I think Kristina Vogel should have made the list! Not just because she was incredibly successful until her horrific accident, but also because of her spirit and how quickly she reappeared after, giving others courage. Incredible sportswoman! It's a huge loss for the cycling world that she can't ride anymore.
100% agree with this. Kristina Vogel is one of the most inspirational humans, not just in cycling, in any industry hands-down. You can see proof of how wonderful she is as a person in the way her peers talk about her and the sheer number of people who are among those peers regardless of discipline. She is also an incredibly decorated cyclist to boot.
Jolanda Neff is my favorite female cyclist! So strong and talented! And of course Pauline Ferrand Prevot who wore the rainbow jersey in cx, road and xco at the same time! Just impressive.
Achieving all that, plus a PhD, picking up a couple of languages along the way, and then going on to a media career... flipping inspiring if you ask me.
@@gthack371 Exactly! She should be top of the list! She inspires me thats for sure. If I could do just half of what she has i would be a very happy woman!
Beryl Burton, OBE was an English racing cyclist who dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records. She set a women's record for the 12-hour time-trial which exceeded the men's record for two years. Wikipedia
Watching Anna van der Breggen pulverize the rest of the field in the women's road race in last year's world championships at Innsbruck was one of the highlights of the year for me!
Happy women's day everyone. We generally need more GCN content with Katherine. Having regular content with one female presenter (Emma) is good, but two would be MUUUUUUCH MUUUUUUCH better :D
Amanda Coker. Came back from a severe injury from a crash. She now holds the record (mens & womens) for most distance cycled in one year 86,573.2 miles, and in one month 8012 miles. Plus the fastest to 100,000 miles - 423 days.
Anna Van der Breggen, I am a male cyclist and and out of all the cyclists I love to watch race is Anna Van Der Breggen, she can win on any terrain and always has these devastating attacks from so far out to crush the field... Truly Amazing Cyclist
I try not to complain about someone's vids and it was a good one but I wish it had been much, much longer. There are just so many cyclist that deserve more recognition.
@@gcn Well I must admit I was disappointed Jolanda Neff wasn't mentioned and then I watched GMBN and found out she was represented by by y'all. She just seems to me to be a 100% pure cyclist. Thanks for the reply. I'll be more patient next time before I run my mouth 😀
Women riders, who inspire me: Emma Pooley!!!! (Both as a rider and triathlete - do not know why she was not in the 10), Australian Sarah Hammond (ultra distance racing), Danish Annika Langvad (mountainbike) and Danish/NewZealand Linda Villumsen (roadbike).
The living legend Anne-Caroline Chausson. 9x World Champs DH 2x World Champs Dual 2x World Champs 4X BMX Olympic Champs BMX World Champs 5x World Cup Overall DH (41 wins) World Cup Overall Dual (9 wins) World Cup Overall 4X (5 wins) Mountain Bike Hall of Fame
Prolific winner, yes, but a poor competitor. To have a race someone wins someone loses. When beaten by her now daughter at a championship she couldn't take it. Not a role model in my book.
I agree to a certain extent, but despite Beryl having slight personality flaw in being so so competitive, her achievements alone - 7 times world champion and it taking someone 25 years to break her 12 hour record, surely warrant this being a massive omission...
Beryl Burton must have won more races, national & world championships and set more records than this top 10 put together. Would be like having a list of most inspirational male riders without Eddy Merckx.
@@gcn It is worth noting that Lael Wilcox rode from Anchorage AK to the start of the Tour Divide in Banff Canada before then riding south to the US/Mexico border, where she set the new course record. www.wired.com/story/lael-wilcox-rides-her-bike-20000-miles-a-year/ I was very pleased to see you included Lael with such an amazing list of talented riders. Great post!!!
I really like this video and the cyclists you presented here. A good mix of proriders and cyclists who work with communities to increase the number of cyclists. I hope to see Katherine WAY more often on GCN! (uk)
Lovely to hear about some ladies I had not heard of, but I do think Beryl Burton should be in any list of top lady cyclists, or just plain top cyclists!
Here are a couple of American favorites. Sheila Young Ochowitz-multiple world championships in track cycling and speed skating. Connie Carpenter-Phinney-winner of the first Women’s Olympic road race.
Connie Carpenter Phinney and Rebecca Twigg deserve mention, at least for us here in the States, very inspirational when Americans were suddenly showing everyone that we could rock and roll on the road and track. And my whole wonderful pedaling experience was started by an older girl named Sherry in a trailer park in Coalinga, California when I was a five-year-old kid in '65. And who knows why, but she gave me her old pedal car and it was so very kind of her. And I always called it the Sherry Car. And I loved the Sherry Car, a steel-bodied little Chevy which had its scuffs and dings and blue paint slapped over the original finish. It was no beauty, but it was beautiful gift from Sherry.
Great to see Katherine back in front of the camera, i want to see more epic gravel rides, If i was to say my favorite riders i would be biased towards the Australians, Chloe Hosking, total weapon, Sarah Roy.....winning a national title with the backing of a local bike shop and of course Lauren Kitchen, Like the Mortons, she is from port maquarie, i have raced up there once (never again) brutal courses. they breed them tough up there. i understand why they are soo good after entering a local race
Anna van der Breggen, Katie Compton indeed, Chantal Blaak, our own Emma...and loads of others. The whole woman's peloton makes cycling so much nicer to look at: there still is that hunger for winning, and not only tactical riding for the first 75% of the race.I love them all basically, and it is such a good thing that more and more girls and women start riding bikes. It is so much better these days than when I started some 25 years ago!
Ladies ladies how could you miss out Beryl Burton and Nicole Cook. Oh and what about Tracy Mosley. All these ladies and more have helped female cycling to acquire the high profile it has today and it should certainly get better tv coverage.
No Pauline Ferrand Prevot?? The first male or female ever to be road, CX and MTB world champion at the same time?? Incroyable!! Seriously, though -- great list. Hadn't heard about a few of them. Thanks!!
I would like to add Longo-Borghini and (of course) Anna van der Breggen. Actually, I was just a smidge disappointed that she wasn't on it. Furthermore I really you have to compliment your list. You chose to high light not just exeptional but very exeptional cycling women. Where you also payed attention to hindrances and hardships they had to overcome before they could perform. Most of those names I had never heard of, but when I heard their resumes recited... yeah, truly impressed. Thank you for making THIS presentation of exeptional women. It is really inspiring.
Evelyn Stevens: came to pro cycling late, after starting a career in finance, and set the women’s hour record in 2016, and has 4 golds from UCI Road Worlds TTT.
I'm assuming you are being deliberately controversial by omitting Beryl Burton from this list? Van Vleuten and not van der Breggen? And where is Nicole Cooke?
It's amazing how much these women do for cycling and other women they are all so inspirational and amazing. P.S. And of course everyone is being shitty about trans women in the comments. Even though they are not even in the video. What a surprise....(sarcasm)
Overgrown man-children who haven't yet figured out that washing out your beard once in a while is a good thing whining about trans women going out there and getting it done. Yeah. It's not really surprising.
Leontien Van Moorsel has to be one for the list. Suffering with anorexia she came back to win Gold Medals in Road and Track races. Kristin Vogel is a must. Showing positve energy after being hit by a car where she fought to come back to win the Worlds and Gold and now another accident has left her wheelchair bound
tip of the hat to international women day, i have been on many rides where i have had me pants pulled down (excuse the pun) and left for dust, especially when it comes to hills, cycling comity is one for all and all for one (a group ), it has been and will always be a pleasure to ride with anybody, no matter of the individual is
Uh... What about Katherine? You yourself have inspired me! I mean come on! DirtyKansa? That alone is more than inspiring! You have influenced my next bike. Gravel time! That is inspiration plain and simple. Yeah, Emma too.
Emma should have been on the list for smashing the GCN men week in week out. 😁 Brilliant video, choice of presenters was spot on 👌. Many of the cyclists on that list I had already heard of so it's fair to say that it has a good profile but we need to see that backed up with more money and better quality races for female competitors as they are deserving of so much more.
Emma Pooley, glaring omission, she may be one of your own, but she has done so much for women's cycling, campaigning for equal rights. You also missed Nicole Cooke, who not only had to overcome the usual rigours of cycling to become World and Olympic champion, but also the suits at British Cycling. I would still spend money to watch both these women race today, if they were still pro riders.
Wow, what a great challenge to set yourselves. Being from OZ I would include Anna Meares She is a 3-time Olympian, 2-time Olympic champion with 5 Olympic medals, a ten time world champion across four different disciplines and a five time Commonwealth Games champion. Plus she continues to inspire. P.S. I would like to see more women on GCN both as presenters and in news items not only about riders but behind the scene in management, support, tech etc. Great show. Respect.
I had the great pleasure of meeting Lael Wilcox when she visited my local bike shop (BFF Bikes) last year. She’s amazing! I’m so glad she made your list!
Billie Samuels - Jesse Carlsson talked about her ahead of the first Indian-Pacific Wheel Race in this video here: watch?v=atgybRLy4ts (7:18) 1930s, decided to take on the Melbourne to Sydney record. Great story with an absolutely legendary photo of her in Sydney with a bunch of blokes in suits looking on. Definite inspiration.
noel schatz reading through the comments while watching the video and saw your comment. Holy smokes I figured she would be the first to be mentioned. Maybe these girls are too young.
Honestly every woman racer is an inspiration. I know things are getting better but we still have some disparities between men and women. I think that was a great list but like you said before there are more.
Katie FN Compton! Also I'd argue for Rebecca Fahringer - but there are so many names that could rightfully be on here. Someone else already mentioned Beryl Burton - but check her palmares! Jeannie Longo (drugs notwithstanding); Karen Armstrong; Connie Carpenter...
I disagree with Marianne Vos being the most titled, you forgot Jeannie Longo and her 59 French national title, 13 world titles, an Olympic gold and 38 world records and all of those with an impressive longevity.
I think Kristina Vogel should have made the list! Not just because she was incredibly successful until her horrific accident, but also because of her spirit and how quickly she reappeared after, giving others courage. Incredible sportswoman! It's a huge loss for the cycling world that she can't ride anymore.
I completely agree. She is inspiring as a human being as well as an incredible athlete. She's top of my list.
Absolutely, the way she kept her chin up and stayed positive through it all is testament to her charactor. A true champion to this day!
100% agree with this. Kristina Vogel is one of the most inspirational humans, not just in cycling, in any industry hands-down. You can see proof of how wonderful she is as a person in the way her peers talk about her and the sheer number of people who are among those peers regardless of discipline. She is also an incredibly decorated cyclist to boot.
Definetly.
That's the comment I looked for :D
Jolanda Neff is my favorite female cyclist! So strong and talented!
And of course Pauline Ferrand Prevot who wore the rainbow jersey in cx, road and xco at the same time! Just impressive.
Pauline Ferrand Prevot is also my favorite, I hope she recovers soon so she can shred the next CX season
PFP is amazing, shame she wasn't on that list!
Check out GMBN'S video, think you'll be pleased
You missed putting Emma in the list... Shes right there in the office, how could you not notice her? 😁😁
5:56 ua-cam.com/video/4tDG5MMWOu4/v-deo.html
@@markb5720 Yes but only a backhanded passing mention. Not what she deserves.
Achieving all that, plus a PhD, picking up a couple of languages along the way, and then going on to a media career... flipping inspiring if you ask me.
@@gthack371 Exactly! She should be top of the list! She inspires me thats for sure. If I could do just half of what she has i would be a very happy woman!
Only one pocket rocket at a time allowed? 😁
Beryl Burton, OBE was an English racing cyclist who dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records. She set a women's record for the 12-hour time-trial which exceeded the men's record for two years. Wikipedia
All women who ride simply rock..... Chapeau everyone.
Completely agree with you. The noblest means of transportation ever invented and the beauty of women put together. Perfection!
Watching Anna van der Breggen pulverize the rest of the field in the women's road race in last year's world championships at Innsbruck was one of the highlights of the year for me!
I was at the finish line, she shredded every competitor on the Bergisel but still looked graceful when she won. Terrific race
@@duschinger , Nice!
And Anna will pick up the lantern in helping young talents after she stopped this year.
Happy women's day everyone. We generally need more GCN content with Katherine. Having regular content with one female presenter (Emma) is good, but two would be MUUUUUUCH MUUUUUUCH better :D
Amanda Coker. Came back from a severe injury from a crash. She now holds the record (mens & womens) for most distance cycled in one year 86,573.2 miles, and in one month 8012 miles. Plus the fastest to 100,000 miles - 423 days.
Anna Van der Breggen, I am a male cyclist and and out of all the cyclists I love to watch race is Anna Van Der Breggen, she can win on any terrain and always has these devastating attacks from so far out to crush the field... Truly Amazing Cyclist
More women in GCN please ! Fresh wind is great
I try not to complain about someone's vids and it was a good one but I wish it had been much, much longer. There are just so many cyclist that deserve more recognition.
We wish so too! It was a really tough job picking just 10. Who else would you like to see here?
@@gcn Well I must admit I was disappointed Jolanda Neff wasn't mentioned and then I watched GMBN and found out she was represented by by y'all. She just seems to me to be a 100% pure cyclist. Thanks for the reply. I'll be more patient next time before I run my mouth 😀
How about Leontien van Moorsel, who overcame anorexia during her career and still helps women to overcome this disease today
Women riders, who inspire me: Emma Pooley!!!! (Both as a rider and triathlete - do not know why she was not in the 10), Australian Sarah Hammond (ultra distance racing), Danish Annika Langvad (mountainbike) and Danish/NewZealand Linda Villumsen (roadbike).
The living legend Anne-Caroline Chausson.
9x World Champs DH
2x World Champs Dual
2x World Champs 4X
BMX Olympic Champs
BMX World Champs
5x World Cup Overall DH (41 wins)
World Cup Overall Dual (9 wins)
World Cup Overall 4X (5 wins)
Mountain Bike Hall of Fame
Check out the GMBN video 👍
Laura Van Gilder (most crit wins male or female), Katie Compton, Rebecca Rusch
What about Beryl Burton?
Prolific winner, yes, but a poor competitor. To have a race someone wins someone loses. When beaten by her now daughter at a championship she couldn't take it. Not a role model in my book.
I agree to a certain extent, but despite Beryl having slight personality flaw in being so so competitive, her achievements alone - 7 times world champion and it taking someone 25 years to break her 12 hour record, surely warrant this being a massive omission...
Yep, far better than Eileen Sheridan....
She also rode from home to the race, raced, won, then rode home (from UK to Europe)!!
She'd be on my top 10 👍
Shout out to Emma. Hope all is well. We have not seen for a while and we miss you.
Last I heard she was eating pancakes for dinner!
Beryl Burton must have won more races, national & world championships and set more records than this top 10 put together. Would be like having a list of most inspirational male riders without Eddy Merckx.
Nicole Cooke stand out female rider 👍
Beryl Burton !
One of the greatest talents ever to sit on a bike
I think my favorite was Alfonsina Strada--I mean, riding the Giro! and over a hundred years ago! Wow!
Beryl Burton
Just a small note, Anchorage is in Alaska USA
was just about to say that! also i thought her name rhymed with "pale".
@@Pratalax Must be the Queen's English pronunciation.
Yikes, our terrible Canadian geography strikes again...
@@gcn Well, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada is but a 2-day cycle from Anchorage so... you were close!
@@gcn It is worth noting that Lael Wilcox rode from Anchorage AK to the start of the Tour Divide in Banff Canada before then riding south to the US/Mexico border, where she set the new course record. www.wired.com/story/lael-wilcox-rides-her-bike-20000-miles-a-year/
I was very pleased to see you included Lael with such an amazing list of talented riders. Great post!!!
Great list. Beryl Burton and Laura Kenny would have made my list also.
I really like this video and the cyclists you presented here. A good mix of proriders and cyclists who work with communities to increase the number of cyclists. I hope to see Katherine WAY more often on GCN! (uk)
Kristin Armstrong should have made the list too. 3 Olympic gold medals on top of her personal life is pretty impressive.
Lovely to hear about some ladies I had not heard of, but I do think Beryl Burton should be in any list of top lady cyclists, or just plain top cyclists!
I’d add Katie Compton...but I’m a bit biased living in Colorado.
Don't have to live in Colorado to agree how awesome KFC is!
Absolutely you should have picked Beryl Burton & Lizzie Deignan.
Beryl Burton... Absolute legend
Finally some more female presenters! Emma needs some more help!
Beryl Burton.
Beryl Burton, Jeannie Longo, Amanda Coker, Nicole Cooke ...
Here are a couple of American favorites. Sheila Young Ochowitz-multiple world championships in track cycling and speed skating. Connie Carpenter-Phinney-winner of the first Women’s Olympic road race.
But... where’s Emma in that list?
Beryl Burton and Lizzie Deignan
Keep making more videos about women cycling. GCN has a good opportunity to promote women cycling!!!
Connie Carpenter Phinney and Rebecca Twigg deserve mention, at least for us here in the States, very inspirational when Americans were suddenly showing everyone that we could rock and roll on the road and track. And my whole wonderful pedaling experience was started by an older girl named Sherry in a trailer park in Coalinga, California when I was a five-year-old kid in '65. And who knows why, but she gave me her old pedal car and it was so very kind of her. And I always called it the Sherry Car. And I loved the Sherry Car, a steel-bodied little Chevy which had its scuffs and dings and blue paint slapped over the original finish. It was no beauty, but it was beautiful gift from Sherry.
Great to see Katherine back in front of the camera, i want to see more epic gravel rides, If i was to say my favorite riders i would be biased towards the Australians, Chloe Hosking, total weapon, Sarah Roy.....winning a national title with the backing of a local bike shop and of course Lauren Kitchen, Like the Mortons, she is from port maquarie, i have raced up there once (never again) brutal courses. they breed them tough up there. i understand why they are soo good after entering a local race
This was a really refreshing video, but disappointed that Beryl Burton wasn't included.
Anna van der Breggen, Katie Compton indeed, Chantal Blaak, our own Emma...and loads of others. The whole woman's peloton makes cycling so much nicer to look at: there still is that hunger for winning, and not only tactical riding for the first 75% of the race.I love them all basically, and it is such a good thing that more and more girls and women start riding bikes. It is so much better these days than when I started some 25 years ago!
Beryl Burton ^_^
kudos on such an inclusive list, & a well-chosen one also.
Ladies ladies how could you miss out Beryl Burton and Nicole Cook. Oh and what about Tracy Mosley. All these ladies and more have helped female cycling to acquire the high profile it has today and it should certainly get better tv coverage.
No Pauline Ferrand Prevot?? The first male or female ever to be road, CX and MTB world champion at the same time?? Incroyable!! Seriously, though -- great list. Hadn't heard about a few of them. Thanks!!
Check out the GMBN Video too!
Loved this episode, would like to see more mixing in of the ladies please! And yeah, what about Emma Pooley?!
...besides the pocket rocket reference!
Emma story is very inspiring to me she should be in the list
Another espectacular women is pauline ferrando prevot
I must admit I didn't know about Lael Wilcox. Wow, her stats and accomplishments are incredible! Thanks for telling us about her!
Nice one!
No Beryl Burton????
Great to see you again, Katharine... You and Emma are truly an amazing part of the GCN Team.
You missed Beryl Burton
Beryl
I would like to add Longo-Borghini and (of course) Anna van der Breggen. Actually, I was just a smidge disappointed that she wasn't on it. Furthermore I really you have to compliment your list. You chose to high light not just exeptional but very exeptional cycling women. Where you also payed attention to hindrances and hardships they had to overcome before they could perform. Most of those names I had never heard of, but when I heard their resumes recited... yeah, truly impressed. Thank you for making THIS presentation of exeptional women. It is really inspiring.
Evelyn Stevens: came to pro cycling late, after starting a career in finance, and set the women’s hour record in 2016, and has 4 golds from UCI Road Worlds TTT.
Why is Emma not there? 🤔
MORE WOMEN IN GNC!!! more women in cycling please. thanks for this content, so many awesome women that go unheard of
I'm assuming you are being deliberately controversial by omitting Beryl Burton from this list? Van Vleuten and not van der Breggen? And where is Nicole Cooke?
It's amazing how much these women do for cycling and other women they are all so inspirational and amazing.
P.S.
And of course everyone is being shitty about trans women in the comments. Even though they are not even in the video. What a surprise....(sarcasm)
Overgrown man-children who haven't yet figured out that washing out your beard once in a while is a good thing whining about trans women going out there and getting it done. Yeah. It's not really surprising.
Sarah Hammond the purple dot.
Absolutely!
Uttrup Ludwig has the best attitude in sports altogether. Truly inspirational.
Me: you better have Lael Wilcox on there!
GCN: 1:46 #3 Lael Wilcox
Me: Damn straight!!!
Hell yes!
@@gcn you could hVe highlighted some of her recent awesomeness as well....she is an absolute cycling beast
Leontien Van Moorsel has to be one for the list. Suffering with anorexia she came back to win Gold Medals in Road and Track races.
Kristin Vogel is a must. Showing positve energy after being hit by a car where she fought to come back to win the Worlds and Gold and now another accident has left her wheelchair bound
You guys should give your female presenters much more exposure, not only on international womans day..
tip of the hat to international women day, i have been on many rides where i have had me pants pulled down (excuse the pun) and left for dust, especially when it comes to hills, cycling comity is one for all and all for one (a group ), it has been and will always be a pleasure to ride with anybody, no matter of the individual is
Awesome stuff. You two should do some more videos together. Thanks for that.
Uh... What about Katherine? You yourself have inspired me! I mean come on! DirtyKansa? That alone is more than inspiring! You have influenced my next bike. Gravel time! That is inspiration plain and simple. Yeah, Emma too.
Emma should have been on the list for smashing the GCN men week in week out. 😁 Brilliant video, choice of presenters was spot on 👌. Many of the cyclists on that list I had already heard of so it's fair to say that it has a good profile but we need to see that backed up with more money and better quality races for female competitors as they are deserving of so much more.
Jeannie Longo, Leontien van Moorsel, Anna vd Breggen
What about Jeanie Longo???
Emma Pooley, glaring omission, she may be one of your own, but she has done so much for women's cycling, campaigning for equal rights. You also missed Nicole Cooke, who not only had to overcome the usual rigours of cycling to become World and Olympic champion, but also the suits at British Cycling. I would still spend money to watch both these women race today, if they were still pro riders.
All amazing ladies on your list and so many more female unsung heroes out there inspiring others to get involved in our great sport
Outstanding video ladies!!
Wow, what a great challenge to set yourselves.
Being from OZ I would include Anna Meares She is a 3-time Olympian, 2-time Olympic champion with 5 Olympic medals, a ten time world champion across four different disciplines and a five time Commonwealth Games champion. Plus she continues to inspire.
P.S. I would like to see more women on GCN both as presenters and in news items not only about riders but behind the scene in management, support, tech etc. Great show. Respect.
Beryl Burton!
Anna vd Breggen, Chantal Blaak and Kirsten Wild
For me Emma is number 1!!! She's just lovely!!!!
It was nice to see a couple of ladies on the decks for a change
Annie Londonderry, the first woman to bicycle around the world.
Great shout!
I had the great pleasure of meeting Lael Wilcox when she visited my local bike shop (BFF Bikes) last year.
She’s amazing! I’m so glad she made your list!
Billie Samuels - Jesse Carlsson talked about her ahead of the first Indian-Pacific Wheel Race in this video here: watch?v=atgybRLy4ts (7:18) 1930s, decided to take on the Melbourne to Sydney record. Great story with an absolutely legendary photo of her in Sydney with a bunch of blokes in suits looking on. Definite inspiration.
Wow, so good to see Katherine, again!
Beryl Burton
Leontien van Moorsel
Nicole Cooke
Vittoria Bussi
Jeannie Longo
Emma Johansson
Longo long since discredited
Good stuff including Paralympics too. I think we brush over those achievements even more than women's sporting achievements!
What about Jeannie Longo?
noel schatz reading through the comments while watching the video and saw your comment. Holy smokes I figured she would be the first to be mentioned. Maybe these girls are too young.
Where is Emma! She deserves sooo much more than a back handed passing mention!!!
BIG thumbs up from Poppet, 8 years old! Inspiring her to beat grownups on Zwift!
YES POPPET!
Happy Women Day Ladies!!! 🎉☺
Great episode!
Anna Meares springs to mind also.
Good that you added Arlenis Sierra. Make a 2nd part dedicated to '10 most inspirational female cyclists'.
Great video the cuban cyclists she's very inspirational well all of them
Leontien van Moorsel, Anna van der Breggen, Sanne Cant
Lael Wilcox is from Alaska, where she also offers her GRIT program.
Honestly every woman racer is an inspiration. I know things are getting better but we still have some disparities between men and women. I think that was a great list but like you said before there are more.
Great job.....
We need more women in cycling, racing and CGN shows. Please get them on screen more of the time.
BTW where is Emma?
Katie FN Compton! Also I'd argue for Rebecca Fahringer - but there are so many names that could rightfully be on here. Someone else already mentioned Beryl Burton - but check her palmares! Jeannie Longo (drugs notwithstanding); Karen Armstrong; Connie Carpenter...
I disagree with Marianne Vos being the most titled, you forgot Jeannie Longo and her 59 French national title, 13 world titles, an Olympic gold and 38 world records and all of those with an impressive longevity.
fairy tales are great aren’t they?
Kristina Vogel