The greatest all-round cyclist in women's history — Olympic gold on track and road, world titles in road, cyclo-cross and track across a 25-year career.
The greatest all-round cyclist in women's history — Olympic gold on track and road, world titles in road, cyclo-cross and track across a 25-year career. Cycling is one of the most physically demanding disciplines in sport, requiring exceptional endurance, tactical intelligence and the ability to suffer across multi-day races. Career highlights included Olympic Gold Track 2004 Road 2012, World Champion Road/Track/Cyclocross, Tour de France stages 8+. In cycling, technical refinement and competitive experience at the highest level are the ultimate hallmarks of sustained greatness — qualities that Marianne demonstrated consistently throughout an extended and distinguished career. Across a career marked by sustained excellence, Marianne established a legacy that endures in the record books and in the lasting memory of cycling fans worldwide. Competing at the highest level in cycling over an extended period demands outstanding physical gifts and the mental resilience to overcome setbacks — something Marianne Vos demonstrated consistently and impressively.
Olympic Gold Track 2004 Road 2012
She has won world championship medals in road cycling, cyclo-cross and track — three completely different cycling disciplines.
Did You Know?Career Honours
- Olympic Gold Track 2004 Road 2012
- World Champion Road/Track/Cyclocross
- Tour de France stages 8+