Antri Christoforou

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Antri Christoforou
2019 L-B-L finish 30.jpg
Christoforou in 2019
Personal information
Full nameAndria Christoforou
Born (1992-04-02) 2 April 1992 (age 31)
Strovolos, Cyprus[1]
Team information
Current teamHuman Powered Health
Disciplines
  • Road
  • Mountain biking
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2016Jos Feron Lady Force
2016Maaslandster Nicheliving
Professional teams
2016–2017Servetto Footon
2018–2019Cogeas[2]
2020Doltcini–Van Eyck Sport[3]
2021Burgos Alimenta Women Cycling Sport[4][5]
2022Team Farto–BTC
2021Human Powered Health[6]
Major wins
One-day races and Classics
National Road Race Championships (2010, 2013, 2016–2021)
National Time Trial Championships (2013, 2016, 2018–2021)

Andria "Antri" Christoforou (born 2 April 1992) is a Cypriot professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's Continental Team Human Powered Health. In 2016, she became the National Champion for Cyprus in both the road race and individual time trial.[7][8] She was selected to represent Cyprus at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[9] She qualified to represent Cyprus at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the women's road race.[10]

Major results

2010
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Road race, National Road Championships
2013
National Road Championships
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Road race
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Time trial
3rd Time Trial, Games of the Small States of Europe
2014
1st Sfendami Mountainbike race
2nd Lakatamia Mountainbike race
2016
National Road Championships
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Road race
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Time trial
1st Arad Dimona Arad
1st Dead Sea–Scorpion Pass
3rd Massada Arad
2017
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Road race, National Road Championships
Games of the Small States of Europe
1st Time trial
2nd Cross-country
2018
National Road Championships
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Road race
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Time trial
1st VR Women ITT
3rd Time trial, Mediterranean Games
6th Overall Tour of Eftalia Hotels & Velo Alanya
6th Time Trial, Commonwealth Games
2019
National Road Championships
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Road race
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Time trial
1st Scorpions' Pass Time Trial
7th Chrono Gatineau
8th Grand Prix Cycliste de Gatineau
2020
National Road Championships
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Road race
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Time trial
2021
National Road Championships
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Road race
1st Cyprus National Champion Jersey.jpg Time trial
2022
1st La Classique Morbihan
4th Mediterranean Games Time trial
6th Overall Vuelta Ciclista Andalucia Ruta Del Sol
8th Navarra Women's Elite Classics

References

  1. ^ "Antri Christoforou". Olympedia. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Organico di 15 atlete per la Cogeas-Mettler con Olga Zabelinskaya e Amber Neben" [Roster of 15 athletes for Cogeas-Mettler with Olga Zabelinskaya and Amber Neben]. Cicloweb.it (in Italian). Cicloweb. 2 January 2019. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Doltcini - Van Eyck Sport UCI Women Cycling". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 25 January 2020. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Women Cycling Sport". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 1 February 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  5. ^ Wiśniewska, Marta (29 December 2020). "Drużyna Małgorzaty Jasińskiej ma nowego sponsora oraz nową nazwę" [Małgorzata Jasińska's team has a new sponsor and a new name]. Naszosie.pl (in Polish). ADO. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  6. ^ Mitchell, Mathew (23 June 2022). "Antri Christoforou signs for Human Powered Health • ProCyclingUK.com". ProCyclingUK.com. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  7. ^ "National Championships Cyprus WE – Road Race". Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  8. ^ Cycling Archives. "National Championship, Road, ITT, Elite, Cyprus (F) 2016".
  9. ^ "Startlist Rio 2016". Cyclingfever.com. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  10. ^ "Eleven Cypriots qualified for Tokyo 2020". aroundtherings.com. Retrieved 25 February 2020.

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