Kinley Gibson
Pedal Magazine, 4 Septiembre 2018
Interviews with Gibson, Genest and Walsh @ Commonwealth Games 2018
We caught up with Team Canada’s Kinley Gibson, Lauriane Genest, and Amelia Walsh following the track competitions at the Commonwealth Games. All made their debut at these prestigous Games and have strong results to show for their efforts. Gibson was 8th in the women’s Points Race, Genest was 4th in
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Megan Scott
Staminade, 20 Agosto 2018
"It is never too late"
A full-time lawyer and part-time cyclist, Megan sometimes wishes it was the other way around! Balancing a challenging career with cycling is sometimes not so easy but the time on the bike is always a welcome break from the stress of life.
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Abby Sneddon
Staminade, 13 Agosto 2018
"Success means different things to different people"
Originally from the Central Coast, NSW, 24 year old Abby Sneddon has been racing bikes for three years and riding for around four. Although she may have taken up the sport later in life, her passion and drive makes her a future cyclist to watch.
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Pfeiffer Georgi
Rouleur, 7 Agosto 2018
"Seeing how the WorldTour teams work was an amazing experience"
With a win at Gent-Wevelgem junior race in 2017 and taking fourth in the mountains classification at her first WorldTour level race, this year’s Tour de Yorkshire, Pfeiffer Georgi is already starting to accumulate some impressive results.
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Chloe Heffernan
Staminade, 9 Julio 2018
"There is always another bike race"
Growing up in Wollongong, NSW, Chloe started cycling on both the track and road when she was just 8 years old. During her school years she played soccer as well but at the age of 16 decided to focus on her passion of cycling.
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Gina Ricardo
Staminade, 22 Junio 2018
"Racing is the best training"
As a child Gina would spend her school holidays riding bikes her family. Her passion for cycling continued to grow as she grew older, which inevitably lead her to join the Sydney Uni Velo club.
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Lauren Tucker Hall
Swiftwick, 6 Junio 2018
Meet UHC Pro-Cyclist Lauren Hall
Lauren Hall was always determined to become a professional athlete, a family tradition inherited from her grandfather – who played football for the first San Francisco 49ers team. Her athletic ambitions began on the soccer field, so landing on a bicycle was never part of the plan....
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Amy Vesty
Staminade, 23 Mayo 2018
‘Why am I doing this?’
Originally from Taranaki, New Zealand, Amy moved to Australia at age 23 and started road cycling a few years later. Racing was not her plan but with a BMX racing background it was inevitable that she got back into the sport she enjoyed so much as a kid.
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Evie Richards
Cyclocross Rider, 3 Mayo 2018
The accidental Word Champion
Remarkably World and British Under-23 champion Evie Richards only started cycle racing two or three years before winning the inaugural World Under-23 cyclocross title in 2016. Ted Sarmiento caught up with the young Briton to ask about her meteoric rise to the top of world 'cross and how her rainbow
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Annabel Simpson
Yorkshire Post, 28 Abril 2018
No regrets for Annie Simpson as she prepares to line up with cycling’s elite in Tour de Yorkshire
Yorkshire's Annie Simpson of the Trek Drops team up on the Cow and Calf rocks above Ilkley, scene of the finish to the second stage of next week's Asda Tour de Yorkshire Women's Race. Picture: Simon Hulme
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Georgia Whitehouse
Staminade, 2 Abril 2018
Patience, patience, patience
Originally from Foster, NSW, Georgia enjoys splitting her time between her counselling business, studying and racing bikes. Georgia retuned to cycling in 2017 more passionate than ever after taking a few years off after being hit by a car.
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Angela Smith
Staminade, 5 Marzo 2018
"Never be scared to dream big!"
Originally from Sydney, Angela Smith has been riding since she was 16 years old. Torn between track and road cycling she fits both seasons into her year of riding. She balances her road and track cycling with working part-time and studying at Macquarie University.
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Evie Richards
Road Cycling, 31 Enero 2018
Next big thing: Evie Richards talks to RCUK
First ever women's world under-23 'cross champion discusses her bid to reclaim the rainbow jersey, alongside her off-road ambitions
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Henrietta Colborne
Veloveritas, 24 Enero 2018
Looking forward to racing in the Spanish hills
It’s not just the boys which the Rayner Fund supports, the young ladies get their opportunities. Here’s what 19 year-old Miss Henrietta Colborne from the north of England had to tell us
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Elle Anderson
Cyclo Cross Magazine, 18 Enero 2018
Making it in Europe but missing 2018 Reno Nationals
You might have noticed when filling out your fantasy team that one of the bigger names in U.S. women’s cyclocross, Elle Anderson, was missing from the list of pre-registered racers. While her fans held out hope that it was either an out-of-date roster or that Anderson was just aiming to register on-
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Katie Archibald
Veloveritas, 5 Diciembre 2017
You’ve got to learn to be a leader
This 23 year-old is a force of nature and has to be one of our best medal hopes at the Commonwealth Games; she’s been rampant recently in the European Championships and World Cups; Ms. Katie Archibald recently kindly took time to speak to VeloVeritas about her autumn adventures and her future ambiti
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