Nesrine Houili Algeria
Winner of the African Championship elite ITT title this year, despite being eligible for the U23 category, and with a collection of junior track titles nationally and internationally, Nesrine Houili has consistently shown her talents as one of the best riders in her country. At 19 years old, she is Algeria’s elite road national champion and U23 ITT national champion and is excited to start her career as a pro cyclist.
“I started riding when I was 12 years old and was determined to make a career in cycling last year. I love the challenge of learning new things and development through racing, like in the ITT and classic races. I can’t describe my feelings and how happy I am to join CANYON//SRAM Generation. I chose to sign with this team because of the development pathway to the Women’s World Tour. I value team spirit and believe this team will help me develop myself as a person and rider step by step. I have big goals, and I see a lot of opportunities to progress over the next years. I’m ready to work hard and am already excited about the things I will learn.”

Palmares
2023
- 5th place, African ITT Championship
- 4th place, African TTT Mixed Relay Championship
- Bronze medal, African U23 Road Championship
2022
- Algerian national road champion
- Algerian national U23 ITT champion
- African ITT champion
- 4th place, African road championship
- 12th place, Belsele-Waas
- 12th place, Schellebelle
- 12th place, Mediterranean ITT championship
- 10th place, Mediterranean road championship
- 10th place, Tour du Jura
- 38th place, UCI ITT Road World Championship
- 4th place, Arab Road Cycling Championship
2021
- Algerian junior national road champion
- Algerian junior national ITT champion
- Bronze medal, African junior road championship
- Bronze medal, African junior ITT championship
2023
CANYON//SRAM Generation is the development team for the World Tour Team and is part of CANYON//SRAM Racing’s long-term D&I program. This two-tier structure was the first for a European-based WorldTeam to create a formal pathway to the Women’s World Tour. Now in its second year, the team aims to help talented female athletes from diverse backgrounds reach the top of professional cycling and to help them break new ground for their future and the future of cycling. The roster of CANYON//SRAM Generation unites eight ambitious women from seven countries across four continents.