Chloé Dygert USA

Chloé Dygert, with an enviable palmares of double junior world champion status on the road and multiple world champion and Olympic medals on the track, has encountered countless setbacks with major injuries and illness in her career.

Signing with CANYON//SRAM Racing after a horrific crash and leg injury at the 2020 time trial world championships, Chloé proved her resilience and determination to come back to take an Olympic medal in the team pursuit on the track in Tokyo in 2021 and finish seventh in the individual time trial on the road.

In 2022, she was sidelined with Epstein-Barr virus, but again came back to the top of the sport the following year with what could be classed as her first-ever season on the road in Europe. The 26-year-old showed her world-class talent with nine World Tour podiums including a stage win at Ride London Classique.

She finished an incredible comeback by reclaiming the rainbow jersey in the individual time trial for the second time in her career, and adding another world championships title to her palmares in the 3km individual pursuit on the track.

Though her career has had several major injury and illness setbacks, Chloé has shown and unquestionable resilience and determination to come back to the top of her game and has already qualified for the team pursuit, individual time trial and road race at the Paris Olympics.

“My main goals for 2024 are the Paris Olympics, the world championships for road and track, and winning as many races as possible on the road with CANYON//SRAM Racing. I’m looking forward to another season with the team” says Chloé.

Palmares

2024

  • 6th place, Classic Brugge – De Panne, WWT
  • Bronze medal, ITT, Paris Olympic Games
  • Gold medal, Team Pursuit, Paris Olympic Games
  • Silver medal, UCI Road Race World Championships, Zurich
  • Bronze medal, UCI ITT World Championships, Zurich
  • 2nd place stage, Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, WWT
  • Part of general classification win, Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, WWT
  • 2nd place, Classic Lorient Agglomération – Trophée Ceratizit, WWT
  • World Champion Individual Pursuit, Glasgow
  • World Champion ITT, Glasgow
  • Winner stage, Ride London Classique, WWT
  • 2nd place general classification, Ride London Classique, WWT
  • 2nd place points classification, Ride London Classique, WWT
  • 2nd place stage, Ride London Classique, WWT
  • Winner teams classification, Vuelta a Burgos, WWT
  • 2nd place TTT stage, La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour, WWT
  • 2nd place stage, Vuelta a Burgos, WWT
  • 3rd place stage, Vuelta a Burgos, WWT
  • 2 x 3rd place stage, La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour, WWT
  • 4th place general classification, Vuelta a Burgos, WWT
  • 9th place stage, La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour, WWT
  • 9th place stage, Vuelta a Burgos, WWT
  • USA national time trial champion
  • USA national road champion
  • 2nd place stage, Giro d’Italia Donne, WWT
  • 3rd place stage, Giro d’Italia Donne, WWT
  • 4th place stage, Giro d’Italia Donne, WWT
  • 26th place, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
  • Gold medal – USA national ITT championship
  • Bronze medal – USA Team Pursuit team, Tokyo Olympics
  • 6th place – ITT, Tokyo Olympics
  • Gold medal – UCI Individual Pursuit Track World Championship in Berlin
  • Gold medal – UCI Team Pursuit Track World Championship in Berlin
  • Gold medal – UCI Individual Time Trial World Championship in Yorkshire
  • 4th place – UCI Road World Championship in Yorkshire
  • 1st general classification – Colorado Classic
  • 1st points classification – Colorado Classic
  • 1st mountain classification – Colorado Classic
  • 1st youth classification – Colorado Classic
  • Winner four stages – Colorado Classic
  • 3rd place – Winston Salem Cycling Classic
  • 1st general classification – Joe Martin Stage Race
  • 1st points classification – Joe Martin Stage Race
  • 1st mountain classification – Joe Martin Stage Race
  • 1st youth classification – Joe Martin Stage Race
  • Winner two stages  – Joe Martin Stage Race
  • 1st youth classification – Tour of the Gila
  • 2nd general classification – Tour of the Gila
  • Winner two stages  – Tour of the Gila
  • 1st place – Chrono Kristin Armstrong
  • Gold medal – Pan American Team Pursuit Track Championship
  • Gold medal – Pan American Games Individual Time Trial
  • World champion individual pursuit, UCI Track World Championships, Netherlands
  • World champion team pursuit team (USA), UCI Track World Championships, Netherlands
  • Two times stage winner Tour of the Gila, USA
  • 2nd points classification Tour of the Gila, USA
  • Stage winner Joe Martin Stage Race, USA
  • Winner youth classification Joe Martin Stage Race, USA
  • 2nd Chrono Kirsten Armstrong, USA
  • Gold medal – UCI Individual Pursuit Track World Championship in Hong Kong
  • Gold medal – UCI Team Pursuit Track World Championship in Hong Kong
  • Gold medal – Pan American Championships Individual Time Trial
  • 4th place -UCI Individual Time Trial World Championship in Bergen
  • Gold medal – UCI Team Pursuit Track World Championship in London
  • Silver medal – Team Pursuit, 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil
  • 6th general classification – Amgen Tour of California
  • Winner youth classification – Amgen Tour of California
  • Gold medal – UCI Junior Road World Championship in Richmond
  • Gold medal – UIC Junior Individual Time Trial World Championship in Richmond
  • 1st – USA junior national road championship
  • 1st – USA junior national ITT championship

2024

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With fifteen riders from nine different countries, Women’s World Tour team CANYON//SRAM Racing is the home of a diverse group of highly ambitious women who are willing to invest in their future and the future of cycling by breaking new grounds and constantly challenging themselves and their competitors. 

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