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  1. Tiffany Cromwell ( Stirling, 6 luglio 1988) è una ciclista su strada australiana che corre per il team Canyon-SRAM. Ha caratteristiche di scalatrice, e gareggia tra le Elite dal 2009. Indice. 1 Carriera. 2 Vita privata. 3 Palmarès. 3.1 Altri successi. 4 Piazzamenti. 4.1 Grandi Giri. 4.2 Competizioni mondiali. 5 Note. 6 Altri progetti.

    • 166 cm
    • 50 kg
  2. Tiffany Jane Cromwell (born 6 July 1988) is an Australian road and gravel cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Canyon–SRAM. [3] Career. Road. Junior career. Starting in 2002, after being identified by the South Australian sports institute talent identification program, Cromwell began her cycling career.

    • Tiffany Jane Cromwell
    • 50 kg (110 lb)
  3. Helmet Designs. OMENA Gin. My Kitchen. Ode to Sun. CG 2018. Show more posts from tiffanycromwell. 216K Followers, 1,060 Following, 4,396 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Tiffany Cromwell (@tiffanycromwell)

  4. Say hello to Tiffany, currently one of Australia’s most experienced female road cyclist on the international circuit, chasing her dream to become one of the best female cyclist in the world. With victories in some of the biggest races and part of many team successes, often as a team road captain.

  5. Top results. No races on program. Tiffany Cromwell (born 1988-07-06 in Stirling) is a professional road racing cyclist from Australia, currently riding for Canyon//SRAM Racing. Her best results are 2 stage wins in Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile and 2nd place in GP de Plouay - Lorient- Agglomération Trophée CERA.

  6. Hi, I’m Tiffany Cromwell, an Australian professional cyclist racing on the UCI Women’s World Tour with my Canyon//SRAM Racing team. I’m striving for success in the biggest races and helping my team mates too, whilst enjoying every moment along the journey and hoping to inspire others along the way.

  7. 21 lug 2022 · Australian cyclist Tiffany Cromwell is about to fulfil a dream that for so long seemed impossible. The 34-year-old Olympian will line up for the Canyon-SRAM Racing Team for the inaugural women's Tour de France Femmes, beginning on July 24. "It will be a historic moment for women's cycling," Cromwell said.