Kimberley Wells (born 18 July 1985) is an Australian racing cyclist who has represented Australia in the United States, Middle East and Europe.
Kimberley is an aggressive road sprinter and prolific winner, despite this she has been unable to secure a permanent spot in Australian Elite cycling teams under the currently unsuccessful selection policy.Kimberley was the 2015 Amy Gillet Foundation scholarship holder.
Kimberley has won two Australian National Criterium titles, her second coming after a coming back from a difficult year of illness and injury.Kimberley was coached by the 2004 Athens Olympics road race Gold Medalist, Sara Carrigan and later by Stu Shaw, the husband of Orica-AIS cyclist, Gracie Elvin.
She took up cycling seriously at university in 2003 after previously competing at a State level in Cricket and Soccer.
Outside of professional cycling, Kimberley is a medical doctor, currently working at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), specializing as a sports physician with the Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians.