Olena Pavlukhina

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Olena Pavlukhina
Olena Pavlukhina - 2018 UEC European Road Cycling Championships (Women's road race).jpg
Personal information
Full nameOlena Kozakova Pavlukhina
Born (1989-03-01) 1 March 1989 (age 34)
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) [1]
Weight68 kg (150 lb) [1]
Team information
Current teamSuspended
Disciplines
RoleRider
Rider typeTime trialist
Professional teams
2015–2016 BTC City Ljubljana
2017 Astana
2018 BTC City Ljubljana
Major wins
Azerbaijani National Time Trial Championships (2015, 2016)
Azerbaijani National Road Race Championships (2015, 2016)

Olena Kozakova Pavlukhina (born 1 March 1989) is a Ukrainian-born Azerbaijani road and track cyclist. She is serving a four-year suspension from the sport, until 13 January 2023, following an anti-doping rule violation for the use of Prohibited Methods and/or Prohibited Substances. [2]

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She participated at the 2011 UCI Road World Championships and 2012 UCI Road World Championships. [3] In 2015, she won the Azerbaijani National Road Race Championships, the Azerbaijani National Time Trial Championships, and finished sixth at the inaugural European Games time trial. In 2016, she won the second stage and overall of Gracia–Orlová.

35th place at the Olympic Games WE - Road Race 2016 One day race Rio de Janeiro (136.9km)

Major results

2007
9th Time trial, UCI Juniors World Championships
9th Time trial, UEC European Junior Road Championships
2012
2nd Time trial, Ukrainian National Road Championships
8th Overall Gracia-Orlová
2014
Grand Prix Galichyna
1st Points race
3rd Scratch
3rd Scratch, Fenioux Trophy Piste
2015
Azerbaijani National Road Championships
1st MaillotAzerbaijan.png Road race
1st MaillotAzerbaijan.png Time trial
2nd Scratch, Grand Prix Galichyna
5th Chrono des Nations
6th Time trial, European Games
2016
Azerbaijani National Road Championships
1st MaillotAzerbaijan.png Road race
1st MaillotAzerbaijan.png Time trial
1st Overall Gracia–Orlová
1st Stage 2
4th Overall Tour of Zhoushan Island
9th Time trial, UEC European Road Championships
9th Overall Tour of Chongming Island
2017
Azerbaijani National Road Championships
1st MaillotAzerbaijan.png Road race
1st MaillotAzerbaijan.png Time trial
8th Ljubljana–Domžale–Ljubljana TT
2018
Azerbaijani National Road Championships
1st MaillotAzerbaijan.png Road race
1st MaillotAzerbaijan.png Time trial [4]

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References

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