Claire Baxter Explained

Claire Baxter
Birth Date:1982 1, df=yes
Height:1.780NaN0
Weight:65kg (143lb)
Currentteam:Retired
Discipline:Road and Mountain Bike
Proyears1:2005
Proteam1:Saccarelli EMU Marsciano
Proyears2:2006
Proteam2:Lotto–Belisol Ladiesteam

Claire Baxter (born 24 January 1982 in Australia) was a professional racing cyclist, competing in both road and mountain bike racing events. She retired in late 2006 after competing in the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

2006 Commonwealth Games

Baxter qualified for the Women's cross country mountain biking event held in Lysterfield Park, in Victoria, Australia, by winning the first Commonwealth Games Selection Race in a time of 1.38.41. The event comprised five laps of the Commonwealth Games course at Lysterfield Park.[1] During the second lap of the event, Baxter suffered technical difficulties, and was required to run with her bicycle to a technical zone to gain assistance. The repairs took several minutes, and this delay resulted in her finishing in 11th place.[2]

Team membership

In 2006, Baxter was a member of the Australian team for the 2006 Commonwealth Games. She was also a member of the Lotto–Belisol Ladiesteam, a professional women's cycling team based in Belgium, and Saccarelli EMU Marsciano, based in Italy. Prior to 2006, she primarily represented Saccarelli EMU Marsciano and the Hawthorn Citizens Youth Club. She also represented Kathy Watt's Personal Training, Mascot Cycles,[3] and Le Tour Cycles.

Palmarès

1998
  • National Sub-Junior Champion, MTB
    1999
  • National Junior Champion, MTB
    2000
  • National Junior Champion, MTB
  • 7th Junior World Championships, Spain, MTB
  • 3rd Junior World Cup, Italy, MTB
    2002
  • Oceania Champion, MTB
    2003
  • Australian University Games, Women's Road Champion
    2004
  • Australian University Games, Women's Road Champion
  • 2nd National Road Cycling Championships (91km) (Yandina, Australia)[4]
  • 2nd New South Wales State Road Championships (99km) (Australia)
  • Mount Alexander Shire 2 Day Tour
  • 2nd 2nd stage
  • 2nd 3rd stage
  • 2nd 4th stage
  • 3rd General Classification[5]
  • 3rd Victorian IRTT Championships
  • 3rd Victorian Road Championships
  • De Bortoli 2 Day Tour (Victoria)
  • 4th 1st stage
  • 4th 2nd stage
  • 4th 3rd stage
  • 4th General Classification
  • 5th Elite Cross country mountain bike Oceania Championships (New Zealand)[6]
  • 6th 2004 Victorian Women's Road Series
    2005
  • 1st National Cross country Mountain Bike Series (Australia)
  • 1st Mitta to Mount Beauty Mountain Bike Race (55km) (Victoria)
  • 2nd stage 2 Victorian Open Women's Criterium (Victoria)
  • 3rd National Cross Country Mountain Bike Series (Australia)
  • 3rd Mount William Grampians 80 km Classic (AraratMoyston, Victoria)[7]
  • De Bortoli Tour of Yarra Valley, Victoria
  • 2nd 2nd stage
  • 2nd 3rd stage
  • 2nd General Classification
  • 17th Overall Trust House Women's Tour (New Zealand)
  • UCI New Zealand World Cup
  • 28th Overall in the Road Race[8]
  • 31st UCI Road World Cup Geelong (Australia)
  • 32nd Overall Girodi San Marino
    2006 (Lotto–Belisol Ladiesteam)
  • 2nd Australian Cross country Mountain Bike Championships (Mount Beauty, Australia)
  • Victorian Open Road Championships (Mansfield)
  • 3rd Criterium
  • 2nd Road race
  • 2nd Time Trial
  • Sprint Queen[9]
  • 4th National Cross country Mountain Bike Series #4 (Mount Buller, Australia)[10]
  • 11th Women's Individual Cross country Mountain Bike event, Commonwealth Games (Victoria)

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Australian National MTB Series XC #3, Lysterfield, Victoria, 10–11 December 2005.
    2. News: Canadian Star Takes Gold, Commonwealth Games report . Melbourne . The Age . 23 March 2006.
    3. Web site: Kathy Watt's Personal Training, NSW State Road Championships.
    4. Web site: Kathy Watt's Personal Training, 2004 News.
    5. Web site: 2004 Victorian Women's Road Series. 19 May 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070831091501/http://www.vic.cycling.org.au/WomensCycling/layard_current_standings_road04.htm. 31 August 2007. dead.
    6. Web site: Australian Cycling Federation Profile. 19 May 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070903130112/http://www.cycling.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/HighPerformance/RiderProfiles/FemaleRiders/Claire_Baxter.htm. 3 September 2007. dead.
    7. Web site: Kathy Watt's Personal Training, 2005 News.
    8. Web site: Commonwealth Games Competitor Profile. 19 May 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070915033551/http://melbourne2006.com.au/Participants/Participants?ID=109790. 15 September 2007. dead.
    9. Web site: Victorian Open Road Championships 2005. 19 May 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070307232358/http://www.womenscycling.net/2005/EventsPages2005/10_01_VicOpenChamps.htm. 7 March 2007. dead.
    10. Web site: Australian XC series finals.