Meredith Miller (born December 26, 1973) is a Cyclo cross and road cyclist from United States.
[3] In 2002, she signed her first professional contract with the Talgo America Cycling Team, joining Dede Demet-Barry, Sue Palmer-Komar, and Anne Samplonius.
She raced most of the World Cup in those years, including: Tour of Flanders, Fleche Wallone, Tour L'Aude, Giro d'Italia Femminile, Grande Boucle Feminine Internationale, as well as a swing to North America for races like the Coupe de Monde Cyclist Feminine de Montreal.
The squad was growing from being a regional presence to a national program, with heavy hitters like Miller, Laura Van Guilder, and Kristin Armstrong.
She joined up with 2008 national road champ Brooke Miller, as well as Katharine Carroll, Jerika Hutchinson, Amber Rais, Alison Starnes, and Lauren Tamayo.
In 'cross, she grew as a racer, finishing second at the nationals in 2009, earning a ride at the 2010 Cyclocross World Championships.
The trip starting a five-year streak of representing the United States at cyclocross worlds.
She told VeloNews, "This year, I'm still having fun, but I'm definitely getting tired and not wanting to be away from home so much anymore, and just felt it was the right time, I still don't know what I'm going to do next."
The biggest win in her 'cross career came at CrossVegas,[8] debuting her new team at the event, in front of the entire bike industry and a star-packed field.
"[10] In January 2018 she won the U.S. Women's National Singlespeed Cyclocross Championship in Reno, Nevada.