Tamara Polyakova
Tamara Eduardovna Polyakova (Russian : Тамара Эдуардовна Полякова ; born 27 August 1960) is a Ukrainian road and track cyclist . At the 1983 Summer Universiade she won the silver medal in the road race and won bronze in the individual pursuit. Poliakova won the silver medal in the individual pursuit at the 1981 UCI Track Cycling World Championships and became world champion on the road in the women's team time trial in 1987 and 1989 .[1]
See also
Tamara Polyakova at Cycling Archives
References
National teams (1987–1993)
1987 : Soviet Union (Kibardina , Jakovleva , Poliakova , Pugovichnikova )
1988 : Italy (Bandini , Bonanomi , Canins , Galli )
1989 : Soviet Union (Kibardina , Poliakova , Zilporytė , Melyokhina )
1990 : Netherlands (Van Moorsel , Knol , Westland , Schop)
1991 : France (Clignet , Gendron , Odin , Marsal )
1992 : United States (Stephenson , Golay , Bolland , Bankaitis-Davis )
1993 –1994 : Russia (Sokolova , Bubnenkova , Polkhanova , Koliaseva )
Trade teams (2012–2018)
2012 : Team Specialized–lululemon (Becker , Neben , Stevens , Teutenberg , Van Dijk , Worrack )
2013 : Specialized–lululemon (Brennauer , Colclough , Small , Stevens , Van Dijk , Worrack )
2014 : Specialized–lululemon (Blaak , Brennauer , Canuel , Small , Stevens , Worrack )
2015 : Velocio–SRAM (Amialiusik , Brennauer , Canuel , Guarischi , Kröger , Worrack )
2016 : Boels–Dolmans (Blaak , Canuel , Deignan , Majerus , Stevens , Van Dijk )
2017 : Team Sunweb (Brand , Kirchmann , Mackaij , Rivera , Stultiens , Van Dijk )
2018 : Canyon–SRAM (Amialiusik , A. Barnes , H. Barnes , Cecchini , Klein , Worrack )
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