Oda Aune Gissinger is a Norwegian professional road cyclist born on April 28, 2007. Despite her young age, she has rapidly established herself as one of the most exciting junior talents in world cycling, with a particular strength in time trials and hilly one-day races. She currently rides for Hitec Products - Fluid Control, a Norwegian UCI Women's Continental team, and is affiliated with club CK Victoria. Gissinger's breakthrough year came in 2025, when she demonstrated exceptional versatility across multiple disciplines and race formats on the international junior circuit. She won the prestigious Grand Prix CERATIZIT Women Junior, a televised UCI-ranked event in France, showcasing her ability to read a race and execute in a small breakaway. That same season, she claimed the Norwegian Junior National Championship in the time trial, confirming her status as the top young time trialist in her country. At the 2025 UCI Road World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda, competing in her first year as a competitive cyclist, she earned a bronze medal in the Junior Women's Individual Time Trial. She led the race at the intermediate checkpoint and at the finish line before eventually being overtaken by higher-seeded rivals, finishing 37 seconds behind gold medallist Megan Arens of the Netherlands. She also won the overall classification at the inaugural Tour de l'Abitibi Féminin in Canada, overturning a 51-second deficit in the final ITT stage to take the leader's jersey, riding without a functioning power meter entirely on feel.nnIn 2026, she stepped up to compete with Hitec Products - Fluid Control on the continental women's circuit, making her WorldTour debut at the Vuelta a Burgos Féminas where she earned the mountain jersey after spending over 110km in a breakaway.