Nicole Reinhart

Nicole Louise Reinhart (June 3, 1976 September 17, 2000) was an American professional track and road racing cyclist who twice won gold medals in cycling at the Pan American Games.

Nicole Reinhart
Personal information
Full nameNicole Reinhart
Born(1976-06-03)June 3, 1976
 United States
DiedSeptember 17, 2000(2000-09-17) (aged 24)
Team information
DisciplineRoad & Track
RoleRider

Early life

Reinhart grew up in Macungie, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of the state. She was a nine-time USA Cycling Junior (18 and under) national champion. As a student at Pennsylvania's Emmaus High School in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, she won three U.S. fitness championships and excelled on Emmaus's cross-country and track teams in the highly competitive East Penn Conference.

Pan American Games and other championships

After graduating from Emmaus High School in 1994, Reinhart focused on cycling and won two national élite track championships and two gold medals at the Pan American Games. In 1999, she signed for Saturn Women's Professional Cycling Team and won nine races that year, followed by another 13 in 2000.

Death

On September 17, 2000, Reinhart was killed during a 42-mile circuit race held on a 3.5-mile course in Arlington, Massachusetts. Her left pedal and foot hit a concrete curb, and she was thrown from her bicycle and struck a tree. (The accident that killed Wouter Weylandt in May 2011 happened in almost precisely the same manner.) This event was the last of four races comprising the 2000 BMC Software Cycling Grand Prix. She had won the previous three; the organizers offered $250,000 to any rider who won all four. The prize was donated to her family, who established the Nicole Reinhart Foundation in Macungie, Pennsylvania, in her honor. A park or playground at the Cutter School in Arlington, Massachusetts, was named in her honor as a memorial, and dedicated in 2001.[1][2]

In 2004, Reinhart was inducted posthumously into the Lehigh Valley Velodrome Hall of Fame in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania.

Major cycling achievements

2000 Saturn Women's Professional Cycling Team
1st Clarendon Cup
  • 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 Clarendon Cup
  • 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
1993
1992

U.S. national records

  • 11.666 seconds Junior Women Track Time Trial Flying Start (200 m), Quito, Ecuador, July 26, 1994 (since broken).
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References

  1. "Selectmen Minutes 06-04-2001". Town of Arlington, Massachusetts. pp. 3–4. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  2. "BMC2/Nicole's Weekend, Arlington, MA 08 July 2001". 2001. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
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