Ann-Sophie Duyck

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Ann-Sophie Duyck
2018 Women's Tour stage 3 032 Ann-Stophie Duyck most combative rider.JPG
Duyck in 2018
Personal information
Full nameAnn-Sophie Duyck
Born (1987-07-23) 23 July 1987 (age 35)
Roeselare, Belgium
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Rider typeTime trialist
Amateur team
2014 Autoglas Wetteren–Group Solar
Professional teams
2012–2013 Lotto–Belisol Ladies
2015–2016 Topsport Vlaanderen–Pro-Duo
2017 Drops
2018 Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling [1]
2019–2020 Parkhotel Valkenburg [2] [3]
2021 Multum Accountants Ladies [4]
Major wins
One day races & Classics
National Time Trial Championships (2014–2018)
Erondegemse Pijl (Erpe-Mere) (2014)

Ann-Sophie Duyck (born 23 July 1987) is a Belgian triathlete and former racing cyclist, [5] who rode professionally between 2012 and 2021 for six different teams. She competed in the 2013 UCI women's team time trial in Florence. [6] By winning her fourth Belgian National Time Trial Championships in 2017, Duyck became the first Belgian road cyclist to win four consecutive titles in their discipline.

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Major results

2011
1st Time trial, West Flanders Provincial Road Championships
6th Time trial, National Road Championships
2012
3rd Time trial, National Road Championships
9th Chrono des Nations
10th Time trial, UCI Road World Championships
2013
1st Time trial, West Flanders Provincial Road Championships
1st Borlo Chrono (April)
1st Borlo Chrono (May)
9th Time trial, National Road Championships
2014
1st MaillotBelgica.PNG Time trial, National Road Championships
1st Time trial, West Flanders Provincial Road Championships
1st Erondegemse Pijl
3rd Overall Trophée d'Or Féminin
1st Stage 2 (ITT)
4th Chrono Champenois-Trophée Européen
5th Time trial, UCI Road World Championships
2015
1st MaillotBelgica.PNG Time trial, National Road Championships
1st Time trial, West Flanders Provincial Road Championships
1st Chrono Champenois
1st Stage 1 (ITT) Auensteiner–Radsporttage
2nd Ljubljana–Domžale–Ljubljana TT
3rd Chrono des Nations
6th Overall BeNe Ladies Tour
6th Overall Trophée d'Or Féminin
1st Stage 1 (ITT)
7th Time trial, European Games
9th Time trial, UCI Road World Championships
2016
1st MaillotBelgica.PNG Time trial, National Road Championships
1st Ljubljana–Domžale–Ljubljana TT
1st Chrono des Nations
2nd Overall Tour de Bretagne Féminin
6th Time trial, UEC European Road Championships
7th Chrono Champenois
8th Time trial, UCI Road World Championships
8th Overall Gracia–Orlová
1st Stage 3 (ITT)
2017
1st MaillotBelgica.PNG Time trial, National Road Championships
1st Time trial, West Flanders Provincial Road Championships
1st Ljubljana–Domžale–Ljubljana TT
1st Stage 3 (ITT) Tour de Feminin-O cenu Českého Švýcarska
2nd Silver medal europe.svg Time trial, UEC European Road Championships
2nd Chrono des Nations [7]
3rd Overall Tour de Feminin-O cenu Českého Švýcarska
1st Stage 3 (ITT)
5th Overall Setmana Ciclista Valenciana
1st Jersey green.svg Mountains classification
1st Stage 2
8th Overall Emakumeen Euskal Bira
8th Overall Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen
8th Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan Dames
9th Overall Grand Prix Elsy Jacobs
10th Dwars door Vlaanderen
2018
1st MaillotBelgica.PNG Time trial, National Road Championships
1st Time trial, West Flanders Provincial Road Championships
3rd Crescent Vårgårda TTT
3rd Team time trial, Ladies Tour of Norway
5th Ljubljana–Domžale–Ljubljana TT
5th Chrono Champenois
6th Chrono des Nations
9th Time trial, UEC European Road Championships
Combativity award Stage 3 The Women's Tour
2019
2nd Road race, National Road Championships
2021
1st Time trial, West Flanders Provincial Road Championships
8th Chrono des Nations

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References

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