'A dream I didn't even know I had' - Unbound Gravel winner Rosa Kloser on the unlikely path from commuter to WorldTour rider
Briefly

Over the past five years, women's cycling has evolved significantly, highlighted by events like the Tour de France Femmes and rising salaries. Among the new generation of cyclists is Rosa Klöser, who transitioned from commuting during her PhD to becoming a professional athlete. After gaining fame for her unexpected victory at Unbound Gravel 200, she has joined Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto. Klöser reflects on her journey, starting with cycling during the pandemic and aiming for her dreams in competitive racing.
I kind of started in the midst of the coronavirus crisis. In Copenhagen and Denmark, everyone is really sporty, so a lot of people use a bike for commuting.
It must have been late 2020 that I was on a road bike for the first time in my life. Then at the start of 2021, I bought a nice road bike and went out on the first longer rides.
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