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Full name
  
Cherise Taylor-Stander

2012–
  
Lotto-Soudal Ladies

Current team
  
Lotto-Soudal Ladies

2011
  
Lotto-Honda Team

Weight
  
54 kg


2009
  
MTN Cycling

Height
  
1.68 m

Role
  
Rider, time-trialist

Name
  
Cherise Taylor

Disciplines
  
Road cycling

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Born
  
6 November 1989 (age 34) Pretoria, South Africa (
1989-11-06
)

Cherise Taylor-Stander (born November 6, 1989 in Pretoria) is a South African professional road cyclist. She has awarded a single African and four South African championship titles in both road race and time trial, and later represented her nation South Africa at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Taylor currently races for Belgium's Lotto–Soudal Ladies pro cycling team since she joined in 2011.

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Professional career

Taylor qualified for the South African squad in the women's road race at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing by receiving one of the nation's two available berths from the UCI World Cup. She successfully completed a grueling race with a fifty-ninth-place effort in 3:48:33, surpassing Cuba's Yumari González by a wide, three-minute gap. On that same year, Taylor earned the women's elite road race title in her first attempt at the South African Championships.

Taylor's success from the South African Championships landed her a spot on the MTN Cycling team for the 2009 season, followed by her official stint on the Lotto–Honda Team two years later. In 2011, Taylor flourished her sporting career by scoring two triumphs each in time trial at the South African Championships, and consequently, at the UCI African Continental Championships in Asmara, Eritrea.

Taylor also sought her bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, but the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) excluded her from the team. Moreover, Cycling South Africa has decided to reject her appeal based on the board's scrutiny and decision in the due process and procedures for the national team's final selection.

In May 2012, Taylor was married to elite mountain biker and African U-23 champion Burry Stander, who was eventually killed in a road accident during a collision with a taxi while training near his residence in Shelly Beach by the following year.

References

Cherise Taylor Wikipedia