This is archived content from the 2016 TeamTrak Pilot
Colleen Gulick
- Rider Number #44
- Speciality Enduro
- Age 24
- Home Town Spring City, PA
- Country USA
- Height: 5’ 4’’
- Weight: 143 lbs
- Years Racing: 15
- Education: University of Maryland
- Career Highlights:
- Multi-time American National Track Medalist
- Former Valley Preferred Cycling Center Rider of the Year, T-Town Pennsylvania
- 2012 Overall Winner of the United States Criterium Series for professionals
- Assessment:
- Intelligent and powerful rider who is excellent with positioning for a sprint
- Explosive for an endurance rider
- Mentally tough in distance events
Colleen Gulick, a Pennsylvania native, is one of the smartest and strongest athletes in World Cycling League, blending her intellect with both power and speed. Coached by Gil Hatton, the PA Lightning team manager, Colleen is a well-rounded endurance rider who brings an explosive element to the endurance field. She gained incredible experience at her home track in T-Town Pennsylvania and now currently trains at the Los Angeles VELO Sports Center. Look out for Colleen to grab point sprints in the endurance competitions.
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