Rider Profile
Mayuko Hagiwara
Eneicue

Personal Details:
Teams history:
- 2019 - Eneicue
- 2018 - Ale Cipollini
- 2017 - Wiggle High5
- 2016 - Wiggle High5
- 2015 - Wiggle Honda
- 2014 - Wiggle Honda Women's Pro Cycling team
- 2013 - Wiggle Honda
Biography:
Key Results
1st Japanese National Road Race Champion, 2010, '12, '14-15
1st Japanese National Time Trial Champion, 2010-2012, '14-15
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Van Vleuten signals interest in track racing - Women's news shorts
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