Rasa Polikeviciute

Rasa Polikeviciute is a Lithuanian cycle racer (born September 25, 1970 in Panavezys, Lithuania). She was one of the first in a long line of Lithuanian cyclists who, together, established Lithuania as one of the powerhouses of women's cycle racing in the 1990s and beyond. She began cycling at age 13 under the influence of her childhood athletic coach and made her professional debut in 1990. Her top resuts in the years to come would include an overall victory at the 1997 Women's Challenge and a victory in the 2001 World Road Race Championships. Along the way, she mastered several languages - besides her native Lithuanian, she also speaks Russian, Italian, and French.

Palmarès

2003 Highlights

  • Giro del Trentino - 5th place, 1 stage victory
  • Giro d'Italia - 5th place, 1 stage victory
  • Grande Boucle - stage victory

2002 Highlights

  • World Time Trial Championships - 8th place
  • Grande Boucle Fminine (2.9.1) - 1 stage victory
  • Giro d'Italia Femminile - 5th place

2001 Highlights

  • UCI Points List - 7th place
  • World Time Trial Championships - 4th place
  • World Road Race Championships - 1st place
  • Giro della Toscana (2.9.1) - 3rd place
  • Grande Boucle Fminine (2.9.1) - 5th place
  • Thringen-Rundfahrt (2.9.1) - 5th place
  • Women's Challenge (2.9.1) - 3rd place

2000 Highlights

  • World Time Trial Championships - 3rd place
  • Tour de Suisse Feminin (2.9.1) - 2nd place, 1 stage victory, QOM jersey
  • Grande Boucle (2.9.1) - stage victory

1999 Highlights

  • Tour de Suisse Feminin - 5th place, stage victory
  • Thringen-Rundfahrt - 3rd place, QOM jersey

1998 Highlights

  • World Road Race Championships - 4th place
  • Trophee International World Cup - 7th place
  • Women's Challenge - 5th place
  • Vuelta a Majorca - stage victory
  • Haute Garonne - 4th place

1997 Highlights

  • Krasna Lipa - 2nd place, stage victory
  • Haute Garonne - stage victory
  • Tour du Finistere - 2nd place, 1 stage victory
  • Trophee d'Or - 3rd place, 1 stage victory
  • Liberty Classic - 2nd place
  • Women's Challenge - 1st place, stage victory
  • Tour de l'Aude - 4th place

1996 Highlights

  • World Road Race Championships - 2nd place
  • Masters Feminin - 1st place
  • Tour Cycliste Feminin - 2nd place
  • GP Presova - 2nd place

1995 Highlights

  • Lithuanian Road Race Championships - 1st place
  • Lithuanian Time Trial Championships - 1st place
  • Etoile Vosgienne - 3rd place, 1 stage victory
  • Tour de l'Aude - 2nd place, 1 stage victory
  • Vuelta a Mallorca - stage victory

1994 Highlights

  • World Team Time Trial Championships - 2nd place
  • GP Kanton Zurich - 1st place, 1 stage victory
  • Masters Feminin - 2nd place, 1 stage victory
  • Tour Cycliste Feminin - 2nd place, 2 stage victories
  • Tour de l'Aude - 2nd place

1993 Highlights

  • GP de la Mutualite Haute Garonne - 3rd place
  • Tour de l'Aude - stage victory
  • Berlin Rundfahrt - 1st place, 2 stage victories
  • Druzhba - 1st place, stage victory
  • Velka Cena Presova - 2nd place, stage victory
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