Maud Oudeman
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| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Maud Oudeman | 
| Born | 29 September 2003[1] Nijmegen, Netherlands  | 
| Team information | |
| Current team | Visma–Lease a Bike | 
| Discipline | Road | 
| Role | Rider | 
| Professional teams | |
| 2022 | Canyon–SRAM | 
| 2023– | Team Jumbo–Visma | 
Maud Oudeman (born 29 September 2003) is a Dutch professional cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Visma–Lease a Bike.[1][2]
Early life
Oudeman was raised in Nijmegen in the eastern Netherlands.[3] Her father, Menno Oudeman was a professional triathlete, and Maud pursued triathlon for before switching to cycling.[3][4]
Career
In 2021, Oudeman won the Zwift Academy, an international competition using the Zwift platform to identify cycling talent. Oudeman beat out over 150,000 other competitors over an eight-week competition, and after being declared the winner she was granted a one-year contract with Canyon–SRAM.[5][6] Already on the team was previous Zwift Academy winner Neve Bradbury.[4]
Major results
Source:[7]
- 2021
 - 4th Junior time trial, National Championships
 - 2024
 - 9th Overall Volta Ciclista a Catalunya Femenina
 - 10th Overall Vuelta a Burgos Feminas
 - 2025
 - 10th GP Oetingen
 
References
- ^ a b "Maud Oudeman". Team Visma-Lease a Bike. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
 - ^ "Team Visma - Lease a Bike rewards Reijnhout and Oudeman with new contracts". Team Visma-Lease a Bike. 21 July 2024. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
 - ^ a b David, Maria (1 February 2022). "Dancing, triathlon and Zwift pave way to WorldTour for Maud Oudeman". CyclingNews. Archived from the original on 19 May 2025. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
 - ^ a b Jones, Amy (21 February 2022). "Meet Maud Oudeman, Zwift Academy winner". Velo. Archived from the original on 19 May 2025. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
 - ^ Frattini, Kirsten (19 December 2021). "Maud Oudeman secures contract with Canyon-SRAM after winning Zwift Academy". CyclingNews. Archived from the original on 20 April 2025. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
 - ^ Long, Jonny (19 December 2021). "Two riders fend off 150,000 to win Zwift Road Academy 2021". CyclingWeekly. Archived from the original on 19 May 2025. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
 - ^ "Maud Oudeman". procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
 
External links
- Maud Oudeman at UCI
 - Maud Oudeman at ProCyclingStats
 - Maud Oudeman at Cycling Quotient
 
