Early Life
Evelyn Stevens, born on September 9, 1983 in California, is a professional road racing cyclist. She grew up in a family of five children, being the youngest of them all. Stevens attended Acton-Boxborough Regional High School in Massachusetts, where she first discovered her love for sports.
Education and Athletics
After high school, Stevens continued her education at Dartmouth College, where she was a member of the tennis team. It was during this time that she developed a passion for cycling and decided to pursue it as a career. Stevens proved to be a natural on the bike, quickly rising through the ranks to become a prominent figure in the world of road racing.
Professional Career
Stevens' career as a professional cyclist took off in the early 2010s, with major wins like the 2012 La Fleche Wallonne Feminine under her belt. She also made a name for herself as the back-to-back U.S. National Time Trial Champion in 2010 and 2011, showcasing her talent and determination on the road.
HTC-Highroad Women
In 2011, Stevens joined the prestigious HTC-Highroad Women's cycling team, racing alongside athletes like Germany's Judith Arndt. This experience allowed her to further hone her skills and compete at the highest level of the sport.
Personal Life
Outside of cycling, Stevens is known for her dedication to fitness and healthy living. She is a true advocate for living an active lifestyle and inspiring others to pursue their passions. Stevens continues to train and compete, pushing herself to new heights in the world of road racing.
Legacy
Evelyn Stevens' impact on the world of cycling extends far beyond her impressive list of wins and accolades. She is a role model for aspiring athletes, showing that with hard work and perseverance, anything is possible. Stevens' passion for cycling is contagious, and her dedication to the sport will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy in the cycling community.