Lyne Bessette
pedalmag.com, 25 May 2006
Up Close And Personal
Yesterday, in an emotion-filled press conference, Canada's top female cyclist, Lyne Bessette, announced she was retiring from international road competition, after a 13-year career that led her to two Olympic Games, two Commonwealth gold medals, and an array of Canadian Championship medals - and let
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Oenone Wood
pezcyclingnews.com, 15 May 2006
"A hot shower and a massage always helps"
Oenone greeted us with a big smile and a warm welcome. Quickly in out of the cold, we relax in the living room of her Aunt and Uncle’s house, listening to some hip music, talking about the Tour of Flanders, her Commonwealth Games medals and her upcoming races.
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Judith Arndt
t-mobile-team.com, 5 May 2006
"We improved a lot"
After placing second and fourth at the past World Cup rounds, Judith Arndt pulverized her rivals to win three stages and the overall title at the Gracia Orlova tour in Czech Republic. At Sunday’s World Cup race in Spain on Sunday, the 29-year-old is a contender for the win.
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Erin Carter
pedalmag.com, 30 April 2006
Back On Track
Manitoba's Erin Carter, former national champion and current National track team member, has had a recurring injury that has finally been resolved and she is now training and getting back into the racing scene.
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Alexis Rhodes
abc.net.au, 17 April 2006
Courage, perseverance and not a little pain.
On a summer's day in July last year the world stopped turning for Louise Yaxley and Alexis Rhodes. On that afternoon they were part of the six-member Australian Institute of Sport's women's cycling team enjoying a training ride in the German countryside when an out of control car ploughed into them,
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Louise Yaxley
abc.net.au, 17 April 2006
Courage, perseverance and not a little pain.
On a summer's day in July last year the world stopped turning for Louise Yaxley and Alexis Rhodes. On that afternoon they were part of the six-member Australian Institute of Sport's women's cycling team enjoying a training ride in the German countryside when an out of control car ploughed into them,
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Gunn-Rita Dahl
womenspecific.com, 12 April 2006
Sea Otter Classic Champion 2006
Gunn-Rita Dahl splintered the women's race at the Sea Otter, opting to lead from the gun and leaving a string of solo chasers behind her. But she wasn't alone for long - she began catching the semi-pro riders that had been sent out ten minutes before the women!
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Alison Dunlap
womenspecific.com, 12 April 2006
"I’m having a blast"
The Sea Otter Classic, Monterey, California's cycling festival and racing weekend, got underway Wednesday morning. Although Alison is not racing the event, she is there "having a blast"
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Judith Arndt
t-mobile-team.com, 2 April 2006
"The cobbles suit us"
The T-Mobile Team has high hopes for the Tour of Flanders in Belgium. In a double interview with our editor Barbara Völkerding the magenta riders Ina Teutenberg and Judith Arndt talked about their expectations and the course at the “Ronde“.
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Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
t-mobile-team.com, 2 April 2006
"The cobbles suit us"
The T-Mobile Team has high hopes for the Tour of Flanders in Belgium. In a double interview with our editor Barbara Völkerding the magenta riders Ina Teutenberg and Judith Arndt talked about their expectations and the course at the “Ronde“.
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Peta Mullens
womenscycling.net, 26 March 2006
" would like to turn to the road"
Peta Mullens is a rider with the Victorian Institute of Sport. In August 2006,she hopes to be representing Australia at the Junior Track Worlds in Gent, Belgium. A track rider with ambition to switch to the road, Peta has ridden local road events such as the Jayco Bay Series as well as track events.
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Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
t-mobile-team.com, 22 March 2006
"In Europe it will be tougher still"
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg is leading the World Cup series after the first rounds of races in Australiaand New Zealand. This weekend she links up with her US-based T-Mobile team mates at the Redlands Classics in California. Afterwards she flies out to Europe to continue her season and build up to the prest
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Emma Pooley
shecycles.com, 20 March 2006
Engineering Future Success!
In 2005 Emma Pooley has gone from being a complete novice and unknown at road racing, to finishing fourth in the National Championships (just behind Nicole Cooke, the Commonwealth Games Champion) and ahead of many seasoned international riders.
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Nikki Harris
britishcycling.org, 14 March 2006
"then it kinda hits you"
One of the countries top up and coming young riders is Nikki Harris who will be riding the Commonwealth Games this week for England. Nikki has experience at World Cups and a World Championships and is looking forward to doing some criteriums and also a team pursuit against the Aussies.
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Oenone Wood
cyclingfx.nl, 10 March 2006
"Some more wins in World Cup races would be nice!"
Although not exactly a household name, 25-year-old road cyclist Oenone Wood boasts some of the most impressive credentials in Australia’s cycling team. Despite taking up competitive riding just four years ago, Wood is the current World Cup and Australian time trial champion and just recently recorde
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Dorte Lohse Rasmussen
cyclingfx.nl, 1 March 2006
"Many male riders can't fix their own bike - they cant even change the tube...."
The women’s Bianchi-Kookaï team is about to open officially its racing season on Saturday, 11 March, in Pietrasanta. Team manager Stefano Della Santa will be counting on Rasmussen, who has already won a national championship title and is in the first fifteen places in the world rankings, to perform
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