Fiona Kolbinger (born 24 May 1995) is a German ultra-endurance cyclist and medical doctor.
She was the winner of the Transcontinental Race in 2019 [1] winning in a time of 10 days 2 hours and 48 minutes with an advance of more than ten hours over the second closest, Ben Davies.
[2][3] She was the first woman to ever win the race, beating a field of over 224 men and 40 women.
[4] Fiona Kolbinger studied medicine at Heidelberg University and is an alumna of the German Cancer Research Center, where she was a doctoral student in the field of paediatric oncology.
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