🇬🇧 Lizzie Deignan She made cycling history yesterday, winning the inaugural #ParisRoubaixFemmes with an epic solo: 🇬🇧 @lizziedeignan @TrekSegafredo.Who will follow her today in #ParisRoubaixHommes? #ParisRoubaix pic.twitter.com/hDXG2CQ6hv— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) October 3, 2021
🇧🇪 Lotte Kopecky #OneRiderEveryHour moves on to 🇧🇪 Belgium which is represented by national champion @LotteKopecky. #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/7Mm2uCnpdW— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇳🇱 Anna van der Breggen #OneRiderEveryHour finally reaches the 🇳🇱 Netherlands, the dominating nation in women's cycling. Our first Dutch rider is 🌈 world and national champion, @AnnavdBreggen. #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/R7rGjJ15QB— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇱🇺 Christine Majerus #OneRiderEveryHour turns back north, landing in 🇱🇺 Luxembourg. @C_Majerus has won the national championships for eleven consecutive years! #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/aB3sOTdGiS— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇮🇹 Elisa Longo Borghini #OneRiderEveryHour continues southwards to 🇮🇹 Italy and national champion @ElisaLongoB. #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/fYZ4Ur6aDQ— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇩🇪 Lisa Brennauer #OneRiderEveryHour goes south to 🇩🇪 for national champion @LisaBrennauer. #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/5Y2d60DSPa— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇩🇰 Emma Norsgaard #OneRiderEveryHour hops across the Baltic to 🇩🇰 Denmark for that country's national champion, Emma Cecilie Norsgaard Jørgensen. Like virtually all Danes with a middle name and a last name ending in -sen, she's just referred to as @emmanorsgaard1. #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/rzD9psLsuW— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇵🇱 Kasia Niewiadoma #OneRiderEveryHour comes to 🇵🇱 Poland for @KNiewiadoma. If you struggle with her full name, remember that you can always just call her Kasia – pronounced /ˈkaɕa/. #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/sjZd7FE8Cb— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇿🇦 Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio #OneRiderEveryHour makes a big Jump to 🇿🇦 South Africa for its national champion @ashleighcycling. Her surname (hyphenated with that of her husband) is of Afrikaans origin (1st pronunciation), but is most often pronounced the English way (2nd pronunciation). #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/xKAoBKtJpT— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇯🇵 Yonamine Eri 與那嶺 恵理 #OneRiderEveryHour travels north to 🇯🇵 Japan, presenting the country's national champion @YonamineEri. Note that Japanese names begin with the family name (in this case, Yonamine) followed by the given name (Eri). #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/tSODattUKV— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021