Lisa Klein (cyclist)
Lisa Klein with EM silver in the team pursuit (2019) |
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To person | |
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Full name | Lisa Klein |
Date of birth | 15th July 1996 (age 24) |
nation | Germany |
discipline | Train / street |
To the team | |
Current team | Canyon // SRAM Racing |
function | driver |
Societies) | |
2006–2009 2011–2014 |
RSC Überherrn RV Edelweiß Kandel |
Team (s) | |
2015 2016–2017 2018– |
Bigla Pro Cycling Team Cervélo Bigla Pro Cycling Team Canyon // SRAM Racing |
Most important successes | |
Last updated: March 7, 2020 |
Lisa Klein (born July 15, 1996 in Saarbrücken ) is a German racing cyclist .
Athletic career
Lisa Klein has been active in cycling since 2006. In 2011, she took three podium places in the youth class at German track championships: She came second in the points race and third in the sprint and the single pursuit . She also came third at the German championships for young people on the road . In 2012 she became two-time German youth champion, in points race and pursuit.
At the European Junior Track Championships in 2013, Klein and Doreen Heinze took second place in the team sprint . In December of the same year she became German champion of the elite in scratch and third in omnium . In July 2014 she won the junior title in the individual time trial . In the same year she won at the railway European Junior Championships in Velódromo Nacional in Portuguese Sangalhos the silver medal in the points race . Two weeks later she was junior runner-up in the singles pursuit in Gwangmyeong, South Korea . In the Omnium she was in promising fourth place before the final points race when she was involved in a fall and had to give up the race due to a broken collarbone.
The 2014 UCI Road World Championships in Spain Ponferrada Lisa Klein finished fifth in the road race in the juniors. At the UEC-Bahn European Championships for Juniors / U23 2015 in Athens , she won the silver medal in the team pursuit with Mieke Kröger , Gudrun Stock and Anna Knauer .
In 2016 Lisa Klein won the bronze medal in the U23 individual time trial at the European Road Championships . The following year she became German road racing champion . She managed to win ahead of favorite Lisa Brennauer in the finish sprint with a tiger jump and could only be confirmed after the photo finish . In 2018 she finished second at the European Road Championships in the U23 time trial. At the end of the season, she and her team Canyon SRAM Racing became world champion in the team time trial .
In 2019, Klein had a number of successes: Among other things, she won the Healthy Aging Tour and the BeNe Ladies Tour and won silver in the individual time trial and in the mixed relay as well as bronze in the road race at the European road championships. On the track she was third in the world championship in the single pursuit . At the Road World Championships in Yorkshire she finished second with the German team in the mixed relay and fifth in the individual time trial.
At the Track Cycling World Championships 2020 in Berlin, the 23-year-old won the bronze medal in the German women's four with Franziska Brauße , Lisa Brennauer and Gudrun Stock in the team pursuit in February with the new German record time of 4: 11.039 minutes.
At the European championship on the road she finished 9th in the individual time trial.
Awards
- Saar Sportswoman of the Year 2018, 2019
- Erfurt's sportswoman of the year 2019
successes
train
- 2013
- Junior European Championship - team sprint (with Doreen Heinze )
- German Champion - Scratch
- 2014
- Junior Track World Championship - single pursuit
- Junior European Championship - points race
- German junior champion - road races, individual time trials
- 2015
- European Railway Championships (U23) - Team Pursuit (with Anna Knauer , Gudrun Stock and Mieke Kröger )
- 2016
- German Champion - Single Pursuit
- 2018
- German champion - Omnium
- 2019
- World Championship - Individual Pursuit
- European Championship - Team Pursuit (with Lisa Brennauer , Gudrun Stock , Mieke Kröger and Franziska Brauße )
- 2020
- World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Lisa Brennauer , Gudrun Stock and Franziska Brauße )
Street
- 2016
- European Championship (U23) - individual time trial
- World Championship - Team Time Trial
- 2017
- Young talent classification Healthy Aging Tour
- Young talent at the Elsy Jacobs Festival
- German champion - road race
- European Championship (U23) - individual time trial
- Junior competition Ladies Tour of Norway
- World Championship - Team Time Trial
- 2018
- Junior competition Healthy Aging Tour
- Prologue Festival Elsy Jacobs
- European Championship (U23) - individual time trial
- Young talent competition BeNe Ladies Tour
- World Champion - Team Time Trial
- 2019
- Junior competition Healthy Aging Tour
- one stage international Thuringia tour of women
- German champion - individual time trial
- Overall ranking, prologue and one stage of the BeNe Ladies Tour
- European Championship - individual time trial, mixed relay
- European Championship - road racing
- a stage Boels Ladies Tour
- World Championship - Mixed Relay
- 2020
- European Champion - Mixed Relay
Road World Cup placements
World Championship | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
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Road racing | 79 | 50 | - | 49 |
Individual time trial | - | - | - | 5 |
Team time trial | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 |
Web links
- Lisa Klein in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Lisa Klein (cyclist) in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Lisa Klein in the rad-net.de database
Individual evidence
- ↑ rad-net.de of December 22, 2013: Beyer and Kröger German Masters in the Omnium
- ↑ Jurczyk / Porzner Madison Vice World Champion - Heinze third in the Keirin. rad-net, August 12, 2014, accessed on August 12, 2014 .
- ↑ Lisa Klein dives into the championship jersey in Chemnitz with a tiger jump. In: radsport-news.com. June 24, 2017. Retrieved June 25, 2017 .
- ↑ Klein and Co. race to bronze in record time (February 28, 2020)
- ↑ Klein and Franziska are Saar Sportsmen of the Year. In: sr.de. December 18, 2018, accessed October 13, 2019 .
- ↑ Frodeno and small as Saar athletes excellent. In: sr.de. November 24, 2019, accessed November 26, 2019 .
- ↑ 2019 brought the turbine drivers a medal blessing (February 14, 2020)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Little Lisa |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German racing cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 15, 1996 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Saarbrücken |