Yanina Kuskova

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Yanina Kuskova
2021 WK Vlaanderen 139 Yanina Kuskova.jpg
Kuskova at the 2021 UCI Road World Championship Road race
Personal information
Full nameYanina Kuskova
Born (2001-12-11) 11 December 2001 (age 22)
Uzbekistan
Team information
Current team Tashkent City Women Professional Cycling Team [1]
Discipline
  • Road
  • Track
RoleRider
Professional team
2022– Tashkent City Women Professional Cycling Team
Major wins
One-day races and Classics
National Time Trial Championships (2020, 2021)
National Road Race Championships (2020, 2021, 2023, 2024)
Medal record
Representing Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
Women's road cycling
Asian Cycling Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2022 Dushanbe Team time trial
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2022 Dushanbe Under-23 time trial
Women's track cycling
Asian Cycling Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2022 New Delhi Individual pursuit
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2022 New Delhi Points race
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2022 New Delhi Madison

Yanina Kuskova (born 11 December 2001) is an Uzbekistani professional racing cyclist, who rides for the UCI Women's Team Tashkent City Women Professional Cycling Team. [2] [3] She has won the Uzbekistan National Time Trial Championships twice (2020 and 2021) and the Uzbekistan National Road Race Championships four times (2020, 2021, 2023 and 2024). [4]

Contents

Career

Kuskova won her first national titles in 2020, winning both the Uzbekistan National Time Trial Championship and the Uzbekistan National Road Race Championship. [4]

Kuskova was on a team camp training when they rode the Germenica Grand Prix Road Race WE as part of the national team in 2021. Kuskova finished in tenth place as the best young rider. [5] In March of 2022 Kuskova took her first international win at the Grand Prix Mediterranean WE. [6] During the 2022 Asian Road Cycling Championships Kuskova rode the Under-23 time trial with a time of 34:08 beating the second place by 2:32 and securing a gold medal. [7] Uzbekistan earned three medals at the 2022 Asian Track Cycling Championships all of them earned by Kuskova. [8] After the Asian Cycling Championships Kuskova did not start a UCI road event until the Ladies Tour of Estonia in late May. [9] The race ended with a solo winner and a bunch sprint for second to eleventh, with Kuskova finishing in eleventh 1:04 down on the winner. [10]

In 2024, Kuskova took part in the 2024 Tour de France Femmes with the Tashkent City Women Professional Cycling Team, finishing 47th overall. [11]

Major results

Sources: [3] [12] [13]

Road

2019
1st MaillotUzbekistan.PNG National Junior Time trial
2020
National Road Championships
1st MaillotUzbekistan.PNG Time trial
1st MaillotUzbekistan.PNG Road race
2021
National Road Championships
1st MaillotUzbekistan.PNG Time trial
1st MaillotUzbekistan.PNG Road race
2nd Grand Prix Velo Alanya WE
8th Grand Prix Gündoğmuş WE
10th Germenica Grand Prix Road Race WE
2022
Asian Road Cycling Championships
1st Gold medal asia.svg Team time trial
1st Gold medal asia.svg Under-23 Individual time trial
6th Elite Road race
National Road Championships
4th Road race
5th Time trial
1st Grand Prix Mediterrennean WE
2nd Time trial Islamic Solidarity Games
3rd Grand Prix Gazipaşa WE
4th Overall Princess Anna Vasa Tour
2023
Asian Road Cycling Championships
1st Gold medal asia.svg Under-23 Individual Time Trial
2nd Silver medal asia.svg Team time trial
10th Road Race
National Road Championships
1st MaillotUzbekistan.PNG Road race
2nd Time trial
1st Expo Kriteryum
1st Poreč Trophy LADIES
1st Tour of Bostonliq I Ladies
1st Tour of Bostonliq II Ladies
2nd Overall Trofeo Ponente in Rosa
1st Young riders classification
2nd The Tour Oqtosh - Chorvoq - Mountain Ladies I (ITT)
4th Aphrodite Cycling Race ITT
4th Respect Ladies Race Slovakia
5th Aphrodite Cycling Race - Women for future
7th The Tour Oqtosh - Chorvoq - Mountain Ladies II
8th Belgrade GP Woman Tour
9th Aphrodite Cycling Race - RR
2024
9th Overall Tour of Thailand

Track

2021
1st MaillotUzbekistan.PNG National Omnium Championship
2022
Islamic Solidarity Games
2nd Individual pursuit
2nd Points race
Asian Track Cycling Championships
3rd Bronze medal asia.svg Individual pursuit
3rd Bronze medal asia.svg Points race
3rd Bronze medal asia.svg Madison (with Nafosat Kozieva)

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