Kathrin Schweinberger

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Kathrin Schweinberger
Kathrin Schweinberger - 2018 UEC European Road Cycling Championships (Women's road race).jpg
Personal information
Full nameKathrin Schweinberger
Born (1996-10-29) 29 October 1996 (age 28)
Team information
Current team Human Powered Health
Disciplines
  • Road
  • Track
RoleRider
Amateur team
ÖAMTC tomSILLER.at Radclub Tirol
Professional teams
2018–2019 Health Mate–Cyclelive Team [1]
2020–2021 Doltcini–Van Eyck Sport [2] [3]
2022–2024 Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling [4]
2025– Human Powered Health

Kathrin Schweinberger (born 29 October 1996) is an Austrian racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Human Powered Health. She rode in the women's road race event at the 2017 UCI Road World Championships. [5] Her twin sister Christina Schweinberger is also a professional cyclist.

Contents

Major results

Road

2011
3rd Road race, National Novices Road Championships
2012
National Novices Road Championships
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Time trial
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Road race
2013
National Junior Road Championships
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Time trial
3rd Road Race
2014
National Junior Road Championships
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Road race
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Time trial
1st Cham-Hagendorn
2015
National Road Championships
4th Road Race
5th Time Trial
2017
5th Road Race, National Road Championships
10th Tour of Guangxi
2018
2nd Overall Tour of Uppsala
1st Points classification
1st Stage 2
2nd Diamond Tour
8th Volta Limburg Classic,
2019
2nd Grote Prijs Gemeente Kallo
3rd Road Race, National Road Championships
3rd SwissEver GP Cham-Hagendorn
3rd V4 Ladies Series - Restart Zalaegerszeg
4th Salverda Omloop van de IJsseldelta
4th MerXem Classic
5th Trofee Maarten Wynants
5th Spar Flanders Diamond Tour
8th Erondegemse Pijl
8th Flanders Ladies Classic
2020
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Road race, National Road Championships
7th Grote Prijs Euromat
2021
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Road race, National Road Championships
2022
3rd Road race, National Road Championships
8th La Classique Morbihan
2023
2nd Diamond Tour
2nd Grand Prix Stuttgart & Region
2nd Ladies Tour of Estonia
National Road Championships
3rd Road race
4th Time trial
4th Dwars door de Westhoek
4th Konvert Koerse
5th Dwars door het Hageland
7th Scheldeprijs
2024
1st Dwars door de Westhoek
3rd Flanders Diamond Tour
4th Trofeo Felanitx-Colònia de Sant Jordi
4th Road race, National Road Championships
4th Tour of Guangxi
6th La Picto–Charentaise
6th Road race, European Road Championships
6th Tour of Chongming Island
7th Antwerp Port Epic
9th Dwars door het Hageland
10th GP Mazda Schelkens
2025
6th Schwalbe Women's One Day Classic

Track

2013
National Track Championships
1st MaillotAustria.PNG 500m time trial
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Omnium
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Scratch
2nd Individual Pursuit
3rd Points Race
2014
3rd Individual Pursuit
2nd Points Race
2nd Scratch Race
2nd 500m Time Trial
2nd Omnium
2015
National Track Championships
1st MaillotAustria.PNG 500m time trial
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Omnium
1st MaillotAustria.PNG Scratch

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