Helen Wyman
Personal information | |
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Born | St Albans, Hertfordshire, England | 4 March 1981
Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) |
Weight | 123 lb (56 kg) |
Team information | |
Current team | Experza-Footlogix |
Discipline | Road & Cyclo-cross |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Cyclo-Cross |
Professional teams | |
2006 | Team Fat Birds[1] |
2007 | Global Racing |
2008 | Swift Racing |
2009 | Kona/FSA Factory Team |
2010–2017 | Kona Factory Team |
2018 | Xypex – Verge Sport |
2019– | Experza-Footlogix |
Major wins | |
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Helen Wyman (born 4 March 1981[2][3]) is a British cyclist for the Experza-Footlogix team.[4][5] She participates in both road cycling and cyclo-cross, and, since she began competing at the age of 14,[3] Wyman has represented her country at many international events including World Cups and World Championships.[6] Except for 2013, she was the British national champion in cyclo-cross from 2006 to 2015.
Major results
- 2003–2004
- National Trophy Series
- 1st Leicester
- 2nd Cheltenham
- 3rd Monmouth
- 2004–2005
- National Trophy Series
- 1st Leicester
- 2nd Ipswich
- 3rd Cheltenham
- 3rd Dudley
- 2nd Overijse
- 2nd Herford
- 3rd National Championships
- 2005–2006
- 1st National Championships
- National Trophy Series
- 1st Cheltenham
- 1st Southampton
- 2nd Chorley
- 2006–2007
- 1st National Championships
- National Trophy Series
- 1st Cheltenham
- 1st Verbania
- 2nd Overijse
- UCI World Cup
- 3rd Kalmthout
- 3rd Hoogerheide
- 3rd Veghel-Eerde
- 2007–2008
- 1st National Championships
- 2nd Frankfurt
- UCI World Cup
- 2nd Milan
- 3rd Hoogerheide
- 3rd Zeddam
- 2008–2009
- 1st National Championships
- 1st Schmerikon
- 1st Wädenswil
- 3rd Tervuren
- 2009–2010
- 1st National Championships
- 1st Döhlau
- 1st Fae' di Oderzo
- 1st Wetzikon
- 1st Redmond
- 2nd Strullendorf
- 3rd Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
- 2nd Koppenberg
- 3rd Namur
- 3rd UEC European Championships
- 2010–2011
- 1st National Championships
- 3rd Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
- 1st Koppenberg
- 3rd Oostmalle
- Fidea Classics
- 1st Niel
- National Trophy Series
- 1st Abergavenny
- 1st Fae' di Oderzo
- 1st Heerlen
- 2nd Gavere
- 2nd Zonhoven
- 2nd Wetzikon
- 3rd UEC European Championships
- 3rd Woerden
- 2011–2012
- 1st National Championships
- 1st Ruddervoorde
- 1st Baltimore I
- 1st Baltimore II
- 1st Gloucester I
- 1st Gloucester II
- 1st Breinigsville
- 1st Burlington
- 1st Rochester
- Gazet van Antwerpen
- 2nd Koppenberg
- 2nd Surhuisterveen
- 2nd Woerden
- 3rd Gieten
- 2012–2013
- 1st UEC European Championships
- 2nd Overall Bpost Bank Trophy
- 1st Koppenberg
- 2nd Essen
- 3rd Oostmalle
- 1st Gieten
- 1st Baltimore I
- 1st Baltimore II
- 1st Gloucester I
- 1st Gloucester II
- 1st Iowa City I
- 1st Iowa City II
- 1st Iowa City III
- 1st Providence I
- 1st Providence II
- 1st Rochester I
- 1st Rochester II
- 1st Breinigsville
- 2nd National Championships
- UCI World Cup
- 2nd Middelkerke
- 2nd Surhuisterveen
- 2nd Heerlen
- 2nd Woerden
- 3rd Cauberg
- 2013–2014
- 1st UEC European Championships
- 1st National Championships
- 2nd Overall Bpost Bank Trophy
- 1st Gieten
- 1st Middelkerke
- 1st Otegem
- 1st Ruddervoorde
- 1st Heerlen
- 1st Baltimore I
- 1st Baltimore II
- 1st Williston I
- 1st Williston II
- UCI World Cup
- 2nd Nommay
- 2nd Gavere
- 2nd Gloucester II
- 3rd UCI World Championships
- 3rd Brabant
- 3rd Woerden
- 3rd Providence
- 2014–2015
- 1st National Championships
- 1st Baltimore I
- 1st Baltimore II
- 1st Brabant
- 1st Gloucester I
- UCI World Cup
- 2nd Cauberg
- Bpost Bank Trophy
- 2nd Hoogstraten
- 2nd Middelkerke
- 2nd Otegem
- 2nd Ruddervoorde
- 2nd Spa-Francorchamps
- 2nd Providence II
- Soudal Classics
- 3rd Niel
- 3rd Providence I
- 3rd Woerden
- 2015–2016
- 3rd Overall Bpost Bank Trophy
- Superprestige
- 1st Rucphen
- 2nd National Championships
- 2nd Surhuisterveen
- 2nd Overijse
- 2016–2017
- 1st Gloucester II
- 1st Iowa City
- Superprestige
- 2nd Hoogstraten
- 2nd Baltimore I
- 2nd Gloucester I
- 3rd Baltimore II
- 3rd Breinigsville II
- 2017–2018
- 1st National Championships
- DVV Trophy
- 1st Koppenberg
- 3rd Ronse
- 3rd Antwerpen
- EKZ CrossTour
- 1st Aigle
- 1st Contern
- 1st Elorrioko
- 1st Manlleu
- 1st Woerden
- UCI World Cup
- 2nd Bogense
- 2nd Zeven
- Brico Cross
- 2nd Bredene
- Superprestige
- 3rd Hoogstraten
- Soudal Classics
- 3rd Neerpelt
- 2018–2019
- 1st Iowa City
- 1st Ametzaga Zuia
- 1st Abadino
- 2nd Leudelange
- 2nd Lutterbach
- 3rd Overall Copa de España
- 2nd Elorrio
- EKZ CrossTour
- 3rd Aigle
- Toi Toi Cup
- 3rd Mlada Boleslav
- 3rd National Championships
- 3rd Rucphen
References
- ^ "Helen Wyman chats to RCUK". By Rebecca Charlton, roadcyclinguk.com. 31 January 2006.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Profile". cyclebase.nl.
- ^ a b "CPQ #5: Helen Wyman". Brian, race.cx. 30 December 2006. Archived from the original on 27 January 2007.
- ^ "Verge Sport". Retrieved 22 May 2018.
- ^ "Xypex - Verge Sport". Helen Wyman. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
- ^ "World Cyclo-Cross Championships 2006 - Helen Wyman Pre-Race Interview". British Cycling. 28 January 2006. Archived from the original on 7 June 2007.