Helen Wyman

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Helen Wyman
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Personal information
Born (1981-03-04) 4 March 1981 (age 42)
St Albans, Hertfordshire, England
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight123 lb (56 kg)
Team information
Current teamExperza-Footlogix
DisciplineRoad & Cyclo-cross
RoleRider
Rider typeCyclo-Cross
Professional teams
2006Team Fat Birds [1]
2007Global Racing
2008Swift Racing
2009Kona/FSA Factory Team
2010–2017Kona Factory Team
2018Xypex – Verge Sport
2019–Experza-Footlogix
Major wins
Cyclo-cross
European Championships (2012, 2013)
National Championships (2006–2012, 2014, 2015, 2018)

Helen Wyman (born 4 March 1981 [2] [3] ) is a British cyclist for the Experza-Footlogix team. [4] [5] She participates in both road cycling and cyclo-cross, and, since she began competing at the age of 14, [3] Wyman has represented her country at many international events including World Cups and World Championships. [6] Except for 2013, she was the British national champion in cyclo-cross from 2006 to 2015.

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Major results

2003–2004
National Trophy Series
1st Leicester
2nd Cheltenham
3rd Monmouth
2004–2005
National Trophy Series
1st Leicester
2nd Ipswich
3rd Cheltenham
3rd Dudley
2nd Overijse
2nd Herford
3rd National Championships
2005–2006
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Championships
National Trophy Series
1st Cheltenham
1st Southampton
2nd Chorley
2006–2007
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Championships
National Trophy Series
1st Cheltenham
1st Verbania
2nd Overijse
UCI World Cup
3rd Kalmthout
3rd Hoogerheide
3rd Veghel-Eerde
2007–2008
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Championships
2nd Frankfurt
UCI World Cup
2nd Milan
3rd Hoogerheide
3rd Zeddam
2008–2009
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Championships
1st Schmerikon
1st Wädenswil
3rd Tervuren
2009–2010
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Championships
1st Döhlau
1st Fae' di Oderzo
1st Wetzikon
1st Redmond
2nd Strullendorf
3rd Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
2nd Koppenberg
3rd Namur
3rd Bronze medal europe.svg UEC European Championships
2010–2011
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Championships
3rd Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
1st Koppenberg
3rd Oostmalle
Fidea Classics
1st Niel
National Trophy Series
1st Abergavenny
1st Fae' di Oderzo
1st Heerlen
2nd Gavere
2nd Zonhoven
2nd Wetzikon
3rd Bronze medal europe.svg UEC European Championships
3rd Woerden
2011–2012
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Championships
1st Ruddervoorde
1st Baltimore I
1st Baltimore II
1st Gloucester I
1st Gloucester II
1st Breinigsville
1st Burlington
1st Rochester
Gazet van Antwerpen
2nd Koppenberg
2nd Surhuisterveen
2nd Woerden
3rd Gieten
2012–2013
1st UEC Champion Jersey.svg UEC European Championships
2nd Overall Bpost Bank Trophy
1st Koppenberg
2nd Essen
3rd Oostmalle
1st Gieten
1st Baltimore I
1st Baltimore II
1st Gloucester I
1st Gloucester II
1st Iowa City I
1st Iowa City II
1st Iowa City III
1st Providence I
1st Providence II
1st Rochester I
1st Rochester II
1st Breinigsville
2nd National Championships
UCI World Cup
2nd Plzeň
3rd Tábor
2nd Middelkerke
2nd Surhuisterveen
2nd Heerlen
2nd Woerden
3rd Cauberg
2013–2014
1st UEC Champion Jersey.svg UEC European Championships
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Championships
2nd Overall Bpost Bank Trophy
1st Koppenberg
2nd Hasselt
2nd Ronse
2nd Essen
3rd Loenhout
3rd Lille
3rd Oostmalle
1st Gieten
1st Middelkerke
1st Otegem
1st Ruddervoorde
1st Heerlen
1st Baltimore I
1st Baltimore II
1st Williston I
1st Williston II
UCI World Cup
2nd Nommay
2nd Gavere
2nd Gloucester II
3rd Bronze medal uci.svg UCI World Championships
3rd Brabant
3rd Woerden
3rd Providence
2014–2015
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Championships
1st Baltimore I
1st Baltimore II
1st Brabant
1st Gloucester I
UCI World Cup
2nd Cauberg
Bpost Bank Trophy
2nd Ronse
3rd Hamme
3rd Lille
2nd Hoogstraten
2nd Middelkerke
2nd Otegem
2nd Ruddervoorde
2nd Spa-Francorchamps
2nd Providence II
Soudal Classics
3rd Niel
3rd Providence I
3rd Woerden
2015–2016
3rd Overall Bpost Bank Trophy
1st Hamme
2nd Antwerpen
3rd Baal
Superprestige
1st Spa-Francorchamps
1st Rucphen
2nd National Championships
2nd Surhuisterveen
2nd Overijse
2016–2017
1st Gloucester II
1st Iowa City
Superprestige
2nd Hoogstraten
2nd Baltimore I
2nd Gloucester I
3rd Baltimore II
3rd Breinigsville II
2017–2018
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG National Championships
DVV Trophy
1st Koppenberg
3rd Ronse
3rd Antwerpen
EKZ CrossTour
1st Aigle
1st Contern
1st Elorrioko
1st Manlleu
1st Woerden
UCI World Cup
2nd Bogense
2nd Zeven
Brico Cross
2nd Bredene
Superprestige
3rd Hoogstraten
Soudal Classics
3rd Neerpelt
2018–2019
1st Iowa City
1st Ametzaga Zuia
1st Abadino
2nd Leudelange
2nd Lutterbach
3rd Overall Copa de España
2nd Elorrio
EKZ CrossTour
3rd Aigle
Toi Toi Cup
3rd Mlada Boleslav
3rd National Championships
3rd Rucphen

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