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Amber Neben

Amber Neben

Amber Neben (born February 18, 1975) is an American cycle racer who won the U.S. national road race championship in 2003 and is the only active American female cyclist to win multiple UCI category 1 stage races, having won the Gracia Tour in 2002, theTour du Montreal in 2003 and the Tour de l'Aude in 2005 and again in 2006. Neben is racing for Team Nurnberger.

 
 
Christiane Soeder

Christiane Soeder

Christiane Soeder is a German-born Austrian road racing cyclist and former duathlete who now lives in Vienna. She finished 4th in Olympic road race with a time of 3h 32′ 28. She rides professionally for Cervélo TestTeam.

 
 
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María Isabel Moreno

María Isabel Moreno Allue (Maribel Moreno) is a Spanish road bicycle racer from Sabiñánigo, Aragon. She was due to compete in the Women's road race at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing on 10 August, but did not start having been tested positive for EPO. Moreno arrived in Beijing on 31 July and was immediately tested. She fled the country for Spain that same day, having suffered a panic attack.

 
 
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Connie Paraskevin

Constance Anne Paraskevin, known as Connie is a retired American professional track cyclist and speed skater. She is a four times sprint world champion, ten times national sprint champion and an Olympic bronze medalist. Paraskevin began skating at the age of ten, she won two bronze medals at the world speed skaing championships in 1978. At the age of 19, she was a member of the US team at the 1980 Winter Olympics although she did not compete.

 
 
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Gao Min (cyclist)

Gao Min, born is a Chinese road racing cyclist. She finished 16th in the Women's road race at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

 
 
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Samantha Cools

Samantha "Sammy" Cools is a Canadian Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer. Born in Calgary, Alberta, she was introduced to the sport by her brothers Greg, coach of the New Zealand BMX team, and Ken. She currently lives in Airdrie, Alberta. Winning her very first race at three years of age and her first international race at age 10, she is now a 13-time Canadian national champion and five-time world junior champion. She is coached by Hervé Krebs.