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Team Profile: TEAM COLUMBIA - HTC WOMEN 2009



Interviews (12)



Interviews
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Chloe Hosking
The capital kid

cyclingnews.com, 30 November 2009
Young Australian rider Chloe Hosking is the latest talent from Down Under making it into the ranks of the Columbia-HTC 'superteam'. Hailing from the national capital of Canberra, the 19-year-old impressed in 2009 and caught the eye of Bob Stapleton and his management team.


Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
womenscycling.net,
9 August 2009

Team Columbia HTC Interviews
The most successful member of the team in 2009, Ina-Yoko Teutenberg, has sprinted to victory twenty times this year. Her ability to transfer her power skills on the flat to get her over the climbs and on to the finish, makes her the outstanding sprinter for the season so far.



Ellen van Dijk
womenscycling.net,
9 August 2009

Team Columbia HTC Interviews
One of the newest members of the team is the tall, Dutch, dual trackie and roadie, Ellen van Dijk, who has added extra power to the team. Still under 23 and eligible for the 'young rider category' in events, van Dijk has settled well into the team and is enjoying her new challenge.


Judith Arndt
womenscycling.net,
9 August 2009

Team Columbia HTC Interviews
Probably the most experienced and famous of the team members, Judith Arndt will look back on 2009 and reflect on the positives and negatives.



Linda Villumsen
womenscycling.net,
9 August 2009

Team Columbia HTC Interviews
The Danish mulitple National Champion, Linda Villumsen, with roots in both Denmark and New Zealand had to step up and face some tough challenges this season


Kim Anderson
womenscycling.net,
9 August 2009

Team Columbia HTC Interviews
One of two Americans on the team Kim Anderson (Mara Abbott is the other) is seen as the experienced and key member of the team. At 41 years old, she is in a minority age group that continues to show that you can continue to excel in cycling beyond the age of 40.



Luise Keller
ouest-france.fr,
9 August 2009

« Donner le meilleur... »
L'Allemande Luise Keller (Team Columbia) remet son titre en jeu. Sa principale adversaire sera Judith Arndt, son équipière.


Chloe Hosking
dailypeloton.com,
30 April 2009

Beginners Luck ?
The talented 18 year old Australian sprinter, winner of the Tour of Chongming Island, talks about her dream of becoming a professional women's road cyclist.



Eleonora van Dijk
womenscycling.net,
27 March 2009

Juggling the road and the track
Eleonora Van Dijk of The Netherlands has had an interesting 12 months since she won the women's scratch race with a solo break in the closing laps of the 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.


Emilia Fahlin
pedalmag.com,
17 February 2009

"It's a really fun race"
We caught up with Swedish national road champ Emilia Fahlin (Columbia-Highroad) following her victory at the 2009 Amgen Tour of California Women's Criterium - the NRC season opener and Santa Rosa's wettest stage race in history.



Mara Abbott
dailypeloton.com,
14 February 2009

Mara Abbott Ascending
We caught up with the Team Columbia superstar at her training camp in Spain to find out a little more about Mara and her take on everything from the nation's economic climate to Fergie and Malt-O-Meal!


Alex Wrubleski
pedalmag.com,
15 January 2009

"it could have been a lot worse"
Last october Canada's Alex Wrubleski was injured when she got hit by a truck whilst she was out training near Calgary. In 2009 she will be riding for the Columbia-Highroad professional cycling team and during the squad's training camp in Mallorca, she spoke about the accident.


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