Carmen Small
American road racing cyclist
Carmen Small (born April 22, 1980) is an American former racing cyclist, who currently works as a directeur sportif for UCI Women's WorldTeam EF–Oatly–Cannondale.[4]
Outside of cycling, Small was a founding member of The Cyclists' Alliance and served as vice director from 2018 to 2019.[5]
Major results
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- 2008
- 8th Grand Prix Elsy Jacobs
- 2010
- 3rd Road race, National Road Championships
- 10th Overall Redlands Bicycle Classic
- 2011
- 6th Time trial, National Road Championships
- 2012
- 1st Classica Citta di Padova
- 2nd Chrono Champenois
- National Road Championships
- 3rd Road race
- 4th Time trial
- 5th Grand Prix Cycliste de Gatineau
- 7th Grand Prix de Dottignies
- 7th Chrono Gatineau
- 9th Overall The Exergy Tour
- 2013
- UCI Road World Championships
- 1st Team time trial (with Ellen van Dijk, Evelyn Stevens, Lisa Brennauer and Trixi Worrack)
- 3rd Time trial
- 1st Time trial, National Road Championships
- 1st Chrono Gatineau
- 1st Stage 1 (TTT) Belgium Tour
- 1st Stage 2 (TTT) Holland Ladies Tour
- 1st Stage 2 Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen
- 2nd Time trial, Pan American Road Championships
- 2nd Chrono Champenois – Trophée Européen
- 4th Ronde van Gelderland
- 10th Ronde van Drenthe World Cup
- 10th Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio
- 2014
- 1st Team time trial, UCI Road World Championships
- 1st Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT
- 2nd Time trial, National Road Championships
- 9th GP Comune di Cornaredo
- 2015
- 1st Time trial, Pan American Road Championships
- 1st Chrono Gatineau
- 2nd Time trial, National Road Championships
- 6th Winston-Salem Cycling Classic
- 2016
- 1st Time trial, National Road Championships
- 1st Mountains classification Grand Prix Elsy Jacobs
- 3rd Overall Cascade Cycling Classic
- 1st Stage 1
- 5th Overall Emakumeen Euskal Bira
- 5th Gent–Wevelgem
- 6th Overall Ladies Tour of Norway
- 6th Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta
- 7th GP de Plouay – Bretagne
- 8th RideLondon Grand Prix
- 10th Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
References
- ^ a b c Frattini, Kirsten (June 26, 2015). "Small joins accomplished US women's team pursuit squad at track Worlds". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved August 1, 2015.
- ^ "Carmen Small retires from professional cycling". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. September 25, 2017. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
- ^ "Ceratizit - WNT Pro Cycling Team". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on March 7, 2021. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
- ^ "Small leaves Jumbo-Visma, brings leadership to EF Education-Cannondale". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. November 6, 2023. Retrieved August 14, 2024.
- ^ "The Cyclists' Alliance about us". cyclistsalliance.org. Retrieved November 13, 2019.
- ^ Carmen Small at Cycling Archives (archived)
External links
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National teams (1987–1993) |
- 1987: Soviet Union (Kibardina, Jakovleva, Poliakova, Pugovichnikova)
- 1988: Italy (Bandini, Bonanomi, Canins, Galli)
- 1989: Soviet Union (Kibardina, Poliakova, Zilporytė, Melyokhina)
- 1990: Netherlands (Van Moorsel, Knol, Westland, Schop)
- 1991: France (Clignet, Gendron, Odin, Marsal)
- 1992: United States (Stephenson, Golay, Bolland, Bankaitis-Davis)
- 1993: Russia (Sokolova, Bubnenkova, Polkhanova, Koliaseva)
- 1994: Russia (Sokolova, Bubnenkova, Polkhanova, Koliaseva)
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Trade teams (2012–2018) |
- 2012: Team Specialized–lululemon (Becker, Neben, Stevens, Teutenberg, Van Dijk, Worrack)
- 2013: Specialized–lululemon (Brennauer, Colclough, Small, Stevens, Van Dijk, Worrack)
- 2014: Specialized–lululemon (Blaak, Brennauer, Canuel, Small, Stevens, Worrack)
- 2015: Velocio–SRAM (Amialiusik, Brennauer, Canuel, Guarischi, Kröger, Worrack)
- 2016: Boels–Dolmans (Blaak, Canuel, Deignan, Majerus, Stevens, Van Dijk)
- 2017: Team Sunweb (Brand, Kirchmann, Mackaij, Rivera, Stultiens, Van Dijk)
- 2018: Canyon–SRAM (Amialiusik, A. Barnes, H. Barnes, Cecchini, Klein, Worrack)
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