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Team Profile: AUSTRALIA 2010


Interviews (16)



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Rochelle Gilmore
One down, two to go

pezcyclingnews.com, 29 November 2010
Rochelle Gilmore has scored a big, bold line through the first of her career targets checklist: the Commonwealth Games Gold Medal is safely stashed in the collection. Now it's time for full concentration on the 2011 Worlds in Copenhagen and the 2012 Olympics in London.


Rochelle Gilmore
dailypeloton.com,
12 November 2010

"I’m loving the life!"
Australian Rochelle Gilmore recently claimed a fantastic victory in the Women’s 112 km road race at the Commonwealth Games. The race took place under sunny skies on a course through some of the most picturesque areas of downtown New Delhi, including the famous India Gate and Presidential Palace.



Rochelle Gilmore
bicycles.net.au,
26 August 2010

A cut above the rest
The list of medals alongside Rochelle Gilmore's name is extensive; she has silver medals from the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester and the Melbourne Commonwealth Games in 2006 (Track). Now, she really wants gold.


Rachel Neylan
cyclingtribe.com,
30 July 2010

"The team had a a fantastic race"
Current Amy Gillett Foundation sponsorship holder, Rachel Neylan recently finished 9th overall in the Tour Féminin en Limousin, a four day, hilly, technical stage race comprised of three road races and one TT in France.



Tiffany Cromwell
bicycles.net.au,
21 June 2010

Climbing Mountains
Tiffany Cromwell is about to ride the Giro del Trentino, a hilly three day course in Italy. There’s a few thousand meters of climbing and this race is an excellent opportunity to gauge her physical and mental condition before July’s ten day Giro d’Italia.


Tiffany Cromwell
Bicycles Network Australia,
11 June 2010

aka Tiffy, Tiff, Tiffinator, TJ, Cromo
Tiffany Cromwell can be described as young and enthusiastic, yet, she’s an aggressive rider who wants a tough race, she’s determined to work hard as an athlete and her dedication is reflected in the results that she’s achieved.



Jo Hogan
cyclingtribe.com,
8 June 2010

"the conditions were a bit average to say the least"
The weather smiled on St Kilda and Albert Park for the inaugural SKCC-Teschner Grand Prix a couple of weeks ago, where SKCC's Jo Hogan, now wearing her VIS colours, launched a successful attack in the last three laps. But it was a different story when Jo raced the Creswick Handicap on the weekend!


Lauren Kitchen
Bicycles Network Australia,
8 June 2010

"my major motivating factor is my hunger to join a top pro team"
Lauren Kitchen is the youngest women in the Australian Women’s Road Cycling Team. Lauren "Loz" took time out of her schedule to speak with Rowena Scott for Bicycles Network Australia before she heads to the Giro d’Italia Femminile in July.



Rachel Neylan
Bicycles Network Australia,
5 June 2010

Proud to start in the Green and Gold
Rachel Neylan, member of the Australian Women’s Road Cycling Team is headed for the GP Ciudad de Valladolid in Spain this weekend, the 6th installment of the UCI Women’s World Cup. Rachel sat down and answered a few questions for for Bicycles Network Australia about the upcoming event.


Amanda Spratt
cyclingtribe.com,
2 June 2010

"my first win in Europe was pretty special"
Amanda Spratt claimed victory in the Grand Prix de Beauraing in Belgium on 16 May. The 22-year-old took the lead in the final lap of the 88 kilometre race winning just ahead of Belgium’s Inge Roggeman. It was Spratt’s first major win in two years after making a comeback from a hip and knee injury.



Rochelle Gilmore
cyclingtribe.com,
20 May 2010

"I love the pressure!"
In the 2010 Jayco Bay Cycling Classic in January Rochelle Gilmore showed her class, dominating the Women’s race for the Honda Dream Team. Then it was off to Europe with her Pro team Lotto. We caught up with her as she returned home for a well earned two week break.


Rachel Neylan
bunchridefinder.com.au,
6 May 2010

Rachel Neylan talks all things Cycling
Bunch Ride Finder was lucky enough this week to catch up with Australia’s Rachel Neylan. From runner turned cyclist, in late 2008, the passionate and ambitious 28 year old has promptly progressed to international racing.



Emma Mackie
Cyclingtribe.com,
19 April 2010

Cycling Tribe Interview
Emma, Thanks for your time. To begin with, how did you get into cycling? No problem, thanks for asking. I always played a lot of sports in high school and did a little triathlon and a bit of track during that time. But didn’t really take up the sport ‘til after High school. My sister’s boyfriend Rh


Rachel Neylan
Bicycles Network Australia,
8 April 2010

"eating, speaking and living Italiano!"
Relative new comer to the women's peloton, Rachel Neylan has bridged the gap from Nationally recognised runner to Professional Road Cyclist. She is preparing to race in Europe this season with the Australian National Team and Team Fanini/System Data.



Ruth Corset
Cyclingtribe.com,
4 April 2010

"2012 Olympics is definitely my ultimate goal"
Though she’s only been racing for four years, Ruth Corset was named Australian Female Cyclist of the Year in 2009, started off the 2010 season by winning the Australian national road championship and will be with Team TIBCO as they make their first foray into Europe in the spring.


Tiffany Cromwell
pezcyclingnews.com,
11 February 2010

"To race the Worlds in your own country would be awesome"
Whisper this, but sometimes driven, ruthlessly ambitious sportspeople can be a bit … one-dimensional. That’s what makes Tiffany Cromwell more than just an up-and-coming talent. It’s not just train, race, recover, repeat. There’s a lot more going on away from the road …


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