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Elena Novikova
Personal information
Full nameOlena Novikova
NicknameLemona
Born (1984-01-14) 14 January 1984 (age 40)
Sankt-Petersburg
Height179 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight65 kg (143 lb)
Team information
Current teamGiusta Pro Records
DisciplineRoad cycling MTB cycling
Rider typeendurance cyclist
Professional teams
2008-2009Petrogradets
2014Forno d'Asolo-Astute
2015TreColli-Forno d'Asolo
2016Servetto Footon
2017Giusta Pro Records

Elena Novikova is a woman endurance cyclist from Ukraine. She lives in Italy. Elena won 15 mtb and road 24 hours races in the category solo. She won 2 times 24 hours road race in Le Mans in France. Elena won 3 times hardest in Italy mtb 24 hours solo race of Finale Ligure. In 2015, she won a title of European Champion of mtb 24 hours solo races. In 2016, she finished the second hardest mtb stage race in the World, Ironbike. In October 2015 she made a Record of Gavia mountain going up and down 9 times during 19 hours. Elena Novikova (born 14 January 1984) is a road cyclist from Ukraine. She represented her nation at the 2007 UCI Road World Championships and 2009 UCI Road World Championships.[1]

On 17th September 2017 she achieved 11 world records during the successful attempt to overcome the previous 24-hour record. All these records are Indoor Track - Solo - Standard - Women 18-49.

Records are:

  • 6 Hours = 222.024 Km - 137.959 Miles
  • 12 Hours = 421.347 Km - 261.812 Miles
  • 24 Hours = 781.638 Km - 485.687 Miles
  • 100 Km = 2h 37' 35"
  • 200 Km = 5h 23' 30"
  • 300 Km = 8h 18' 13"
  • 500 Km = 14h 29' 59"
  • 100 Miles = 4h 18' 00"
  • 200 Miles = 8h 55' 13"
  • 300 Miles = 13h 57' 23"
  • 500 Miles = 24h 46' 26"
Elena Novikova's eleven new world records

References

  1. ^ "Elena Novikova". procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 7 February 2015.

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