Neah Evans

Neah Evans
Personal information
Born (1990-08-01) 1 August 1990
Team information
Role Rider

Neah Evans (born 1 August 1990) is a British professional racing cyclist who rides for Podium Ambition Pro Cycling.[1] Podium Ambition signed Evans for the 2016 for the revolution series.[2] Evans raced in every round of the Revolution series as she helped Podium Ambition win the overall Elite women's title. Evans notably placed her team first in round three despite being on her own;[3] and beat Laura Kenny in the ominum event in London.[4] At the London 6 days event, Evans won one of the ten races to finish second in the women's omnium to Katie Archibald.[5][6] Evans was selected to represent Britain at the Cali World Cup event in 2017.[7]

Major results

2015
3rd Keirin, Revolution - Round 2 Manchester
2016
Milton International Challenge
1st Individual Pursuit
1st Points Race
1st Scratch Race
Prova Internacional de Anadia
1st Points Race
2nd Scratch Race
Revolution Champions League
1st Scratch Race - Round 2, London
1st Points Race - Round 2, London
1st Omnium - Round 1, Manchester
1st Omnium - Round 2, London
2nd Scratch Race - Round 1, Manchester
Revolution
1st Scrach Race - Round 1, Manchester
1st Scrach Race - Round 2, Glasgow
1st Points Race - Round 3, Manchester
2nd Scrach Race - Round 3, Manchester
1st British National Derny Championships[8][9]
2nd Omnium, Six Days of London
2017
Grand Prix Poland
1st Team Pursuit (with Ellie Dickinson, Manon Lloyd and Emily Nelson)
2nd Points Race
British National Track Championships
2nd Scratch race[10]
3rd Individual pursuit[11]
3rd Keirin[12]
3rd Points race[13]
3rd Team Pursuit (with Dannielle Khan, Katie Prankerd and Sarah Storey)[14]

See also

References

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