Personal information | |
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Nickname | Paddy |
Born | 2 May 1991 |
Team information | |
Current team | Cannondale–Drapac |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Amateur team(s) | |
2009 | Bici Vida |
2010 | Rubicon Orbea |
Professional team(s) | |
2010–2013 | Bissell |
2014 | Search2retain-Health.com.au |
2015 | Avanti Racing Team |
2016– | Cannondale |
Major wins | |
Patrick Bevin (born 2 May 1991) is a New Zealand professional road racing cyclist who rides for the UCI World Tour team Cannondale–Drapac.
In 2009, Bevin rode for the New Zealand Bici Vida team. During this time, he won two stage victories in the 2009 Tour of Southland and victory in the Oceania Cycling Championships road race. He was the Bike New Zealand Junior Road Cyclist of the Year. Bevin then moved to the United States and briefly raced for the Rubicon–Orbea development team, with significant success, and was noticed by the Bissell, an American Continental-level team. Bevin rode for Bissell until the team ended at the end of the 2013 season. During this time, he won several criterium races and victory in the 2012 Bucks County Classic. Throughout the 2014 season, he rode for the Australian team Search2retain-Health.com.au, winning the National Capital Tour and earning himself a contract with Avanti Racing Team for 2015. In 2014, he also rode for the New Zealand national team at the 2014 An Post Rás, where won two stages and the points competition and briefly led the general classification.
In 2015, now riding for Avanti, Bevin came third in the New Zealand National Time Trial Championships and sixth in the New Zealand National Road Race Championships. After finishing 13th in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, he rode in the 2015 Herald Sun Tour. In this race, he finished in the top 10 in three stages, including victory on the final stage (his first professional-level win) at Arthur's Seat. He came second overall in the race, 11 seconds behind Cameron Meyer (Orica–GreenEDGE). His next race was The REV Classic in New Zealand, Bevin's home race and newly promoted to 1.2 status; Bevin won the race in a three-man sprint.