Jonathan "Jon" Mould (born 4 April 1991) is a Welsh racing cyclist from Newport.[3] Mould is a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy Programme[4] which he joined in 2010.[1]

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Jon Mould
Mould in 2016.
Personal information
Full nameJonathan Mould
NicknameJon, Mouldy, Doug the Slug[1]
Born (1991-04-04) 4 April 1991 (age 33)
Newport, Wales
Team information
Current teamTekkerz CC
DisciplineRoad and track
RoleRider
Rider typeEndurance
Amateur teams
2008–2009Agisko Viner Cycling Team
2010–2011100% ME
2021–Tekkerz CC[2]
Professional teams
2012An Post–Sean Kelly
2013Team UK Youth
2014NFTO
2015ONE Pro Cycling
2016–2018JLT–Condor
2019Madison Genesis
Medal record
Men's road bicycle racing
Representing  Wales
Commonwealth Games
Silver medal – second place2018 Gold CoastRoad race
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Mould started bike racing at the age of 14 with Newport Velo Cycling Club, and joined the British Cycling Olympic Development Programme in 2009.[1] He was a Commonwealth Games Athlete representing Wales at the Delhi 2010 Games, and rode for the An Post–Sean Kelly team in 2012.[5] He joined Team UK Youth for 2013.[6] After Team UK Youth folded at the end of 2013, he signed with the NFTO team for 2014.[7] After one season with NFTO Mould was announced as part of the inaugural squad for the ONE Pro Cycling team for the 2015 season.[8]

Mould represented Wales at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, 2014.[9]

In June 2016 Mould took his fourth Tour Series victory of the season in Durham: the win was also his third consecutive Tour Series win and the ninth of Mould's career, breaking the record of eight wins held by team-mate Ed Clancy.[10]

On 14 April 2018 Mould secured a silver medal for Wales in the Road Race at the 2018 Commonwealth Games held on the Gold Coast, Australia.[11]

Major results

Road

2009
1st Points classification, Junior Tour of Wales
2010
1st Presidents Road Race
3rd Welsh Criterium Championships
2013
1st Welsh Road Race Championships[12]
1st Welsh Criterium Championships[12]
1st Overall Tour of Jamtland[13]
1st Young rider classification[13]
1st Colchester, Tour Series
1st East Yorkshire Classic[14]
2014
Tour Series
1st Sprints classification[15]
1st Stoke[16]
1st Durham[17]
1st Edinburgh[18]
1st Castle Combe Easter Classic[19]
1st Leicester Castle Classic[20]
2015
1st Overall National Circuit Series[21]
1st Stafford GP[22]
2nd Beverley Grand Prix[23]
3rd Otley Grand Prix[24]
1st Redditch, Tour Series[25]
1st Welsh Criterium Championships[26]
2nd Overall Totnes-Vire Stage Race
1st Stage 1[27]
3rd Stafford Kermesse[28]
2016
Tour Series
1st Motherwell[29]
1st Redditch[30]
1st Aberystwyth[31]
1st Durham[32]
1st Stevenage[33]
1st Croydon[34]
2017
4th Overall New Zealand Cycle Classic
1st Stage 4
2018
1st Grand Prix des Marbriers
2nd Road race, Commonwealth Games

Track

2008
National Championships
1st Team pursuit
3rd Scratch
3rd Points race
2009
UEC European Junior Championships
1st Madison (with Chris Whorral)
2nd Team pursuit
National Championships
1st Madison (with Mark Christian)
1st Derny (paced by Courtney Rowe)
3rd UIV Cup Ghent (with Luke Rowe)
2010
3rd UIV Cup Copenhagen (with George Atkins)
2011
National Championships
1st Omnium
1st Scratch
2nd Points race
2nd Madison
3rd Points race, UEC European Under-23 Championships
2012
3rd Points race, UCI World Cup Classics, Cali
2013
National Championships
1st Madison (with George Atkins)[35]
1st Omnium[36]
3rd Scratch, UCI World Cup, Manchester
2014
National Championships
2nd Team pursuit
3rd Points race

References

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