Nicole Reinhart - Major Cycling Achievements

Major Cycling Achievements

2000 – Saturn Women's Professional Cycling Team
  • 1st – BMC Software Tour of San Jose (San Jose, California)
  • 1st – BMC Software Tour of Houston (Houston, Texas)
  • 1st – BMC Software Downtown Criterium (Austin, Texas)
  • 1st, Prologue – Redlands Bicycle Classic
  • 3rd – Women's 25 km points race, U.S. Olympic Track Trials
1999 – Saturn Women's Professional Cycling Team
  • 1st, Stage 3 (25-mile criterium) – Redlands Bicycle Classic
  • 3rd, Prologue – Redlands Bicycle Classic
  • 10th – Sea Otter Classic - Final General Classification
    • 10th – Sea Otter Classic (Robert Talbott Pro/Elite Circuit Race)
    • 20th – Sea Otter Classic (Robert Talbott Pro/Elite Time Trial)
    • 38th – Sea Otter Classic (Robert Talbott Pro/Elite Road Stage Race)
1998
  • 1st, Prologue – Redlands Bicycle Classic
  • 1st, Women's 3 km Scratch Race – EDS Spring Classic
  • 1st, Women's Miss and Out – EDS Spring Classic
  • 3rd, Women's 500 m Sprint – UCI World Track Cup
1997
  • 1st, Women's 500 m Sprint – EDS Track Cup
  • 1st, Women's Points Race – EDS Track Cup
  • Quarterfinals, Women's Match Sprint – UCI World Track Cup
1994
  • 17-18 2000m TT – United States Junior Women Track Champion
  • 17-18 Criterium – United States Junior Women Road Champion
1993
  • 17-18 Points Race – United States Junior Women Track Champion
  • 17-18 Sprints – United States Junior Women Track Champion
  • 17-18 Criterium – United States Junior Women Road Champion
1992
  • 15-16 Omnium – United States Junior Women Track Champion
  • 15-16 Criterium – United States Junior Women Road Champion
  • 15-16 Road – United States Junior Women Road Champion

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