Aleksandra Koliaseva
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Born | (1968-08-18) 18 August 1968 (age 55) Izhevsk, Soviet Union | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Discipline | Road | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Aleksandra Ivanovna Koliaseva (Russian: Александра Ивановна Колясева, born 18 August 1968) is a former Soviet Union and Russian road racing cyclist. She won a gold medal at the UCI Road World Championships in the team time trial in 1993 and 1994 and a bronze medal in 1992. In 1995 she became Russian national champion in the road race and in 1996 she won the Tour de l'Aude.[1] She is the mother of racing cyclist Pavel Sivakov.[2]
Sources
- 1989
- 2nd Overall Giro d'Italia Femminile
- 1993
- 1st World Time Trial Championships
- 1994
- 1st World Time Trial Championships
- 1st Stage 2 (TTT) Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin
- 1995
- 1st Overall Masters Féminin
- 1st National Road Race Championship
- 1996
- 1st Overall Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin
- 1st Wiesbaden Criterium
References
- ^ "Aleksandra Koliaseva". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
- ^ Carrey, Pierre (4 September 2017). "Introducing Pavel Sivakov: Team Sky's next talent in the making". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
External links
- Aleksandra Koliaseva at Cycling Archives
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UCI Road World Champions – Women's team time trial
(1987–1993)
- 1987: Soviet Union (Kibardina, Jakovleva, Poliakova, Pugovichnikova)
- 1988: Italy (Bandini, Bonanomi, Canins, Galli)
- 1989: Soviet Union (Kibardina, Poliakova, Zilporytė, Melyokhina)
- 1990: Netherlands (Van Moorsel, Knol, Westland, Schop)
- 1991: France (Clignet, Gendron, Odin, Marsal)
- 1992: United States (Stephenson, Golay, Bolland, Bankaitis-Davis)
- 1993–1994: Russia (Sokolova, Bubnenkova, Polkhanova, Koliaseva)
(2012–2018)
- 2012: Team Specialized–lululemon (Becker, Neben, Stevens, Teutenberg, Van Dijk, Worrack)
- 2013: Specialized–lululemon (Brennauer, Colclough, Small, Stevens, Van Dijk, Worrack)
- 2014: Specialized–lululemon (Blaak, Brennauer, Canuel, Small, Stevens, Worrack)
- 2015: Velocio–SRAM (Amialiusik, Brennauer, Canuel, Guarischi, Kröger, Worrack)
- 2016: Boels–Dolmans (Blaak, Canuel, Deignan, Majerus, Stevens, Van Dijk)
- 2017: Team Sunweb (Brand, Kirchmann, Mackaij, Rivera, Stultiens, Van Dijk)
- 2018: Canyon–SRAM (Amialiusik, A. Barnes, H. Barnes, Cecchini, Klein, Worrack)