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Team Profile: WEBCOR BUILDERS CYCLING TEAM 2008


Interviews (13)



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Christine Thorburn
Doctor of speed

cyclingnews.com, 11 August 2008
Christine Thorburn did her best for the United States of America squad in yesterday's Olympic Games women's road race. While it didn't work out for the North Americans, Thorburn has one more chance to get her country a medal in Wednesday's time trial before retiring at the end of the year.


Erinne Willock
pedalmag.com,
17 June 2008

"Beijing is my primary focus"
With the Canadian selections for Beijing pending we caught up with the tired but happy Erinne Willock after the 5-stage Tour du Grand Montreal to talk about her successes and goals for the rest of the season.



Gina Grain
pedalmag.com,
14 June 2008

"I bit the biscuit and ate some gravel"
Following the rainstorms on Wednesday's Stage 1 of the Nature Valley Grand Prix which forced a cancellation of the men’s race we caught up with some of the Canadian riders for pre and post race interviews on Stage 2. Gina Grain (Webcor Builders), crashed on the final circuit and finished 89th.


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.



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.


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.



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.


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.



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.


Gina Grain
pedalmag.com,
8 March 2008

"Its like a chess game you know..?"
With a vast array of illustrious credentials, Gina Grain has made it no secret that she means business when it comes to racing bikes. Her aspiration is that her top-level performances will bring her one step closer to her ultimate goal, to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.



Katheryn Curi Mattis
pezcyclingnews.com,
19 February 2008

The Mind of a Mentally Fit Pro
What does it take – mentally – for professional cyclists to be successful in a stage race like the Tour of California? Pez talks candidly with Katheryn Curi Mattis, Steven Cozza, and Ben Jacques-Maynes, and hears some surprising and inspiring stories.


Alex Wrubleski
pedalmag.com,
30 January 2008

"My first objective for this season is to make the Olympic team"
Alex Wrubleski has notably been a successful rider thus far in her still young cycling career. After racing with Colavita Sutter Home in 2007, Wrubleski has joined Webcor Builders women's pro cycling team for the 2008 season.



Erinne Willock
pedalmag.com,
14 January 2008

Back on the roster
Some might say that cycling is in Erinne’s blood. Erinne’s father, Martin Willock, was a tenacious Canadian Olympic cyclist himself. From the very first day Erinne could ride a two-wheeler at the age of 3 Martin had Erinne race her sister’s around the yard.


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