Alena Amialiusik

Alena Vasileŭna Amialiusik (Belarusian: Алена Васільеўна Амялюсік; born 6 February 1989) is a Belarusian road bicycle racer, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Canyon–SRAM.[2]

Alena Amialiusik
Personal information
Full nameAlena Vasileŭna Amialiusik
Born (1989-06-02) 2 June 1989
Babruysk, Belarus
Height1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight53 kg (117 lb)
Team information
Current teamCanyon–SRAM
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Rider typeAll-rounder
Amateur team
2007Ausra Gruodis
Professional teams
2008–2010ISD–Sport Donetsk
2012–2014Be Pink
2015Velocio–SRAM
2016–Canyon–SRAM[1]
Major wins
Stage races
Gracia-Orlová (2015)

One Day races

National Time Trial Championships (2011–2014)
National Road Race Championships (2011, 2013–2014)
Grand Prix el Salvador (2014)
Winston-Salem Cycling Classic (2015)

She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Women's road race, finishing 15th. She was announced as a member of the Velocio–SRAM squad for the 2015 season.[3] She also competed in the 2015 European Games for Belarus, in cycling, more specifically, the women's road race and earned a gold medal. At the World Championships in Richmond, she also won a gold medal on the team time trial with her team Velocio–SRAM. In November 2015 she was announced as part of the Canyon–SRAM team's inaugural squad for the 2016 season.[4] At the 2016 Olympics, she competed in both the road race and the time trial.[5]

Major results

2007
3rd European Time Trial Championships (Juniors)
2008
4th World Track Championships (Team Pursuit)
UEC European U23 Track Championships
6th Scratch race
9th Points race
2009
3rd National Time Trial Championships
7th U23 European Road Race Championships
2010
2nd National Road Race Championships
2nd National Track Championships (Team Pursuit)
2011
National Road Championships
1st Time Trial
1st Road Race
UEC U23 European Road Championships
2nd Road Race
7th Time Trial
National Road Championships
3rd Points race
3rd Scratch race
4th Overall Puchar Prezesa LZS
2012
National Road Championships
1st Time Trial
3rd Road Race
1st Stage 1 Route de France Féminine
2nd Overall Tour Féminin en Limousin
4th Overall Emakumeen Euskal Bira
5th Cornaredo
6th Emakumen Saria
8th Overall Vuelta Ciclista Femenina a el Salvador
10th Tour of Flanders
2013
National Road Championships
1st Road Race
1st Time Trial
1st GP Oberbaselbiet
1st Stage 2 (ITT) Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'Ardèche
2nd Overall Vuelta Ciclista Femenina a el Salvador
1st Stage 2 (TTT)
2nd Grand Prix GSB
3rd Overall Tour Languedoc Roussillon
1st Mountains Classification
4th GP Plouay
5th Overall Route de France Féminine
5th Overall Gracia-Orlová
1st Mountains classification
1st Sprints classification
6th Overall Emakumeen Euskal Bira
7th La Flèche Wallonne
10th Overall Giro d'Italia Donne
2014
National Road Championships
1st Road Race
1st Time Trial
1st Grand Prix el Salvador
1st Stage 5 Tour de l'Ardèche
1st Mountains classification Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica
1st Stage 3
1st Points classification Vuelta a El Salvador
1st Stages 1 & 2
2nd Overall La Route de France
3rd UCI World Road Championships, TTT
3rd Trofeo Alfredo Binda
4th The Philadelphia Cycling Classic
5th Nagrada Ljubljane Time Trial
6th Giro dell'Emilia
2015
1st Overall Gracia-Orlová
1st Points classification
1st Mountains classification
1st Stage 1
UCI Road World Championships
1st TTT
8th Time Trial
8th Road Race
European Games
1st Road Race
8th Time Trial
1st Winston Salem Cycling Classic
1st Mountains classification Holland Ladies Tour
1st Stage 2a (TTT) Energiewacht Tour
2nd Vargarda World Cup (TTT)
3rd The Philadelphia Cycling Classic
5th Overall Tour of California Women's Race
5th Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio
6th Tour of Flanders for Women
6th Chrono Gatineau
7th Strade Bianche Women
9th La Flèche Wallonne Féminine
2016
2nd UCI Road World Championships, TTT
2nd National Road Race Championships
3rd Overall Gracia-Orlová
1st Points classification
1st Stage 1
3rd Overall Boels Rental Ladies Tour
3rd The Philadelphia Cycling Classic
3rd Giro dell'Emilia
UEC European Road Championships
4th Road Race
4th Time Trial
5th Trofeo Alfredo Binda
6th La Flèche Wallonne Féminine
9th Overall Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile
10th GP de Plouay – Bretagne
2017
2nd Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan Dames
2nd La Classique Morbihan
8th Overall Tour of California
2018
1st UCI Road World Championships, TTT[6]
National Road Championships
1st Road Race[7]
1st Time Trial[8]
3rd Overall Women's Tour de Yorkshire[9]
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References

  1. "Our full roster for 2019!". Canyon–SRAM. Lauke Pro Radsport GmbH. 10 January 2019. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  2. Frattini, Kirsten (6 December 2019). "Canyon-SRAM confirm 15 returning riders in 2020". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  3. Clarke, Stuart (19 November 2015). "SRAM moves into title sponsorship with Velocio-SRAM Pro Cycling women's team". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  4. "New Canyon//SRAM women's team presented in London". cyclingnews.com. 20 November 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  5. "Yelena Omelyusik Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  6. Ostanek, Daniel (24 September 2018). "World Championships: Canyon-SRAM win women's team time trial". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  7. "Alena Amialiusik". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  8. "Who are all the new national champions of 2018?". Cycling Weekly. 2 July 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  9. "Megan Guarnier wins Women's Tour de Yorkshire". cyclingnews.com. 4 May 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
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