Hanna Solovey
- Road
- Track
Representing Ukraine | ||
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Women's road cycling | ||
World Championships | ||
2014 Ponferrada | Time trial | |
European Games | ||
2015 Baku | Time trial | |
European Championships | ||
2013 Olomouc | Time trial | |
2013 Olomouc | Road race | |
Women's track cycling | ||
European Games | ||
2019 Minsk | Points race | |
European Championships | ||
2019 Apeldoorn | Points race |
Hanna Solovey (Ukrainian: Ганна Соловей; born 31 January 1992) is a Ukrainian road and track racing cyclist,[3] who currently rides for Ukrainian amateur team Lviv Cycling Team.
Career
Born in Luhansk, Solovey was banned in 2011 for 2 years after testing positive for performance-enhancing drug, Drostanolone.[4]
Astana–Acca Due O (2015)
On December 24, 2014, Solovey signed for Astana–Acca Due O.[5]
In June 2015, Astana–Acca Due O fired Solovey citing "unprofessional behaviour". This was disputed, with the Ukrainian Cycling Federation, claiming she was fired for refusing to take up Kazakhstani citizenship ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympics. Alexander Vinokourov, the Astana manager, rejected the claim.[6] Solovey did not qualify for the 2016 Olympics.
In June 2015, she competed in the inaugural European Games, for Ukraine in cycling. She earned a silver medal in the women's time trial.
Major results
Road
- 2009
- 1st Time trial, UCI Juniors World Championships
- 2nd Time trial, UEC European Junior Road Championships
- 2010
- UCI Juniors Road World Championships
- 1st Time trial
- 4th Road race
- 1st Time trial, UEC European Junior Road Championships
- National Road Championships
- 1st Time trial
- 2nd Hill climb
- 5th Road race
- 1st Junior Chrono des Nations
- 2011
1st Time trial, National Road Championships2nd Chrono Gatineau
- 2013
- UEC European Under-23 Road Championships
- 1st Time trial
- 3rd Road race
- 1st Chrono des Nations
- 8th Time trial, UCI Road World Championships
- 2014
- 1st Chrono Champenois-Trophée Européen
- 1st Chrono des Nations
- UCI Road World Championships
- 2nd Time trial
- 9th Road race
- 2015
- National Road Championships
- 1st Time trial
- 3rd Road race
- European Games
- 2nd Time trial
- 10th Road race
- 2nd Chrono des Nations
- 4th Chrono Gatineau
- 8th Strade Bianche
- 2016
- National Road Championships
- 2nd Time trial
- 3rd Road race
- 3rd Horizon Park Women Challenge
- 3rd VR Women ITT
- 6th Overall Emakumeen Euskal Bira
- 7th Overall Auensteiner–Radsporttage
- 8th Overall Giro della Toscana Int. Femminile – Memorial Michela Fanini
- 9th Overall Holland Ladies Tour
- 2017
- 1st VR Women ITT
- National Road Championships
- 2nd Time trial
- 6th Road race
- 3rd Borsele ITT
- 5th Overall Tour de Feminin-O cenu Českého Švýcarska
- 9th Overall Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'Ardèche
- 2018
- 3rd Overall Tour of Eftalia Hotels & Velo Alanya
- 4th VR Women ITT
- 7th Horizon Park Women Challenge
- 2019
- 5th Kievskaya Sotka Women Challenge
- 7th Overall Gracia–Orlová
- 7th Chabany Race
- 2020
- 5th Grand Prix Gazipaşa
- 2021
- 2nd Time trial, National Road Championships
- 6th Grand Prix Velo Alanya
- 2022
- 8th Grand Prix Gazipaşa
Track
- 2009
- 3rd Individual pursuit, UCI Juniors Track World Championships
- 2010
- 6th Team pursuit, 2010–11 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Melbourne
- 8th Team pursuit, UEC European Track Championships
- 2011
8th Team pursuit, UCI Track World Championships
- 2013
- National Track Championships
- 1st Omnium
- 3rd 500m time trial
- 1st Omnium, Grand Prix of Poland
- Copa Internacional de Pista
- 1st Individual pursuit
- 1st Team pursuit
- 2nd Omnium
- 2nd Team pursuit, UEC European Under-23 Track Championships
- 2014
- Grand Prix Galychyna
- 1st Individual pursuit
- 2nd Omnium
References
- ^ "Solovei Ganna". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 23 February 2019. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
- ^ "Lviv Cycling Team". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
- ^ "Ganna Solovey". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
- ^ "Solovey's Worlds silver a solace in war time - Cyclingnews.com". cyclingnews.com. 23 September 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
- ^ "News shorts: Solovey signs for Astana-Acca Due O, Roompot secure Classics invitations - Cyclingnews.com". cyclingnews.com. 24 December 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
- ^ "Solovey sacked by Astana-Acca Due O for refusing to switch nationality, claims Ukrainian federation - Cyclingnews.com". cyclingnews.com. 18 June 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
External links
- Hanna Solovey at UCI
- Hanna Solovey at Cycling Archives
- Hanna Solovey at ProCyclingStats
- Hanna Solovey at CQ Ranking
- Hanna Solovey at Olympedia
- Hanna Solovey at Olympics.com
- v
- t
- e
(1997–present)
- 1997–98: Diana Žiliūtė
- 1999: Tetyana Styazhkina
- 2000: Lada Kozlíková
- 2001: Nicole Brändli
- 2002: Olga Zabelinskaya
- 2003: Virginie Moinard
- 2004: Tatiana Guderzo
- 2005: Madeleine Sandig
- 2006–07: Linda Villumsen
- 2008–2009: Ellen van Dijk
- 2010: Alexandra Burchenkova
- 2011: Mélodie Lesueur
- 2012: Anna van der Breggen
- 2013: Hanna Solovey
- 2014–15: Mieke Kröger
- 2016: Anastasiia Iakovenko
- 2017: Pernille Mathiesen
- 2018: Aafke Soet
- 2019–2020: Hannah Ludwig
- 2021: Vittoria Guazzini
- 2022: Shirin van Anrooij
- 2023: Zoe Bäckstedt
- 2024: Anniina Ahtosalo