List of cyclists

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Fritz Schallwig, the German cyclist in 1915-1916

List of Cyclists encompasses individuals who have gained recognition in the world of cycling, a sport and recreational activity enjoyed globally. Cyclists can be categorized based on the type of cycling they specialize in, such as road cycling, track cycling, mountain biking, BMX, and cyclo-cross, among others. This article aims to highlight notable cyclists from various disciplines, acknowledging their achievements and contributions to the sport.

Road Cyclists[edit | edit source]

Road cycling, one of the most popular forms of cycling, involves racing on paved roads. It includes events like the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and Vuelta a España, which are part of the Grand Tours.

  • Eddy Merckx - Often regarded as the greatest cyclist of all time, Merckx has won the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia five times each.
  • Lance Armstrong - Known for winning the Tour de France seven consecutive times from 1999 to 2005, though his titles were later stripped due to doping violations.
  • Miguel Indurain - A Spanish cyclist who won the Tour de France five times consecutively from 1991 to 1995.
  • Chris Froome - A British cyclist who has won the Tour de France four times.

Track Cyclists[edit | edit source]

Track cycling takes place on velodromes, featuring races that test speed, endurance, and tactics.

  • Chris Hoy - A British cyclist, Hoy has won six Olympic gold medals and is one of the most decorated Olympic cyclists.
  • Victoria Pendleton - Another British cyclist, Pendleton has won two Olympic gold medals in track cycling.

Mountain Bikers[edit | edit source]

Mountain biking involves off-road cycling, with various disciplines such as cross-country (XC), downhill (DH), and enduro.

  • Nino Schurter - A Swiss cyclist, Schurter is an Olympic gold medalist and multiple-time world champion in cross-country mountain biking.
  • Rachel Atherton - A British cyclist, Atherton has won multiple UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in the downhill category.

BMX Riders[edit | edit source]

BMX, or Bicycle Motocross, features racing and freestyle competitions on BMX bikes.

  • Mat Hoffman - An American BMX rider known for his contributions to BMX freestyle, where he has won numerous X Games medals.
  • Maris Strombergs - A Latvian BMX racer, Strombergs has won two Olympic gold medals in BMX racing.

Cyclo-cross Cyclists[edit | edit source]

Cyclo-cross is a form of bicycle racing that involves navigating through off-road terrain, obstacles, and varying weather conditions.

  • Sven Nys - A Belgian cyclist, Nys is considered one of the greatest cyclo-cross racers, with multiple world championships to his name.
  • Katie Compton - An American cyclist, Compton has won numerous national championships in cyclo-cross.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The world of cycling is rich with athletes who have pushed the boundaries of what is possible on two wheels. This list of cyclists, while not exhaustive, provides a glimpse into the diversity and talent present in the sport. Each cyclist mentioned has left an indelible mark on their respective disciplines, inspiring future generations to pursue cycling, whether as a competitive sport or a recreational activity.


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