[5][6] Cantwell joined Team Saxo Bank for the 2012 season.
[1] Cantwell made his Grand Tour début at the 2012 Tour de France, where he was earmarked as a lead-out man for the team's sprinter, Juan José Haedo; Cantwell took his first top ten placing on stage 4, when he finished sixth on the stage.
[2] At the end of the 2014 season, Cantwell retired from professional cycling, in order to take up duathlon and triathlon.
[5] In 2017, Cantwell revealed that he had undergone an operation for testicular cancer.
[3] Source:[11] Media related to Jonathan Cantwell at Wikimedia Commons