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Hammer Sarah
Admiro la cultura de pista en Colombia

El Colombiano, 27 November 2016
En 2003, cuando tenía 20 años, Sara Ketrhyn Hammer decidió abandonar el ciclismo. No sabía bien las razones, pero dejó de practicarlo.


Kristin Armstrong
Bicycling,
14 October 2016

An Interview with Olympic Time Trial Champion Kristin Armstrong
Is a legend in American cycling, and a rare testament to the work-bike-life balance. This summer in Rio, she won her third Olympic Gold Medal in the Time Trial— becoming the first cyclist of any gender or nationality to win three successive Olympic gold medals in the same event. Bicycling caught up



Evelyn Stevens
Road&Mud,
31 August 2016

Evelyn Stevens’ Interview
At this point in time when versatile rider Evelyn Stevens has announced her cycling retirement (at the end of the 2016 season) it seems to be an appropriate idea to look back over her 7-years cycling career as well as asking her to point out some highlights, goals, future plans and mental strategies


Mara Abbott
The Huffington Post,
8 August 2016

Olympian Has Refreshingly Awesome Attitude About Placing Fourth
ll that separated American cyclist Mara Abbott from winning the gold in the Olympic women’s road race on Sunday was 150 meters. But when she was mere seconds away from the finish line, three women sped by her — leaving her in fourth place.



Guarnier Megan
Ella Cyclingtips,
14 July 2016

Women’s cycling’s new leader
It was clear in the early spring that Megan Guarnier (Boels-Dolmans) was gearing up for some season. She took second at the Trofeo Binda, fourth in Flanders and third at La Fleche Wallonne, and she was just warming up.


Carmen Small
Velo News,
2 July 2016

On Olympic snub: “It makes me sick”
When Carmen Small won the 2016 national time trial championships, she thought she had punched her ticket to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. The result came on the heels of a strong European campaign for the 36-year-old Durango, Colorado resident.



Shelley Olds
CyclingNews,
12 February 2016

No regrets from 2012 Olympics
At 35 years old, Cylance Pro Cycling's Shelley Olds is likely nearing the end of her professional career. But the diminutive sprinter still packs the powerful punch the led her to the win at the inaugural la Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta last September in Spain and more recently second overall at th


Evelyn Stevens
CyclingNews,
29 January 2016

This year I have to do everything right
Evelyn Stevens is banking on hard work, consistently strong performances and her previous experience in London in 2012 to get her to the Olympic Games this summer in a position to help the US garner a gold medal. As a punchy-classics specialist with the ability to knock out a winning time trial, Ste


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