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Kim Cadzow

Kim Cadzow is a New Zealand professional racing cyclist born on December 18, 2001, currently riding for the UCI Women's Continental Team EF Education–Oatly and is the 2024 New Zealand Time Trial Champion. She transitioned to cycling after a background in swimming and triathlon, achieving notable successes including winning the National Under-23 Time Trial in 2022 and multiple podium finishes in 2023. Cadzow has secured a move to EF Education-Cannondale for 2024 after a successful stint with Team Jumbo-Visma.

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Kim Cadzow

Kim Cadzow is a New Zealand professional racing cyclist born on December 18, 2001, currently riding for the UCI Women's Continental Team EF Education–Oatly and is the 2024 New Zealand Time Trial Champion. She transitioned to cycling after a background in swimming and triathlon, achieving notable successes including winning the National Under-23 Time Trial in 2022 and multiple podium finishes in 2023. Cadzow has secured a move to EF Education-Cannondale for 2024 after a successful stint with Team Jumbo-Visma.

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Kim Cadzow

Kim Cadzow (born 18 December 2001) is a New


Kim Cadzow
Zealand professional racing cyclist, who currently
rides for the UCI Women's Continental Team EF
Education–Oatly.[2] She is the 2024 New Zealand
Time Trial Champion.

Whilst relatively new to cycling, Cadzow has been


involved in sport all her life initially as a swimmer and
briefly as a professional triathlete competing mainly in
70.3 half ironman races. Kim swam for several years
for Greerton Swimming Club in Tauranga, New
Zealand specialising in backstroke and Individual
Medley races. She was a regular competitor at
Cadzow at the 2023 La Flèche Wallonne
National Age Group Champs and the New Zealand
Féminine
Open Championships.
Personal information
Her brief period in Ironman triathlon saw her progress Born 18 December 2001
to pro level quickly but COVID travel restrictions Tauranga, New Zealand
from New Zealand made competing at top level
Team information
impossible. Kim entered local events and decided to
concentrate on cycling after her first attempt at 2021 Current team EF Education–Oatly
New Zealand Age Group Nationals produced 3rd place Disciplines Road
in both the time trial[3] and road race.[4] Cyclo-cross

In 2022 Kim entered the National Championships in Role Rider


New Zealand for the first time and won the Under-23 Professional teams
Time Trial.[5] Shortly afterwards she achieved 2nd in 2022 Torelli–Cayman Islands–Scimitar
the Oceania Under 23 Time Trial and headed to 2023 Team Jumbo–Visma[1]
Europe for her first season with Torelli-Cayman 2024– EF Education–Cannondale
Islands-Scimitar. A standout performance in the Mount Major wins
Ventoux Denivele Challenge attracted attention from
One-day races and Classics
several World Tour Teams, coming 5th amongst major
names in the World Tour. A move to Team Jumbo- National Time trial Championships
Visma was secured for 2023. (2024, 2025)
National Road Race Championships
A 2023 highlight was a 3rd place at the 2nd stage of
(2025)
Tour of Scandinavia where Kim showed her climbing
ability on the Norefjell.[6] At the end of 2023 Kim
ended her contract with Jumbo-Visma and secured a move to EF Education-Cannondale.[7]
Major results

2022
1st Time trial, National Under-23 Road Championships
2nd Time trial, Oceania Under-23 Road Championships
5th Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge
2024
National Road Championships

1st Time trial


2nd Road race
5th Criterium

1st Overall Trofeo Ponente in Rosa

1st Stage 1

5th Trofeo Oro in Euro


6th Liège–Bastogne–Liège Femmes
7th Time trial, Olympic Games
8th Overall Tour de Suisse
10th Overall La Vuelta Femenina
2025
National Road Championships

1st Time trial


1st Road Race

References
1. "Jumbo-Visma Women Team" (https://www.uci.org/team-details/17688). UCI.org. Union
Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
2. "EF Education – Cannondale" (https://www.uci.org/team-details/19581). UCI.org. Union
Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
3. "Vantage Age Group Road National Championships Time Trial, 16/04/2021 : :
my.race|result" (https://my.raceresult.com/168421/). my.raceresult.com. Retrieved 3 May
2024.
4. "Vantage Age Group Road National Championships Road Race, 17/04/2021-18/04/2021 : :
my.race|result" (https://my.raceresult.com/168492/). my.raceresult.com. Retrieved 3 May
2024.
5. "National Championships New Zealand WU – ITT 2022 Time trial results" (https://www.procy
clingstats.com/race/national-championships-new-zealand-u23-we---itt/2022/result/result/res
ult). www.procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
6. "Tour of Scandinavia 2023 Stage 2 results" (https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-of-sc
andinavia/2023/stage-2). www.procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
7. "Kim Cadzow | EF Education-EasyPost" (https://efprocycling.com/our-team/kim-cadzow/).
efprocycling.com. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
External links
Kim Cadzow (https://www.uci.org/rider-details/1139043) at UCI
Kim Cadzow (https://www.siteducyclisme.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=178959) at
Cycling Archives (archived)
Kim Cadzow (https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/276565) at ProCyclingStats
Kim Cadzow (https://cqranking.com/women/asp/gen/rider.asp?riderid=19007) at Cycling
Quotient
Kim Cadzow (https://www.olympic.org.nz/athletes/kim-cadzow/) at the New Zealand
Olympic Committee

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