Nicole Reinhart

Nicole Reinhart ( born June 3, 1976 in Macungie, † 17 September 2000 in Cambridge ) was an American cyclist.

Even as a youth and junior Nicole Reinhart won multiple U.S. champion. In 1995, she won two gold medals at the Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, in the sprint and road race, as well as bronze in the points race. Both her first national title in the women she took in 1997, when she was champion in the sprint and in the 500 -meter time trial on the track.

In 2000, Nicole Reinhart was killed during a race track race in Arlington. She pushed with her left pedal against a concrete definition, was thrown from the bike and into a tree. At this time they led after three races won in BMC Software Cycling Grand Prix, which was endowed with $ 250,000. The prize money was handed over to her family so that the Nicole Reinhart Memorial Foundation established that supports young cycling talent.

2004 Nicole Reinhart was posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Trexlertown, near which they had grown up.

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