‘That’s my signature move’: How Harvard’s Kristen Faulkner made Olympic cycling history and beat the best in the world - The Boston Globe (2024)

“I couldn’t celebrate,” Faulkner said. “I couldn’t, you know, have some champagne, I had to really get back into mode for racing.

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“I think it’s been, like, a lot of back-to-back, focus on the next thing. I think it’ll really sink in after the Tour, when I’m home in Girona and can just like, you know, starfish and relax.”

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Much has been made in recent weeks of Faulkner’s unlikely rise to the top of professional cycling, which didn’t include junior championships or a childhood on the bike. She rowed at Harvard and earned a degree in computer science before starting a career in venture capital.

She first clipped into pedals as part of a clinic in Central Park in 2017, and she was hooked. A hobby became a passion and then a profession; she only left her day job to compete full-time in 2021.

Faulkner started finding success internationally in 2022, winning multiple stages (and the mountains classification) of that year’s Giro d’Italia Women and taking second in the Tour de Suisse. She won the time trial event at the 2023 Pan American Games, then a US national road race title this May.

Related: Harvard grad Kristen Faulkner became a full-time cyclist in 2021. She just won an unlikely gold in Paris.

Faulkner was planning to compete in the team pursuit in Paris but had a suspicion she may end up taking on the road race. That proved correct when Taylor Knibb withdrew to focus on the triathlon.

So there was Faulkner at the head of the chase pack, hunting down a two-woman breakaway led by three-time world road race champion Marianne Vos of the Netherlands. Faulkner and Belgium’s Lotte Kopecky, the defending road race world champion, reeled in Vos and Hungary’s Blanka Vas through the courtyard of the Louvre to make it a four-woman race with just over 2 miles to go.

That’s when Faulkner attacked, shifting gears as the racers crossed the Seine and putting an injection of pace into the 98-mile race. She knew Vos and Vas would be tired after leading for more than an hour, and she sensed that Kopecky, who wasn’t closing the gap whenever the Belgian led the chase pack, was gassed too.

‘That’s my signature move’: How Harvard’s Kristen Faulkner made Olympic cycling history and beat the best in the world - The Boston Globe (2)

“I knew that of the four of us going to the finish, I would be the slowest sprinter, and so if I went to the finish with them, I wouldn’t get a medal,” Faulkner explained. “And so the only way I could win, and the only way I could get a medal, is if I attack them, and the best moment to attack would be as soon as we caught them, because it would catch them by surprise.

“It was very calculated, my move. I thought about it long before it happened. And actually, the first time I saw the course about a year ago, I said, you know, ‘I’m going to attack at the top of the last climb, and if it doesn’t work, I’m going to attack on that last section.’

“So I definitely thought about it in the months before the race, and then also during the race. I said, ‘That’s where I have to go.’ ”

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Some of the best cyclists in the world could only watch. Vos, Vas, and Kopecky looked around at each other before dropping their heads and their cadence, opting to save their energy to battle each other for the two remaining medals as Faulkner’s lead ballooned from 5 meters to 50 in the blink of an eye.

“That’s my signature move,” Faulkner said with a laugh. “That’s how I win races all the time. I think some people have said, ‘Oh, I’m surprised that she went there,’ but if you look at my race results and you look at how I won races, it’s always that way.”

The race for gold was over, and Faulkner powered home across the finish line in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower as the first US Olympic champion in the road race in 40 years.

But she wasn’t quite done making history. There was the small matter of the team pursuit on the track, where she was part of an American foursome that claimed the first US Olympic gold in the women’s event. That made Faulkner the first US woman to win gold in multiple disciplines (track and road cycling) at the same Games.

‘That’s my signature move’: How Harvard’s Kristen Faulkner made Olympic cycling history and beat the best in the world - The Boston Globe (3)

Faulkner got plenty of messages from old colleagues and entrepreneurs from her time at Bessemer Venture Partners before getting swept up in the media storm. But the responses that meant the most came from Homer, a small fishing village of about 5,500 people in rural Alaska, which can now claim a two-time Olympic champion as one of its own.

“It’s just a really small-knit town,” Faulkner said. ”My neighbor is my teacher. My mom was friends with my swim coach. These people have known me since I was born. My whole town raised me … and so they’re just so excited to see someone that they’ve known in diapers on the world stage now.

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“When I finished my race, actually, I told the media manager, ‘I’ll do interviews with the big publications, but I also am going to do interviews with the local radio station in my hometown.’ I don’t care if it’s two people who listen or 200 or 2,000 or 200,000, I’m going to do it. Because those people helped get me where I am, and they made me.

“The Homer, Alaska, radio station, it’s on par with the New York Times, or, you know, NBC. Like, we’re going to do both of them. It’s either both or none.”

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‘That’s my signature move’: How Harvard’s Kristen Faulkner made Olympic cycling history and beat the best in the world - The Boston Globe (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Kristen Faulkner? ›

In mid-2018, she moved to the San Francisco Bay Area and in 2020, began racing for Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank. She primarily races road, but still explores other disciplines including gravel, track, and esports.

What did Kristen Faulkner study at Harvard? ›

Kristen earned her bachelor's degree in computer science at Harvard, where she competed on the university rowing team. She finished second in the world junior rowing championships, before moving to New York City to pursue her career with a venture capital firm.

Where did Kristen Faulkner go to college? ›

Her parents still live in Alaska and have supported her athletic endeavors since childhood, along with her four siblings. Kristen graduated from Harvard in 2016 and was a varsity rower for two years in college. She currently holds Harvard's record for the fastest 2k erg time for lightweight women.

How old is Faulkner, cyclist? ›

The 31-year-old became the first American rider in 40 years on Sunday to win a medal in the women's road race. The 158-kilometer (98-mile) route started and finished in Paris, with Faulkner crossing the line at the Trocadéro in a fraction under four hours.

What happened to Kristen on Channel 9? ›

I'm choosing to leave Channel 9. It's been an awesome 9 years, and I'm so grateful to have had the opportunity to tell stories in a city I now proudly call home,” she posted on Facebook after her Sunday morning newscast. “I've loved working at WCPO. I met my husband there,” she told me Monday.

Who is the female cyclist in Alaska? ›

Did you know that one of the best professional cyclists in the world is an Alaskan? Kristen Faulkner from Homer is a member of the U.S. Olympic track cycling team for this summer's Paris games.

Who was the first woman to go to Harvard? ›

Fe del Mundo, the first woman to be admitted to Harvard University in 1936, has been honoured with Google's latest doodle.

Who was the woman who went from homeless to Harvard? ›

Elizabeth Murray (born September 23, 1980) is an American memoirist and inspirational speaker who is notable for having been accepted by Harvard University despite being homeless in her high school years.

Who was the first female doctor at Harvard? ›

The First Women of Harvard

Fe del Mundo is listed as an Assistant Physician at Boston Children's Hospital, and a Research Fellow in Pediatrics in 1940. Further suggesting that she was a graduate student and not a medical student, in her autobiographical statement in Women Physicians of the World (1977), Dr.

Is Faulkner University Mormon? ›

Faulkner University is a Christian University. Being Christian, it is connected to things that cannot change. With the help of God and by the determination of its administration and faculty, the university will not change in its relation to these things.

Did Faulkner finish high school? ›

Faulkner never graduated from high school or earned a college degree, yet he won the Nobel Prize for Literature, two Pulitzer prizes and the National Book Award, twice.

Where does Kristin Faulkner live? ›

Faulkner began competitive cycling in New York City in 2017 while she was working as an investment associate at Bessemer Venture Partners. She moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 2018 and joined Team Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank in 2020.

Which cyclist became a woman? ›

York is the first former professional cyclist to have publicly transitioned.

Who is the oldest Olympic cyclist? ›

“I don't have words to describe it,” said the USA's Kristin Armstrong after becoming Olympic cycling's oldest champion at 43 at Rio 2016.

Who is the famous German female cyclist? ›

This is the story of Kristina Vogel, Germany's best-ever cyclist and one of the most successful track racers in history: a two-time Olympic, five-time European and 17-time world champion.

What happened to Jill Faulkner? ›

Jill Faulkner Summers, daughter of Nobel-prize-winning author William Faulkner, died on April 21 at her home, Knole Farm in Charlottesville, Va., after suffering a severe stroke in November 2006.

What happened to Kristen Lindsey? ›

The Texas Supreme Court has reaffirmed the decision to hold Kristen Lindsey, DVM, accountable for her actions in 2015 that left a cat dead and sparked international outrage. Lindsey testifying at an administrative hearing in 2016.

Who is the Olympic biker from Alaska? ›

Alaska's Kristen Faulkner wins 2nd cycling gold medal, this time on USA's pursuit team. Homer's Kristen Faulkner, who shocked the cycling world Sunday with her win in the Olympic road race, scored another gold Wednesday.

Who is the Olympic cyclist from Homer Alaska? ›

Homer's Kristen Faulkner helped the Team USA women's team pursuit strike gold. Homer cyclist Kristen Faulkner of Homer captured another Olympic championship Wednesday morning in Paris to become Alaska's first two-time gold medalist.

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