Alex Wrubleski
pedalmag.com, 25 April 2008
"My main goal is to go to the Olympics"
The Canadian National Women's Team are having stellar spring over in Europe with Alex Wrubleski placing 6th at the Ronde Van Drenthe and 4th at the Fleche Wallonne rounds of the Women's Road World Cup and is now in 13th overall.
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Alex Wrubleski
canadiancyclist.com, 23 April 2008
"I was so close"
An interview with Alex Wrubleski in the Canadian team car on her way back to the hotel after finishing an extremely strong fourth in La Fleche Wallonne World Cup today.
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Gina Grain
pedalmag.com, 23 April 2008
"It’s absolutely brutal!"
Gina Grain has qualified for a place in the women’s points race and is headed to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The 2007 Canadian Road Race champion talks about her upcoming plans, her path to qualifying, and about how she juggles racing the track with her road commitments.
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Alex Wrubleski
cyclingfx.nl, 19 April 2008
"So far so good"
Earlier this month Webcor's former Canadian national champion, 23 year old Alex Wrubleski, won the women's Sunset Road Race, as well as the overall women's title, at the Redlands Bicycle Classic.
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Alex Wrubleski
Daily Peloton, 19 April 2008
Interview - Alex Wrubleski
Canadian Alex Wrubleski (Webcor) the recent winner of the Redlands Classic chats about 2007 and her hopes for 2008.
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Jenny Fay
cyclingweekly.co.uk, 18 April 2008
"Adrenalin, pain, relief and hopefully success"
Former Irish time trial champion and new Swift Racing recruit Jenny Fay talks about pick 'n' mix sweets and living in Belgium.
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Shelley Olds-Evans
triplecrankset.com, 17 April 2008
"The problem with the men is that it’s so predictable"
As part of PROMAN Racing, Shelley Olds has been a major contributor in capturing back-to-back Northern California/Nevada Cycling Association Women’s Premiere series team titles, while on the track she was identified by USA Cycling as one of the next up and coming talents on the National level.
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Sandra Walter
pedalmag.com, 17 April 2008
"I figured it was time for a change"
World-class XC MTB racer Sandra Walter closed the 2007 season fourth overall in the internationally competitive SwissPower Cup Series and was also the 4th-ranked Canadian woman in the UCI standings.
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Victoria Pendleton
Cycling Weekly, 11 April 2008
"We didn't just win, we annihilated all other competitors"
We spoke to Victoria Pendleton just prior to her stunning performance at the Manchester track for the World Championships, where she won gold in the women's sprint and women's team sprint (with Shanaze Reade), plus a silver in the keirin.
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Danielle King
Cycling Weekly, 10 April 2008
"It's on the road too, so I'm really looking forward to the race season ahead."
Just a few months ago, 17-year-old Southampton rider Dani King decided to switch from the sprint disciplines on her Olympic Development Programme to the endurance events.
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Judith Arndt
cyclingnews.com, 8 April 2008
From Flanders to Beijing
Team High Road’s Judith Arndt is one of the most experienced members of the women’s peloton. Nevertheless, victory in this weekend’s fifth edition of the Ronde Van Vlaanderen for women was celebrated as if it was her first.
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Catharine Pendrel
canadiancyclist.com, 1 April 2008
"Whether I make the Olympics or not I hope to have a really awesome season"
After two years with Norco, Catharine Pendrel has transferred to Team Luna for the 2008 season. Clif Bar is based in the Bay Area of California so Luna recently had its team camp in Mill Valley, just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco.
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Marianne Vos
cyclingnews.com, 29 March 2008
Gold at the end of the Rainbow
Marianne Vos is one of the most exciting talents in women's cycling. Still short of her 21st birthday, she has already been World Champion in two different disciplines and is at the World Track championships in a bid to add a third.
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Rebecca Romero
pezcyclingnews.com, 27 March 2008
"I’m a very bad loser!"
Pursuit ace Rebecca Romero has the chance to make history in the Beijing Olympics. After a spectacular sporting metamorphosis, she could become only the second woman...ever...to medal in consecutive summer Games – in different sports.
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Katheryn Curi-Mattis
velonews.com, 18 March 2008
Ecstacy to Agony
Dede Barry’s 2002 win in Montreal stood as America’s sole women’s road World Cup victory before Katheryn Curi-Mattis out-sprinted breakaway companion Emma Rickards to take Australia’s 2008 Geelong World Cup last month.
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Samantha Cools
canadiancyclist.com, 16 March 2008
" It is definitely much better! "
Canada's Samantha Cools finished second in the 10th round of the North American UCI BMX series in Florida. Arielle Martin of the USA won and Jill Kintner (USA) was third. We managed to chat for a few minutes with Sam on the phone trackside, after her podium performance.
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