Heidi Dalton
South African cyclist
Personal information | |
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Full name | Heidi Dalton |
Born | (1995-03-21) 21 March 1995 (age 29) Richards Bay, South Africa |
Team information | |
Current team | Demacon Ladies Cycling Team |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Amateur team | |
2018– | Demacon Ladies Cycling Team |
Professional teams | |
2014 | Lotto–Belisol Ladies |
2016 | Bizkaia–Durango |
2017–2018 | Aromitalia Vaiano |
Heidi Dalton (born 21 March 1995) is a South African racing cyclist,[1] who currently rides for South African amateur team, Demacon Ladies Cycling Team.[2] She rode at the 2014 UCI Road World Championships. In 2017, she won the South African National Road Race Championships.[3]
Major results
- 2013
- African Junior Road Championships
- 1st Time trial
- 1st Team time trial
- 4th Road race
- National Junior Road Championships
- 1st Road race
- 1st Time trial
- 2014
- National Road Championships
- 2nd Time trial
- 3rd Road race
- 2015
- African Road Championships
- 1st Team time trial
- 2nd Time trial
- 8th Road race
- African Games
- 2nd Team time trial
- 7th Time trial
- 3rd Time trial, National Road Championships
- KZN Autumn Series
- 4th Hibiscus Cycle Classic
- 8th PMB Road Classic
- 2016
- National Road Championships
- 5th Road race
- 4th Time trial
- 2017
- National Road Championships
- 1st Road race
- 4th Time trial
References
- ^ "Heidi Dalton". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
- ^ Heidi Dalton [@Heidz21] (16 January 2019). "Nearing the first race of the season with @DemaconLadies ! Looking forward to a good year with the ladies! 💞" (Tweet). Retrieved 3 February 2019 – via Twitter.
- ^ "National Championships South Africa - Road Race". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
External links
- Heidi Dalton at ProCyclingStats
- Heidi Dalton at Cycling Archives
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- Anriette Schoeman (1998)
- Ronel Van Wyk (1999)
- Anriette Schoeman (2000–2004)
- Ronel Van Wyk (2005)
- Anriette Schoeman (2006)
- Ronel Van Wyk (2007)
- Cherise Taylor (2008)
- Lynette Burger (2009)
- Cherise Taylor (2010)
- Marissa Stander Van der Merwe (2011)
- Ashleigh Moolman Pasio (2012–2015)
- An-Li Kachelhoffer (2016)
- Heidi Dalton (2017)
- Carla Oberholzer (2018)
- Ashleigh Moolman Pasio (2019)
- Ashleigh Moolman Pasio (2020)
- Hayley Preen (2021)
- Frances Janse van Rensburg (2022–2023)
- Carla Oberholzer (2024)
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