Education
Visser started her professional career in 2001, when she finished second at the Dutch road race championship.
Visser started her professional career in 2001, when she finished second at the Dutch road race championship.
She came fifth in the time trial. At the world championships in Trexlertown, Pennsylvania, United States of America, she was seventh in the 500m time trial and eighth in the sprint and individual pursuit. She also took part in the 2004 Summer Olympics participating in the points race and finishing 11th.
She was fifth in the points race and seventh in the pursuit.
These brought her into the national team for the world road championship for the first time, finishing 84th in Madrid. She finished in the top 10 in both the road race and the time trial championship (7th and 9th).
Dutch national coach Egon van Kessel selected her for the World championship again following these results.
In track cycling she won her first national titles, becoming Dutch champion in the 500m time trial and sprint. She also won a silver medal in the points race. She won a bronze medal at the 2003 World Track Championships in Stuttgart. Her first achievement in road cycling was the blue jersey for sprints in the Eumakumeen Bira in June 2004. A month later she won her first road race in Alblasserdam. In June on the road she won the Omloop Middag-Humsterland, Profronde van Stiphout and a race in Dalen. 2006 started well when in January she won Egmond-Pier-Egmond. In March she won the road race in Oud Vossemeer. Between 15 July and 1 August she won four road races. (Ochten), Barendrecht, Alblasserdam and Surhuisterveen). Two weeks later, she won her first big UCI Women"s Road World Cup race, the Ronde van Drenthe (Netherlands).