Carmen Small

Carmen Small
Personal information
Born (1980-04-20) April 20, 1980
Durango, Colorado, United States
Team information
Current team Team Virtu Cycling
Discipline Road and track[1]
Role
  • Rider (retired)
  • Team manager
Rider type Time trialist (road)[1]
Pursuiter (track)[1]
Professional team(s)
2009 SC Michela Fanini Record Rox
2009–2010 Colavita–Sutter Home
2011 Team TIBCO–To The Top
2012 Optum Pro Cycling
2013–2014 Specialized–lululemon
2015 Twenty16 p/b Sho-Air
2015 Bigla Pro Cycling Team
2016 Cylance Pro Cycling
2017 Team VéloCONCEPT
Managerial team(s)
2017– Team Virtu Cycling (directeur sportif)

Carmen Small (born April 22, 1980) is an American former racing cyclist, and current directeur sportif with UCI Women's Team, Team Virtu Cycling.[2]

Palmarès

Source:[3]

2011
6th National Time Trial Championships
2012
1st Classica Citta di Padova
2nd Chrono Champenois - Trophée Européen
3rd National Road Race Championships
4th National Time Trial Championships
5th Grand Prix cycliste de Gatineau
5th Mountains classification Premondiale Giro Toscana Int. Femminile - Memorial Michela Fanini
7th Grand Prix de Dottignies
7th Chrono Gatineau
9th Overall Ehe Exergy Tour
2013
1st World Championship, Team Time Trial (together with Ellen van Dijk, Evelyn Stevens, Lisa Brennauer and Trixi Worrack)
1st National Time Trial Championship
1st Chrono Gatineau
1st Stage 1 (TTT) Lotto Ladies Tour
1st Stage 2 (TTT) Boels Ladies Tour
2nd Pan American Time Trial Championships
3rd World Championship Time Trial
4th Ronde van Gederland
7th Points classification Internationale Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen
1st Stage 2
10th Ronde van Drenthe
10th Trofeo Alfredo Binda
2015
1st Pan American Time Trial Championships
2016
1st National Time Trial Championships
Small (right) finished third in time trial at the 2013 UCI Road World Championships. (Ellen van Dijk (center), Linda Villumsen (left))

References

  1. 1 2 3 Frattini, Kirsten (June 26, 2015). "Small joins accomplished US women's team pursuit squad at track Worlds". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved August 1, 2015.
  2. "Carmen Small retires from professional cycling". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. September 25, 2017. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
  3. Carmen Small at Cycling Archives


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