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Andrea Hannos (born May 8, 1973) is a former Canadian professional road and track racing cyclist who first entered sport in track and field, specializing in the long and triple jump[1]. She competed in athletics for the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds while earning a Bachelor of Science in Cell Biology and later attended Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas, obtaining a Master of Science degree in biology.

Hannos first raced her bike in 1996 and a year later was selected for the 1997 Tour Cycliste Féminin, the women's version of the Tour de France. She represented Canada at the 1998 XVI Commonwealth Games[2] in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and has several career wins including gold in the criterium at the 2002 Canadian National Road Cycling Championships[3], one of ten career Canadian national championship medals.

Hannos retired from professional cycling at the end of 2004 after racing three seasons for the UCI team Équipe Cycliste RONA[4] from Québec. Hannos is married and resides in Vancouver with her spouse, Rory McAdams, and two children.

Career Highlights

1996

  • 1st - Tour de White Rock (White Rock, BC)

1997

  • 1st - Tour de White Rock[5] (White Rock, BC)
  • 3rd - Bastion Square Grand Prix Criterium (Victoria, BC)[6]
  • 4th - Canadian National Championship, Road, Road Race, Elite (Quebec, Canada)
  • 6th - Canadian National Championship, Road, ITT, Elite (Quebec, Canada)
  • 1st - Prologue; 5th - General Classification, Tour of Willamette (Eugene, OR)

1998

1999

  • 3rd - Canadian National Championship, Road, Criterium, Elite[8]
  • 2nd - Pursuit, Canadian National Track Cycling Championships
  • 1st - La Primavera Lago Vista Bike Race (Lago Vista, TX)
  • 13th - Pursuit; 19th Points Race, UCI Track Cycling World Cup[9] (Frisco, TX)
  • 11th - Pursuit; 11th Points Race, UCI Track Cycling World Cup (Fiorenzuola d’Arda, Italy)
  • 52nd - General Classification, Holland Ladies Tour[10] (Netherlands)

2000

  • 2nd - Canadian National Championship, Road, Criterium, Elite[11] (Peterborough, ON)
  • 2nd - Pursuit; 2nd - Points Race, Canadian National Track Cycling Championships
  • 1st - HotterN’ Hell Hundred Road Race[12] (Wichita Falls, TX)

2001

2002

  • 1st - Canadian National Championship, Road, Criterium, Elite (Oxford County, ON)
  • 1st - Valley of the Sun Stage Race, Criterium[18] (Phoenix, AR)
  • 1st - Quad Cities, Criterium[19] (Davenport, IA)
  • 2nd - Stage 3, Redlands Bicycle Classic (Redlands, CA)
  • 3rd - General Classification, Redlands Bicycle Classic[20] (Redlands, CA)
  • 3rd - Stage 2; 2nd - Stage 7, International Tour de Toona (Altoona, PA)
  • 45th - General Classification, HP International Women's Challenge[21] (Boise, ID)

2003

2004

USA Collegiate Cycling Champion[31]

  • 1999 Team Time Trial (Greenville, SC)
  • 2000 Road Race, Team Time Trial (Athens, OH)
  • 2000 Individual Pursuit, 500m Time Trial, Italian Pursuit (Frisco, TX)

Teams

  • Intersports (2000)
  • Verizon Wireless (2001)
  • Équipe Cycliste RONA (2002 - 2004)

References

  1. ^ "Kajaks: All-Time Top Ten Women". Richmond Kajaks Track and Field Club.
  2. ^ "The Complete Book of the Commonwealth Games, Graham Groom, Oct. 17, 2017"
  3. ^ "canadiancyclist.com/dailynews August 2002
  4. ^ "cyclingnews.com/teams/2004/equipe-cycliste-rona"
  5. ^ "The Review, Richmond, Internet Edition June 1997"
  6. ^ "canadiancyclist.com/dailynews June 1997"
  7. ^ "Canoe News Sept 1998"
  8. ^ "cyclingnews.com/results June 1999"
  9. ^ "UCI Track World Cup 1999"
  10. ^ "dewielersite.net Holland Ladies Tour Results 1999
  11. ^ "cycling news.com July 2000"
  12. ^ "canadiancyclist.com/dailynews August 2000
  13. ^ "cyclingnews.com/results April 2001
  14. ^ "cyclingnews.com/results June 2001
  15. ^ "canadiancyclist.com/dailynews May 2001"
  16. ^ "velonews.com April 7, 2001"
  17. ^ "cyclingnews.com/results July 1, 2001
  18. ^ "dailypeloton.com/roadresults_Feb 2002"
  19. ^ "Quad-Cities Online-May 27, 2018"
  20. ^ "McGann Publishing's Bike Race Results 2002"
  21. ^ "cyclingnews.com/results June 23, 2002"
  22. ^ "pedalmag.com July 27, 2003"
  23. ^ "pedalmag.com July 23, 2003"
  24. ^ "neworleansbicycleclub.org April 4, 2004"
  25. ^ "espn.com June 6, 2004"
  26. ^ "cyclingnews.com July 2004"
  27. ^ "canadiancyclist.com Sept 25, 2004
  28. ^ "canadiancyclist.com Sept 26, 2004"
  29. ^ "dailypeloton.com Oct 20, 2004"
  30. ^ "cycling news.com Dec 12, 2004"
  31. ^ "usacycling.org National Championship Results"