Kerry Werner

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Kerry Werner
Personal information
Born (1991-03-27) March 27, 1991 (age 32)
Yakima, Washington, U.S.
Team information
Discipline Cyclo-cross, Road, MTB
RoleRider
Professional teams
2014–2016 Optum–Kelly Benefit Strategies
2018Kona Maxxis Shimano

Kerry Werner (born March 27, 1991) is an American cyclist who rides for the Kona Maxxis Shimano cyclocross [1] team and previously rode for Rally Cycling. [2] [3]

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Major results

Cyclo-cross

2012–2013
North Carolina Grand Prix
1st Race 2
2nd Race 1
Supercross Cup
1st Day 2
3rd Day 1
2013–2014
2nd Kingsport Cyclo-cross Cup
3rd Days 1 & 2, Supercross Cup
2014–2015
1st Races 1 & 2, North Carolina Grand Prix
1st Baystate Cyclo-cross - NECX
Supercross Cup
1st Day 2
3rd Day 1
NEPCX - NBX Gran Prix of Cross
2nd Day 2
3rd Day 1
3rd Race 3, Jingle Cross
2015–2016
2nd Kingsport Cyclo-cross Cup
2nd Day 1, Supercross
2016–2017
1st Races 1 & 2, DCCX
2nd Race 1, Charm City Cross
3rd National Championships
3rd Ruts n' Guts Day 2
3rd Derby City Cup
2017–2018
1st Race 2, Rochester Cyclocross
1st Races 1 & 2, North Carolina Grand Prix
1st Races 1 & 2, DCCX
1st Day 1, Supercross
2nd Ruts n' Guts Day 1
3rd National Championships
3rd Derby City Cup
2018–2019
1st Cincinnati UCI Cyclocross - Carter Park
1st Race 1, Nittany Lion Cross
1st Race 1, North Carolina Grand Prix
1st Races 1 & 2, Deschutes Brewery's GO Cross
1st Races 1 & 2, DCCX
Charm City Cross
1st Race 1
2nd Race 2
2nd Days 1 & 2, Supercross
Rochester Cyclocross
2nd Race 1
3rd Race 2
3rd Bronze medal america.svg Pan American Championships
3rd NBX GP of Cross 1
3rd Cincinnati UCI Cyclocross - Devou Park
2019–2020
1st Gold medal america.svg Pan American Championships
1st Races 1 & 2, North Carolina Grand Prix
1st Race 1, Charm City Cross
Virginia's Blue Ridge GO Cross
1st Race 2
2nd Race 1
FayetteCross
1st Race 1
3rd Race 2
DCCX
1st Race 1
2nd Race 2
Cincinnati UCI Cyclocross - Kingswood Park
1st Race 1
2nd Race 2

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References

  1. "Meet the Kona Maxxis Shimano CX Team". bike.shimano.com. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  2. "Kerry Werner". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
  3. "Kerry Werner". Cyclocross24.com. Retrieved December 29, 2020.