew Goss

2004: World Champion - Team Pursuit (Juniors ) 2004: World Champion - Madison (Juniors ) 2006: World Champion - team pursuit 2011: Milan - Sanremo

Matthew Harley Goss ( born November 5, 1986 in Launceston ) is an Australian racing cyclist.

Matthew Goss was as track cyclists in 2004 Junior World Champion in the Team Pursuit and Madison. The following year he was Australian Champion in the Team Pursuit. In the web - Cycling World Championships 2005, he was with the Australian team third parties. In the Track World Championships in 2006 in Bordeaux, she won the 2006 world title after she finished second at the Commonwealth Games.

Matthew Goss is also active on the road, so he could win a stage of the 2005 Tour of Japan itself. As of 2006 he rode for the Continental team SouthAustralia.com - AIS. He could win the Gran Premio della Liberation, and one each stage in the Baby Giro and the Giro delle Regioni among others in the U23 class. At the Tour of Britain, he took over after the second stage, the leader bib. As of 2007 he rode for the Danish ProTour Team CSC. His first professional victory he won here on a stage of the Tour of Britain.

Since 2010, Matthew Goss riding for Team HTC - Columbia. In the 2010 Giro d'Italia, he won his first stage victory in a three-week tour of the country. His greatest success to date in the street, he celebrated when he first Australian to win the one-day classic Milan - Sanremo 2011.

Achievements - train

  • World Champion - Team Pursuit ( juniors) with Simon Clarke, Michael Ford and Miles Olman
  • World Champion - Madison ( juniors) with Miles Olman

Achievements - road

  • A stage in the Tour of Britain
  • Two stages of the Tour de Wallonie
  • Paris -Brussels
  • A stage of Tour Down Under
  • A stage in the Tour of Oman
  • A stage of Paris-Nice
  • Milan - Sanremo
  • A stage in the Tour of California
  • Tirreno Adriatico team time trial -
  • A stage of the Giro d' Italia
  • A stage of Tirreno- Adriatico
  • Team time trial Tour de France

Team

  • 2006 Southaustralia.com - AIS
  • 2007 Team CSC
  • 2008 CSC- Saxo Bank
  • 2009 Saxo Bank
  • 2010 Team HTC - Columbia
  • 2011 HTC -Highroad
  • 2012 Orica Green Edge
  • 2013 Orica Green Edge
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