Rider Profile
Alice Barnes
Human Powered Health Women
Personal Details:
Nationality
Great Britain
Date of birth
17/07/1995
Teams history:
- 2023 - Human Powered Health Women
- 2022 - Canyon-SRAM Racing
- 2021 - Canyon-Sram Racing
- 2020 - Canyon-SRAM
- 2019 - Canyon-SRAM
- 2018 - Canyon-SRAM Racing
- 2017 - Drops Cycling Team
- 2016 - Drops Cycling Team
Related Articles
World Championships bikes: Barnes sisters to ride Canyon Aeroad
By Josh Croxton published
Pro Bikes Alice Barnes to use celebratory national champion's themed Aeroad alongside sister Hannah at the UCI Road World Championships
Niewiadoma returns to defend title at OVO Energy Women's Tour
By Cycling News last updated
Canyon-SRAM bring sprint sisters Hannah and Alice Barnes
Alice Barnes' stunning Trek Madone at the Aviva Women's Tour
By Aoife Glass last updated
It's turquoise, it's aero, and it's taking on the world's best road racers
Barnes sisters headline Tour de Yorkshire
By Cycling News last updated
Hannah and Alice look for wins at 'home' race
Alice Barnes dons British champion jersey at home Women's WorldTour RideLondon
By Cycling News last updated
'I am excited to race in the national stripes at home' says Canyon-SRAM sprinter
Alice Barnes joins Canyon-SRAM
By Cycling News last updated
Germans Lisa Klein and Christa Riffel also signed
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Blogs
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'Untapped gold' in store for inaugural RADL GRVL in South Australia
Nathan Haas calls gravel course 'raw, fast, exciting' after pre-ride with co-founder Valtteri Bottas -
UCI Gravel Worlds - new course, same criticisms cast doubt on event
Nathan Haas hears feedback from fellow riders on course elevation being 'selective without being stupid' -
Nathan Haas blog: We need to talk about the Unbound mud pit
Was it wrong to not re-route the course? -
Ellen van Dijk - Leading by example
'I have the chance to show the world how normal it should be to perform at a top level as a mother' -
Rukhsar Habibzai - The day I left home
'It is a story shared by thousands of Afghans. It is the day we left home, left our souls and left Afghanistan'