Lauren Kitchen
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Lauren Kitchen | 
| Born | 
21 November 1990 Armidale NSW Australia  | 
| Height | 168 cm (5 ft 6 in) | 
| Team information | |
| Current team | Team Hitec Products | 
| Discipline | Road | 
| Role | Rider | 
| Amateur team(s) | |
| 2008–2009 | NSWIS Degani Café | 
| 2009 | MB Cycles Team | 
| 2009 | HP Pinarello | 
| 2010–2011 | Jayco-AIS | 
| 2011 | Rabo Lady Force | 
| Professional team(s) | |
| 2012 | Stichting Rabo Women Cycling Team | 
| 2013 | Wiggle–Honda | 
| 2014– | Team Hitec Products[1] | 
| 
Infobox last updated on 5 March 2016  | |
Lauren Kitchen (born 21 November 1990) is an Australian professional racing cyclist. [2]
A female road cyclist from New South Wales, Australia. Kitchen is currently studying a Bachelor of Planning at the University of NSW in Sydney part-time as well as cycling for NSW and Australia at local, interstate and international events.[3]
Palmares
- 2009
 - 10th Oceania Cycling Championships
 - 2011
 - 1st 
National U23 Criterium Championships
 - 4th Open De Suède Vargarda TTT
 - 8th National Time Trial Championships
 - 2012
 - 3rd Youth classification Energiewacht Tour
 - 7th Knokke-Heist - Bredene
 - 9th Youth classifciation Giro Toscana Femminile - Memorial Michela Fanini
 - 10th National Time Trial Championships
 - 2013
 - 1st 
National U23 Criterium Championships
 - 5th Rabobank 7-Dorpenomloop Aalburg
 - 5th Open De Suède Vargarda TTT
 - 6th Sparkassen Giro
 - 10th Overall Ladies Tour of Qatar
 - 2015
 - 1st 
 Oceania Road Racing Championships [4] - 4th Overall Womens Tour of New Zealand[5]
 - 10th Open de Suède Vårgårda[6]
 - 2016
 - 3rd Australian National Criterium Championships [7]
 - 3rd Overall Santos Women's Tour[8]
 - 5th Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race[9]
 
References
- ↑ "Lauren Kitchen". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
 - ↑ "Lauren Kitchen Rider Profile". Retrieved 21 January 2016.
 - ↑ "Lauren Kitchen Profile Procycling Stats". Retrieved 21 January 2016.
 - ↑ "Lauren Kitchen wins Oceania Road Race". Retrieved 31 July 2015.
 - ↑ "Wiles wins Women's Tour of New Zealand title". cyclingnews.com. 22 February 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
 - ↑ "Vårgårda World Cup: D'hoore leads Wiggle-Honda 1-2". cyclingnews.com. 27 August 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
 - ↑ Australia, Cycling (19 January 2016). "Sophie Mackay Claims Title". cycling.org.au. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
 - ↑ Braverman, Jessi (19 January 2016). "Katrin Garfoot wins the Santos Women's Tour". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
 - ↑ "Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race: Amanda Spratt leads Orica AIS one-two". cyclingnews.com. 30 January 2016. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
 
External links
- Official website
 - Lauren Kitchen profile at Cycling Archives
 
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