Rider Profile
Rohan Dennis
Team Jumbo-Visma
Personal Details:
Teams history:
- 2023 - Team Jumbo-Visma
- 2022 - Team Jumbo-Visma
- 2021 - Ineos Grenadiers
- 2020 - Ineos Grenadiers
- 2019 - Bahrain-Merida
- 2018 - BMC Racing Team
- 2017 - BMC Racing Team
- 2016 - BMC Racing Team
- 2015 - BMC Racing Team
- 2014 - Garmin Sharp
- 2014 - BMC Racing Team
- 2013 - Garmin Sharp
- 2012 - Team Jayco-AIS
- 2012 - Team UniSA-Australia
- 2009 - Team Toshiba
- 2009 - Team AIS
Biography:
Hailing from Adelaide, Rohan Dennis began his career racing on the track with the Australian national team, and was part of the World Champion team pursuit squad in 2010 and 2011. He was also part of the team that won the Olympic Games silver medal in 2012 before moving on to road racing. He signed his first WorldTour contract with the American Garmin-Sharp team in 2013 before moving on to BMC Racing in a mid-season transfer. He raced with the team until 2018, winning his first Tour de France stage and wearing the yellow jersey after the opening stage in 2015. He also won the Tour Down Under and USA Pro Challenge in Colorado that year.
In 2018, Dennis led the Giro d'Italia for four stages and won stage 16. He then won the opening stage of the Vuelta a España and stage 16 to complete his collection of Grand Tour stage wins. He won the world title in the time trial at the end of his final season with BMC Racing in 2018.
Dennis signed with Bahrain-Merida for 2019 and seemed set to become a GC contender, winning the first stage of the Tour de Suisse and finishing second overall behind Egan Bernal by just 19 seconds. However, he fell flat at the Tour de France and left the race on stage 12 after running into difficulties with the team. He stayed away from competition until the UCI Road World Championships where he defended his title in the individual time trial.
He left Bahrain for Ineos in 2020, abandoning any aspirations of being a GC leader. He won the bronze medal at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021 before leaving the British team for Jumbo-Visma in 2022.
Rohan Dennis announced his retirement from pro cycling in 2023. His final race was the GP de Québec.
On New Year's Eve in 2023, Dennis was behind the wheel of his ute when he allegedly fatally injured his wife Melissa Hoskins, and was charged with causing death by dangerous driving, driving without due care and endangering life. He was released from custody on bail to care for his two children.
Dennis is set to face the charges in court on October 30, 2024.
Key results
1st Tour Down Under 2015
1st La Provence 2017
1st USA Pro Challenge 2015
1st Tour of Alberta 2013
1st TTT World Championships 2014-15
Stage 1, 2015 Tour de France
1st Australian national time trial championships 2016-17
2nd Tour of California 2014, '16
2nd Tour of Britain 2016
2nd Tirreno-Adriatico 2017
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