Nikki Louise Brammeier (née Harris; born 30 December 1986) is an English former professional racing cyclist from Draycott, Derbyshire. She began cycling at five and has won championships in various disciplines. Brammeier has competed in international events including the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics and the Commonwealth Games. She won her first UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup in 2015 at Cyclo-cross Namur.
In November 2017 Brammeier announced that she would be leaving the team at the end of the year in order to focus solely on cyclo-cross. The following month she and her husband Matt Brammeier announced the establishment of the MUDIIITA cyclo-cross project, intended to encourage participation in the sport in the UK, including a professional team known as MUDIIITAâÂÂCanyon.
In June 2019 Brammeier announced her pregnancy and her retirement from cyclo-cross. In November of that year, Brammeier gave birth to a daughter.
Major results
Mountain bike
2004
1st Cross-country, National Junior Championships
2011
2nd Cross-country, National Championships
2012
1st Cross-country, National Championships
2018
3rd Cross-country, National Championships
Road
2005
1st Straiton, Women's National Series
2007
1st Road race, National Under-23 Championships
4th National Criterium Championships
2016
1st Stage 1 (TTT) Energiewacht Tour
Track
2002âÂÂ2003
National Junior Championships
:1st Individual pursuit
:1st 500m time trial
:1st Points
2005âÂÂ2006
3rd Points, UCI World Cup Classics, Sydney
Cyclo-cross
2002âÂÂ2003
3rd National Championships
2003âÂÂ2004
National Trophy Series
:2nd Matlock
:3rd Ipswich
2005âÂÂ2006
National Trophy Series
:3rd Chorley
2009âÂÂ2010
2nd National Championships
2nd Tervuren
2010âÂÂ2011
2nd National Championships
2011âÂÂ2012
2nd National Championships
2nd Ruddervoorde
2nd Hoogstraten
2nd Middelkerke
2nd Overijse
2nd Zonhoven
3rd Overall Gazet van Antwerpen
:3rd Koppenberg
:3rd Essen
:3rd Baal
Fidea Classics
:3rd Neerpelt
3rd Gavere
3rd Valkenburg
3rd Heerlen
3rd Rucphen
2012âÂÂ2013
1st National Championships
1st Ruddervoorde
1st Gavere
Soudal Classics
:1st Niel
:1st Leuven
:2nd Antwerpen
2nd Overijse
3rd Overall UCI World Cup
:2nd Koksijde
:3rd PlzeÃ
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Bpost Bank Trophy
:2nd Koppenberg
:2nd Loenhout
:2nd Baal
:3rd Essen
2nd Kalmthout
3rd UEC European Championships
2013âÂÂ2014
1st Hamme
1st Hoogstraten
2nd Overall UCI World Cup
:2nd Tábor
:3rd Valkenburg
:3rd Koksijde
:3rd Namur
3rd Overall Bpost Bank Trophy
:1st Ronse
:3rd Koppenberg
:3rd Essen
:3rd Baal
2nd UEC European Championships
2nd National Championships
Soudal Classics
:2nd Niel
:3rd Leuven
:3rd Antwerpen
2nd Ruddervoorde
2nd Heerlen
2nd Rucphen
3rd Gavere
3rd Overijse
2014âÂÂ2015
1st Spa-Francorchamps
1st Rucphen
2nd National Championships
2nd Zonhoven
2nd Gavere
2nd Oostmalle
2nd Heerlen
3rd UEC European Championships
UCI World Cup
:3rd Milton Keynes
3rd Brabant
2015âÂÂ2016
1st National Championships
3rd Overall UCI World Cup
:1st Namur
:2nd Koksijde
:3rd Hoogerheide
2nd Overall Superprestige
:2nd Gieten
:2nd Zonhoven
:2nd Spa-Francorchamps
:3rd Gavere
:3rd Hoogstraten
:3rd Middelkerke
BPost Bank Trophy
:2nd Sint-Niklaas
:3rd Ronse
:3rd Koppenberg
:3rd Hamme
2nd Rucphen
3rd UEC European Championships
Soudal Classics
:3rd Niel
3rd Overijse
2016âÂÂ2017
1st National Championships
2nd Rucphen
Superprestige
:3rd Zonhoven
Soudal Classics
:3rd Neerpelt
2017âÂÂ2018
Soudal Classics
:1st Niel
:2nd Neerpelt
2nd National Championships
UCI World Cup
:2nd Namur
Superprestige
:2nd Gieten
:2nd Gavere
:3rd Zonhoven
2nd Overall DVV Trophy
:2nd Essen
3rd Brabant
2018âÂÂ2019
1st National Championships
UCI World Cup
:2nd Koksijde
Superprestige
:2nd Gavere
2nd Overijse
3rd Overall DVV Trophy
:3rd Baal
3rd Gullegem
3rd Illnau
2022âÂÂ2023
National Trophy Series
:2nd Derby
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