Chloe Hosking is an Australian professional racing cyclist for Union Cycliste Internationale team Wiggle High5.
Background
Hosking was born in Bendigo, Victoria, and moved to the suburb of Campbell in the Australian Capital Territory. As a child she played field hockey and did rock climbing at a national level, however following an injury she asked her father, a keen cyclist, to help get her into cycling.
Career
Hosking has represented Australia at junior and then senior levels since 2007. Following success in a number of international events she turned professional in 2010. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Women"s road race.
She began cycling competitively in 2002 at the age of twelve, and first represented Australia in 2007 at the age of seventeen.
Hosking started as a track cyclist, but changed her focus to road racing events in 2007. She now specialises in road cycling events, being a strong sprinter and a capable climber.
Outside of cycling Hosking is a student, studying for a Bachelor of Communications degree at Griffith University, with the aim to specialise in journalism. Hosking has competed in national cycling events throughout Australia since 2004, and began representing Australia in international events in 2007.
Despite this success on the track, in 2007 she shifted her focus to road cycling events.
Over the next couple of years she would become a road racing specialist, with an emphasis on sprint challenges in bunch finishes to races. In 2008 Hosking rode for Australia in the Women"s road race at the UCI Juniors Road World Championships in South Africa where she placed 37th. In 2009 she relocated to Europe to ride competitively for the Moving Ladies club in the Netherlands, and by the end of the year she had been signed by top professional team Team HTC-Columbia Women.
lieutenant was revealed after the event that the Australian team of six riders was under orders to ride for a victory for Hosking in the 112 km event in preference to veteran Australian cyclist Rochelle Gilmore, however in the final sprint for the line Gilmore came out with the gold medal ahead of English rider Elizabeth Armitstead in second, leaving Hosking in third.
At the end of the 2010 season Hosking was ranked 52nd in the world on the UCI elite women"s rankings, and was younger than any of the riders ranked above her. In October 2014 Wiggle High5 confirmed that Hosking would join them in 2015 after she had spent the previous two seasons with Team Hitec Products.