Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado explained

Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado
Fullname:Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado
Birth Date:1998 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Cabrera, Dominican Republic
Role:Rider
Proyears1:2019–
Proteam1:[1]
Proyears2:2020–
Proteam2: (road)[2]
Majorwins:
Cyclo-cross
  • World Championships (2020)
  • European Championships (2020)
  • National Championships (2020)
  • World Cup (2023–24)
  • 5 individual wins (2019–20, 2020–21, 2023–24)
  • DVV Trophy (2019–20)
  • Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (born 6 August 1998) is a Dominican-born Dutch cyclist, who currently competes in cyclo-cross for UCI Cyclo-cross Team,[3] and in road cycling for UCI Women's Continental Team .[4] In 2018, she won the gold medal in the Under-23 race at the UEC European Cyclo-cross Championships in Rosmalen.[5] She repeated this feat in 2019. On 1 February 2020 she became world champion in the elite category at the 2020 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Dübendorf, Switzerland.

    Personal life

    , Alvarado is in a relationship with fellow pro cyclist Roy Jans.[6]

    Major results

    Cyclo-cross

    2015–2016
  • 2nd National Under-23 Championships
    2016–2017
  • Qiansen Trophy
  • 1st Fengtai
  • 1st Yanqing
    2017–2018
  • 2nd UCI World Under-23 Championships
  • Soudal Classics
  • 3rd Hasselt
  • 3rd Leuven
  • Brico Cross
  • 3rd Hulst
  • 3rd Woerden
    2018–2019
  • 1st UEC European Under-23 Championships
  • 1st National Under-23 Championships
  • 1st Overall Under-23 UCI World Cup
  • 1st Overall Under-23 Superprestige
  • DVV Trophy
  • 1st Brussels
  • Superprestige
  • 2nd Middelkerke
  • 3rd Zonhoven
  • 2nd Neerpelt
  • 3rd UCI World Under-23 Championships
  • Brico Cross
  • 3rd Geraardsbergen
  • 3rd Otegem
    2019–2020
  • 1st UCI World Championships
  • 1st UEC European Under-23 Championships
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Overall DVV Trophy
  • 1st Ronse
  • 1st Loenhout
  • 1st Baal
  • 1st Brussels
  • 1st Lille
  • 2nd Kortrijk
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Gieten
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Middelkerke
  • 2nd Zonhoven
  • 2nd Diegem
  • 3rd Gavere
  • 2nd Overall UCI World Cup
  • 1st Under-23 classification
  • 1st Koksijde
  • 2nd Namur
  • 2nd Heusden-Zolder
  • 2nd Nommay
  • Ethias Cross
  • 1st Meulebeke
  • 1st Hulst
  • 3rd Kruibeke
  • Rectavit Series
  • 1st Neerpelt
  • 1st Gullegem
    2020–2021
  • 1st UEC European Championships
  • 2nd Overall UCI World Cup
  • 1st Overijse
  • 2nd Tábor
  • 3rd Dendermonde
  • 3rd Hulst
  • 2nd Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Gieten
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 2nd Niel
  • 2nd Boom
  • 2nd Heusden-Zolder
  • 2nd Middelkerke
  • 3rd Merksplas
  • 3rd Gavere
  • 3rd Overall X²O Badkamers Trophy
  • 1st Herentals
  • 1st Baal
  • 1st Hamme
  • 1st Lille
  • 1st Brussels
  • Ethias Cross
  • 1st Leuven
  • 2nd Beringen
    2021–2022
  • X²O Badkamers Trophy
  • 2nd Kortrijk
  • 2nd Baal
  • 3rd Lille
  • UCI World Cup
  • 3rd Zonhoven
  • 3rd National Championships
    2022–2023
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Niel
  • 1st Merksplas
  • 1st Heusden-Zolder
  • 1st Gullegem
  • 1st Middelkerke
  • 3rd Ruddervoorde
  • 2nd UEC European Championships
  • 2nd National Championships
  • UCI World Cup
  • 2nd Waterloo
  • 2nd Val di Sole
  • Exact Cross
  • 2nd Sint-Niklaas
  • 3rd Overall X²O Badkamers Trophy
  • 2nd Kortrijk
  • 2nd Lille
  • 3rd Baal
  • 3rd Hamme
    2023–2024
  • 1st Overall UCI World Cup
  • 1st Dendermonde
  • 1st Troyes
  • 1st Namur
  • 2nd Maasmechelen
  • 2nd Dublin
  • 2nd Val di Sole
  • 3rd Waterloo
  • 3rd Benidorm
  • 4th Antwerpen
  • 1st Overall Superprestige
  • 1st Niel
  • 1st Ruddervoorde
  • 1st Merksplas
  • 2nd Overijse
  • 3rd Middelkerke
  • 2nd UEC European Championships
  • X²O Badkamers Trophy
  • 3rd Koksijde
  • 4th UCI World Championships

    Mountain bike

    2020
  • 1st Cross-country, National Under-23 Championships
  • 1st Overall UCI Under-23 XCO World Cup
  • 1st Nové Město II
  • 2nd Nové Město I
  • 3rd Cross-country, UCI World Under-23 Championships

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Alpecin - Fenix. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 25 April 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200425131316/https://www.uci.org/cyclo-cross/teams/TeamDetail/14048/1002978/268. 25 April 2020.
    2. Web site: Ciclismo Mundial. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 25 April 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200425132540/https://www.uci.org/road/teams/TeamDetail/15079/2003484/258. 25 April 2020.
    3. Web site: Alpecin - Fenix. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 20 January 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210120230607/https://www.uci.org/cyclo-cross/teams/TeamDetail/15170/1002978/271. 20 January 2021.
    4. Web site: Ciclismo Mundial. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 20 January 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210120220204/https://www.uci.org/road/teams/TeamDetail/15390/2003484/277. 20 January 2021.
    5. News: Del Carmen Alvarado wins under 23 women's European cyclo-cross crown. cyclingnews.com. 4 November 2018. 9 October 2019.
    6. News: José. Been. The new triple-threat: World champion Ceylin Alvarado wants to win it all. CyclingTips. CyclingTips Media Pty Ltd. 23 November 2020. 19 December 2020. [...] she says from her house in Belgium where she lives with her partner and Alpecin-Fenix teammate Roy Jans..