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'Walked in with few expectations, walked away with some hardware' - U23 talent Katherine Sarkisov demonstrates race intelligence at recent US Road and Cyclocross nationals

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Katherine Sarkisov of Team USA competes in women's U23 race at 2026 UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships (Image credit: Getty Images) Katherine 'Katia' Sarkisov grew up racing bicycles in Maryland, her younger sister Alyssa tagging along most of the time. At the age of 10, she raced in the 11-12 and 11-14 age categories in cyclocross and road events because there were no races for younger riders. Two years later, she was consistently winning those same races. The family has roots in Russia, and her parents taught her to speak Russian before English. But she is very much an all-American girl. As a 12-year-old, she had a bronze-medal sweep at USA Cycling Amateur Road Nationals in the time trial, road race and criterium. Article continues below Katherine Sarkisov (Image credit: CCB Kenetik p/b Levine Law Group 2026) Cyclingnews: Tell us about where you grew up in the US and how you first discovered cycling. The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox!…

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