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After two injury and illness-interrupted years, Chloé Dygert returned to road racing with a vengeance this season.
The American hit the ground running by helping her Canyon-SRAM team to second place in the opening team time trial at the Vuelta Femenina, before going close in the two subsequent sprints.
After only dropping out of the top 10 on three of her 12 race days so far, she racked up her first WorldTour victory with a win on stage 2 of the RideLondon Classique. It also happened to be Canyon-SRAM’s first WorldTour win since 2019.
It’s just the beginning for Dygert, who vows to push the limits and see what she is capable of.
“There’s not one thing that I would consider myself good at,” Dygert told Velo in a recent interview. “Even if I won the stage at RideLondon, what could I have done better? I’m always looking to better myself, even when things are perfect. I never want to stop. That’s how I’m going to get better.
“That’s how everybody gets better. I’m never satisfied and that’s also what gets me into trouble. Hence, my leg injury, and why I keep getting setbacks and stuff. I just push the limits. I don’t think I’m winning by enough for, you know, whatever my excuse is in my head, I just have to push the limits. But that’s just who I am. That’s […]
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