Career Highlights
2012
- 1st UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships, scratch race
- 2nd UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships, 3km Individual Pursuit
- 2nd UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships, 500m time trial
2011
- 1st ParaPan Am Games, Road Race
- 1st US National Track Championships, Individual Pursuit
- 2nd UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships, 3km Individual Pursuit
- 2nd ParaPan Am Games, 3k Individual Pursuit
- 2nd ParaPan Am Games, 500m Time Trial
- 3rd UCI Para-Cycling Road World Championships, Time Trial
- 4th UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships, 500m Time Trial
2010
- 1st Paralympic Road National Championships, Time Trial
- 1st Paralympic Track National Championships, Individual Pursuit
- 1st Paralympic Track National Championships, 500m TT
- 1st Urt International Paracycling Challenge, General Classification (France)
- 1st Paracycling Bizkaiko Bira, General Classification (Spain)
- 1st ICC SuperWeek, Lake Geneva Crit
- 3rd UCI Paracycling World Championships, Time Trial
- 4th UCI Paracycling World Championships, Road Race
- 6th Valley of the Sun, General Classification
- 8th Tucson Bicycle Classic, General Classification
GRETA NEIMANAS
Greta Neimanas is a para-cyclist racing for Exergy TWENTY12 and the US Paralympic National team. When she was 16 years old, she entered an essay contest sponsored by US Paralympics with the topic of " What Ability Means to Me," and won a trip to the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens. There, Neimanas watched cycling events and was inspired to take up competitive cycling. Shortly after being named to her first world championship team, Neimanas was invited to the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center's resident athlete program where she lived and trained from 2007-2011. Specializing in time trials and the individual pursuit on the track, Neimanas made her Paralympic Games debut in Beijing in 2008 and is now a seven time national champion, eleven time world championship medalist, and ParaPan Am Games gold medalist.

