Yūka Kobayashi (cyclist)

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Yūka Kobayashi Road cycling
Yuka Kobayashi (2019)
Yuka Kobayashi (2019)
To person
Date of birth January 18, 1994
nation JapanJapan Japan
discipline Train (short term)
Most important successes
Asian cycling championships
2019 gold - Keirin
Last updated: September 17, 2019
Kobayashi at the Rail World Cup 2020 in Berlin in a sprint duel against the Briton Sophie Capewell

Yūka Kobayashi ( Japanese 小林 優香 'Kobayashi Yūka' ; born January 18, 1994 in Tosu , Saga Prefecture ) is a Japanese track cyclist who specializes in short-term disciplines.

Athletic career

Yūka Kobayashi began cycling as a rider in the Keirin series in Japan. In 2014 she won the Japanese team sprint with Takako Ishii . In 2015 she won 24 times in 25 races in the Keirin and earned a total (converted) of around 138,000 euros . In 2017 she became the Japanese master in Keirin (outside of the Keirin series).

At the 2018 Track Cycling World Cup in Berlin , Kobayashi took third place in the Keirin. The following year she was Asian champion in the keirin and national champion in sprint and keirin.

successes

2014
2017
  • MaillotJapón.PNG Japanese Master - Keirin
2019
2019/20

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Yuka Kobayashi, Japan, won € 138,000 at the Keirin in Japan in 2015. In: radsportseiten.net. Retrieved September 17, 2019 .