Chloé Dygert USA
Although Chloé Dygert needs no introduction, her career has certainly not been straightforward. With an enviable palmarès that includes double UCI Junior World Champion status on the road, as well as multiple World Championship and Olympic medals on the track, she has nonetheless encountered multiple major injuries and illnesses.
After an awful time trial crash resulted in a horrific leg injury at the 2020 Road World Championships, which, Chloé joined forces with CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto. She proved her resilience by bouncing back to take an Olympic medal in the team pursuit at the Tokyo 2021 Games and finished seventh in the time trial on the road. Along the way, she claimed the time trial title at the USA National Road Championships.
In 2022, she was sidelined with Epstein-Barr virus but mounted a strong comeback in 2023, again demonstrating her remarkable determination. That year could be considered as her first full season on the road in Europe, where the 26-year-old repeatedly showcased her exceptional ability, securing nine WorldTour podiums, including a stage win at the RideLondon Classique.
She capped an extraordinary season by reclaiming the rainbow jersey in the time trial at the World Championships for the second time in her career and adding another world title to her palmarès in the 3km individual pursuit on the track.
While her career has been marked by serious adversity and immense challenge, Chloé has consistently shown remarkable strength of character, always fighting her way back to the top. Even in 2024, when an achilles injury and a bout of Covid disrupted her early-season, she expanded her palmarès with Olympic gold in the team pursuit and bronze in the time trial at Paris 2024. She also earned silver and bronze in the road race and time trial at the UCI Road World Championships in Zurich.
In 2025, Chloé started the season strongly with a stage win at the Tour Down Under and a second place at the Surf Coast Classic, but struggled to consistently convert her superhuman strength into results. A sixth place at the inaugural Sanremo Women, a top-10 at Paris-Roubaix avec Zwift, and fifth on a stage at the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift were respectable, but fell below her sky-high performance expectations. If history tells us anything, though, you never count Chloé out.
Palmares
2025
- Winner – Stage, Tour Down Under (2.WWT)
- 2nd – Surf Coast Classic (1.1)
- 4th – Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race (1.WWT)
- 4th – Schwalbe Women’s One Day Classic (1.Pro)
- 5th – Stage, Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (2.WWT)
- 5th – TTT Stage, La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour.es (2.WWT)
- 6th – Sanremo Women (1.WWT)
- 6th – Classic Lorient Agglomération – CERATIZIT (1.WWT)
- 8th – Paris Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift (1.WWT)
2024
Road
- Member of the General Classification Winning Team – Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (2.WWT)
- 2nd – Time Trial Stage, Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (2.WWT)
- 2nd – Classic Lorient Agglomération – Trophée Ceratizit (1.WWT)
- 2nd – Road Race, UCI World Championships, Zurich
- 3rd – Time Trial, UCI World Championships, Zurich
- 6th – Classic Brugge – De Panne (1.WWT)
Track
- Paris Olympic Team Pursuit Champion
- 3rd – Individual Time Trial, Paris Olympic Games
2023
Road
- UCI Time Trial World Champion, Glasgow
- USA National Time Trial Champion
- USA National Road Champion
- Winner – Stage, Ride London Classique (2.WWT)
- 2nd – Stage, Ride London Classique (2.WWT)
- 2nd – General Classification, Ride London Classique (2.WWT)
- 2nd – Points Classification, Ride London Classique (2.WWT)
- 2nd – Stage, Vuelta a Burgos (2.WWT)
- 3rd – Stage, Vuelta a Burgos (2.WWT)
- Winner – Teams Classification, Vuelta a Burgos (2.WWT)
- 4th – General Classification, Vuelta a Burgos (2.WWT)
- 2nd – TTT Stage, La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour (2.WWT)
- 3rd (x2) – Stages, La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour (2.WWT)
- 2nd – Stage, Giro d’Italia Donne (2.WWT)
- 3rd – Stage, Giro d’Italia Donne (2.WWT)
- 4th – Stage, Giro d’Italia Donne (2.WWT)
Track
- Individual Pursuit World Champion, Glasgow
2022
- 26th – Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (1.Pro)
2021
Road
- USA Elite Time Trial National Champion
- 6th – Individual Time Trial, Tokyo Olympic Games
Track
- 3rd – Team Pursuit, Tokyo Olympic Games
2020
Track
- UCI Individual Pursuit World Champion, Berlin
- UCI Team Pursuit World Champion, Berlin
2019
Road
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UCI Individual Time Trial World Champion, Yorkshire
- Winner – Individual Time Trial, Pan American Games
- Stage Winner (x4) – Colorado Classic (2.1)
- Winner – General Classification, Colorado Classic (2.1)
- Winner – Points Classification, Colorado Classic (2.1)
- Winner – Mountain Classification, Colorado Classic (2.1)
- Winner – Youth Classification, Colorado Classic (2.1)
- Stage Winner (x2) – Joe Martin Stage Race (2.2)
- Winner – General Classification, Joe Martin Stage Race (2.2)
- Winner – Points Classification, Joe Martin Stage Race (2.2)
- Winner – Mountain Classification, Joe Martin Stage Race (2.2)
- Winner – Youth Classification, Joe Martin Stage Race (2.2)
- Stage Winner (x2) – Tour of the Gila (2.2)
- Winner – Youth Classification, Tour of the Gila (2.2)
- 2nd – General Classification, Tour of the Gila (2.2)
- 1st – Chrono Kristin Armstrong (1.2)
- 3rd – Winston Salem Cycling Classic (1.1)
- 4th – Road Race, UCI World Championship, Yorkshire
Track
- Winner – Team Pursuit, Pan American Games
2018
Road
- Stage Winner (x2) – Tour of the Gila (2.2)
- 2nd – Points Classification, Tour of the Gila (2.2)
- Stage Winner – Joe Martin Stage Race (2.2)
- Winner – Youth Classification, Joe Martin Stage Race (2.2)
- 2nd – Chrono Kirsten Armstrong (1.2)
Track
- UCI Individual Pursuit World Champion, Netherlands
- UCI Team Pursuit World Champion, Netherlands
2017
Road
- Pan American Individual Time Trial Champion
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4th – Time Trial, UCI Road World Championship, Bergen
Track
- UCI Individual Pursuit World Champion, Hong Kong
- UCI Team Pursuit World Champion, Hong Kong
2016
Road
- Winner – Youth Classification, Amgen Tour of California (2.WWT)
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6th – General Classification, Amgen Tour of California (2.WWT)
Track
- UCI Team Pursuit Track World Champion, London
- 2nd – Team Pursuit, Rio Olympic Games
2015
- UCI Junior Road World Champion, Richmond
- UCI Junior Time Trial World Champion, Richmond
- American National Junior Time Trial Champion
- American National Junior Road Race Champion
2026
CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto made its debut at the highest level of women’s cycling in 2016, entering the UCI Women’s WorldTour. With 16 riders from 11 countries, the team brings together a diverse mix of elite time trialists, proven winners, and rising talents, each bringing unique strengths to the squad.
United by a shared drive for progress, the team is committed to breaking new ground, challenging conventions, and investing in the future of women’s cycling.


