Rider Profile
Eri Yonamine
Human Powered Health Women

Personal Details:
Nationality
Japan
Date of birth
25/04/1991
Teams history:
- 2023 - Human Powered Health Women
- 2022 - Human Powered Health Women
- 2021 - TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank
- 2020 - Ale BTC Ljubljana
- 2019 - Ale Cipollini
- 2018 - Wiggle High5
- 2017 - FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope
- 2016 - Poitou–Charentes.Futuroscope.86
- 2016 - Hagens Berman / Supermint Pro Cycling Team
Biography:
Key Results
Japanese national road race champion 2016-17
Japanese national time trial champions 2015-17
Related Articles

2022 Team Preview: Human Powered Health Women
By Jackie Tyson published
Analysis Kröger and Kuijpers add experience while Ray sparks firepower in Classics charge of newest Women’s WorldTour squad

Eri Yonamine signs with Human Powered Health for 2022
By Cyclingnews published
News Japanese rider delivers European experience as US-based team plans shift to Women’s WorldTeam level in 2022
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Blogs
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Nathan Haas' 2023 gravel guide for new races, toughest races and wild adventures
One-day rides and far-flung adventures stretch from Canada, Finland, Kenya and Kyrgyzstan -
Corey Coogan-Cisek blog - Kerstperiode both stage racing and social events for cyclocross
A cluster of 'cross between Christmas and New Year's in Belgium brings memories of 'fatigue, mud, broken bike parts' -
Rukhsar Habibzai - Living my mother’s memories of a Taliban-ruled Afghanistan
'We fought to attain the most basic rights for women to make their own personal decisions - and it's all been taken away' -
Nathan Haas blog – What to expect at the first Gravel World Championships
Our gravel diarist gives an insider's peek at the route, contenders, and tactics for this weekend's event -
Nathan Haas blog – The inevitable rise of teamwork in gravel racing
After winning The Rift, Australian reflects on how team tactics are re-shaping gravel, for better or worse