(1990-10-01) 1 October 1990 (age 33) Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
Height
1.61 m (5 ft 3 in)[1]
Team information
Discipline
Road
Role
Rider
Rider type
Sprinter
Amateur teams
2004–2008
Canberra Cycling Club
2009
Moving Ladies
Professional teams
2010–2012
Team HTC–Columbia Women
2013–2014
Team Hitec Products
2015–2016
Wiggle–Honda
2017–2019
Alé–Cipollini[2]
2020
Rally Cycling[3]
2021–2022
Trek–Segafredo
2023
Roxsolt Liv SRAM
Major wins
Australian National Criterium Championships Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta (2019) Tour of Guangxi Women's WorldTour (2019) Stage 1 Giro d'Italia Femminile (2019) Commonwealth Games (2018) Stage 3 The Women's Tour (2017) La Course by Le Tour de France (2016)
Tour of Chongming Island (2009, 2016) Drentse 8 van Dwingeloo (2012)
Medal record
Commonwealth Games
2010 Delhi
Road race
Chloe Hosking (born 1 October 1990) is Australian professional racing cyclist. She holds the record for the most professional wins for an Australian woman with 39 professional wins in her career.[4] Hosking has represented Australia at junior and then senior levels since 2007. Following success in a number of international events she turned professional in 2010. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Women's road race,[5] and won the women's road race at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
^"London 2012 – Chloe Hosking". london2012.olympics.com.au. Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 17 July 2012.
^"Ale Cipollini complete 2019 roster". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 17 November 2018. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
^"Rally Cycling". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 3 February 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
^"ProCyclingStats Career Overview - Chloe Hosking". ProCyclingStats. 25 February 2024. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
^"Chloe Hosking". Cycling Australia Official Website. Cycling Australia. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
ChloeHosking (born 1 October 1990) is Australian professional racing cyclist. She holds the record for the most professional wins for an Australian woman...
Women's Tour, ChloeHosking Mountains classification, Janneke Ensing Stage 3, ChloeHosking Drentse Acht van Westerveld, ChloeHosking GP della Liberazione...
Games, where, as road captain, she was part of the team that supported ChloeHosking to the gold medal. On 19 May 2021, it was announced that Cromwell was...
15 kilometres to go. At km 85, three riders managed to break away: ChloeHosking, Gracie Elvin and Lisa Brennauer. They were soon to be caught by Liesbet...
of Belgium. Sarah Roy (AUS, stage four 2017 and stage three 2018), ChloeHosking (AUS, stage three, 2017), Grace Brown (AUS, stage four, 2022), Coryn...
January ChloeHosking scored the team's first win of the 2015 season by taking Stage 1 of the Bay Classic Series – this also marked Hoskings first victory...
Rabo–Liv 2015 Netherlands Anna van der Breggen Rabo–Liv 2016 Australia ChloeHosking Wiggle High5 2017 Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten Orica–Scott 2018...
organised by ASO, which also organises the Tour de France. It was won by ChloeHosking of Wiggle High5 in a sprint finish. As with the two previous editions...
together again for the final sprint. Wild eventually flew to victory beating Hosking and Van Dijk to the line and claiming the first stage of the 2012 edition...
Games film franchise Anna Flanagan – hockey player for the Hockeyroos ChloeHosking – racing cyclist, competing in UCI championship Elanor Huntington –...
Simon Gerrans and Matthew Goss while the women's team was Shara Gillow, ChloeHosking and Amanda Spratt. Men Women Sprint Team sprint Pursuit Note: Alex Edmondson...
in a sprint finish by Kirsten Wild (Team Hitec Products), ahead of ChloeHosking (Wiggle–Honda) and Christine Majerus (Boels–Dolmans). 2015 in women's...
ahead of two-time race winners Kirsten Wild (Cylance Pro Cycling) and ChloeHosking of Alé–Cipollini. 18 teams contested the race. UCI Women's Teams Alé–Cipollini...
Bepink–Cogeas 2018 Cuba Arlenis Sierra Astana Women's Team 2019 Australia ChloeHosking Alé–Cipollini 2020 No race due to COVID-19 pandemic 2021 No race due...
121.2-kilometre (75.3-mile) women's road cycling race, it was won by ChloeHosking (Wiggle–Honda), who beat Marianne Vos (Rabo–Liv) and Amy Pieters (Team...
Rider Team Time 1 ChloeHosking (AUS) Mixed team 4 2h 42' 57" 2 Thalita de Jong (NED) Liv Racing TeqFind s.t. 3 Kelly Druyts (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Pro-Duo...
First edition 2016 (2016) Editions 4 Final edition 2019 First winner ChloeHosking (AUS) Most wins Marta Bastianelli (ITA) (2 wins) Final winner Marta...