Ava Holmgren

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Ava Holmgren
Personal information
Born (2005-05-22) 22 May 2005 (age 19)
Oro-Medonte, Canada
Team information
Current teamLidl–Trek
Disciplines
  • Road
  • Cyclo-cross
  • Mountain biking
RoleRider
Amateur team
2022–2023Stimulus Orbea Racing Team[1]
Professional team
2024–Lidl–Trek

Ava Holmgren (born 22 May 2005) is a Canadian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTour Team Lidl–Trek.[2][3] Her twin sister Isabella and brother Gunnar are also professional cyclists.[4]

Major results[edit]

Cyclo-cross[edit]

2021–2022
1st Pan American Junior Championships
Junior USCX Cyclocross Series
1st Mason Day 1
1st Mason Day 2
Junior New England Series
1st Northampton Day 2
2nd Northampton Day 1
1st Junior Gullegem
1st Junior Trek Cup
1st Junior Hendersonville Day 1
2022–2023
1st Pan American Junior Championships
1st National Championships
Junior USCX Cyclocross Series
1st Rochester Day 1
1st Rochester Day 2
2nd Falmouth Day 1
1st Junior Trek Cup
2nd UCI World Junior Championships
2nd Overall UCI Junior World Cup
1st Besançon
3rd Benidorm
3rd Maasmechelen
4th Zonhoven
4th Tábor
Junior X²O Badkamers Trophy
2nd Herentals
2nd Junior Baal
2nd Victoria
2nd Northampton Day 1
2023–2024
1st National Championships
2nd Pan American Under-23 Championships
2nd Victoria
X²O Badkamers Trophy
3rd Baal

Road[edit]

2021
5th Road race, National Junior Championships
2022
3rd Time trial, National Junior Championships
4th Overall Watersley Ladies Challenge
1st Young rider classification
2023
5th Time trial, National Junior Championships
9th Overall EPZ Omloop van Borsele

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Stimulus/Orbea: a team for Canada's future". cyclingmagazine.ca. 30 May 2022. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Lidl-Trek". UCI. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  3. ^ Tyson, Jackie (23 August 2023). "Lidl-Trek sign Ava and Isabella Holmgren for 2024-2025 WorldTour debuts". Cycling News. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  4. ^ Tyson, Jackie (4 February 2023). "Holmgren sisters make history for Canada at Cyclocross World Championships". Cycling News. Retrieved 19 May 2024.

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