Carla Oberholzer
Carla Oberholzer (née van der Merwe; born 14 January 1987) is a South African professional racing cyclist, who most recently rode for UCI Women's Continental Team Bizkaia–Durango.[1] She rode in the women's road race at the 2016 UCI Road World Championships.[2][3]
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Carla Oberholzer | 
| Born | Carla van der Merwe 14 January 1987 Bloemfontein  | 
| Height | 161 cm (5 ft 3 in) | 
| Weight | 48 kg (106 lb) | 
| Team information | |
| Discipline | Road | 
| Role | Rider | 
| Amateur teams | |
| 2015 | Team Clover | 
| 2017–2019 | Demacon Cycling Team | 
| Professional teams | |
| 2017 | Bizkaia–Durango | 
| 2020 | Bizkaia–Durango | 
In June 2021, she qualified to represent South Africa at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[4]
Major results
    
- 2014
 - 3rd BestMed Campus2Campus[5]
 - 3rd Dome2Dome Cycle Challenge[5]
 - 3rd BestMed Jock Cycle Classique[5]
 - 3rd Action Ford Berge and Dale[5]
 - 4th 947 Cycle Challenge[5]
 - 2015
 - 1st PPA Mangaung Cycle Tour[6]
 - 1st Panorama Cycle Tour Mixed[5]
 - 1st Druiwefees Kranskop Cycle Challenge
 - 2nd BestMed Satellite Road Classic[6]
 - 2nd Action Ford Berge and Dale Classic[6]
 - 3rd Value Logistics Fast One[6]
 - 3rd Mayoral Cycle Race[6]
 - 6th Road race, National Road Championships
 - 7th 947 Cycle Challenge[6]
 - 2016
 - 1st Druifewfees Kranskop Cycle Challenge
 - 1st Panorama 4 Day Cycle Challenge Mixed[7]
 - 1st Wilro Lions Cycle Challenge[8]
 - 1st Mogale Spring Classic[6]
 - 1st Maluti Double 90 TTT[8]
 - 2nd Rand Water Race for Victory[8]
 - 2nd Bestmed Jock Cycle Classique[8]
 - 3rd Queen Sibiya Classic[9]
 - 3rd Berge and Dale Classic[8]
 - 3rd Value Logistics Fast One[8]
 - 4th Road race, National Road Championships[10]
 - 4th 947 Cycle Challenge[11]
 - 2017
 - 1st Amashova Cycle Classic
 - 1st Bestmed Satellite Classic Road Race
 - 1st Bestmed Jock Cycle 3-day Tour
 - 1st Cansa Lost City Road Race
 - 1st Maluti Double 90 TTT[12]
 - 1st Value Logistics Fast One[8]
 - 6th Time trial, African Road Championships[13]
 - 6th Road race, National Road Championships[14]
 - 2018
 - 1st 
 Road race, National Road Championships - 1st 947 Cycle Challenge
 - 1st Amashova Cycle Classic
 - 1st Berge & Dale
 - 1st Dischem Ride For Sight
 - 1st Vulintaba Classic
 - 1st Kremetart
 - 1st Medi Help Trap Net
 - 1st Jock Cycle Classic
 - 1st Lowveld Air Relax Tour
 - 1st Tshwane Classic
 - 2019
 - 1st 
 Team time trial, African Games - 1st 947 Ride JHB
 - 1st Amashova Cycle Classic
 - 1st Berge & Dale
 - 1st Jock Cycle Classic
 - 1st Kremetart
 - 1st Maluti Double 90 TTT
 - 1st Panorama Tour
 - 3rd 
 Team time trial, African Road Championships - 5th Road race, National Road Championships
 - 2020
 - National Road Championships
- 2nd Road race
 - 2nd Time trial
 
 - 1st 947 Cycle Challenge
 - 1st Fast One Cycle Challenge
 - 2021
 - African Road Championships
- 1st 
 Road Race - 1st 
 Time trial - 1st 
 Team time trial - 1st 
 Mixed team relay 
 - 1st 
 - National Road Championships
- 2nd 
 Road race - 2nd 
 Time trial 
 - 2nd 
 - 1st Gauteng Provincial Championship | Road Race
 - 1st Sleepy River Cycle race
 - 2022
 - National Road Championships
- 1st 
 Time trial - 3rd 
 Road race 
 - 1st 
 
References
    
- "Bizkaia - Durango". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 19 January 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
 - "Final Results / Résultat final: Women Elite Road Race / Course en ligne Femmes Elite". Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 15 October 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
 - "2016 World Championships WE - Road Race". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
 - "Simbine in SA Olympics squad, but no Caster or Wayde yet". ESPN.com. 27 May 2021. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
 - "2015 Results". The PPS Panorama Tour - The Toughest Race On Tar. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
 - "Results". results.racetec.co.za. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
 - "2016 Results". Retrieved 28 April 2017.
 - "Results". Retrieved 28 April 2017.
 - "Queen Sibiya Classic" (PDF).
 - "South African Road Race Championships" (PDF).
 - "Results".
 - "Results". Retrieved 28 April 2017.
 - "The African Cycling Confederation".
 - "Mobii Timing". Retrieved 28 April 2017.
 
External links
    
- Carla Oberholzer at Cycling Archives
 - Carla Oberholzer at ProCyclingStats
 - Carla Oberholzer at Olympedia
 
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