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Team Profile: UNITED STATES 2010


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Amber Neben
"I always set the bar high"

velonews.com, 29 September 2010
Amber Neben has been to so many world championships, she’s lost count. “I could figure it out if I needed to,” says the evergreen 35-year-old with an impish smile, “but it’s a special thing; every year it’s an honor to be here, it’s very exciting.”


Coryn Rivera
cyclingtribe.com,
25 August 2010

"Now that I'm done racing juniors and junior gears, bring on the big girl racing!!!"
Coryn Rivera, who already owns a closet full of national championship jerseys in ’cross, road races, crits and time trials, just added to her trophy case with bronze medals in the road race and omnium at the Junior women’s World Championships in Offida, Italy.



Shelley Olds-Evans
velonews.com,
20 May 2010

Moving to the road
Shelley Evans (Peanut Butter & Co/2012) is known for her prowess on the track, racking up three World Cup podium finishes and her second scratch race National Championship in 2009 alone, but is having a break through season on the road this year.


Sinead Miller
pghracing.org,
14 May 2010

"my hands were too frozen to get food out of my jersey pockets"
Since talking to Sinead back in January, she has been racing in Europe with her Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty12 team, slaying it in the Midwest conference and somehow going to college. We got in touch with Sinead again to ask a few questions.



Alison Starnes
cyclingtribe.com,
2 May 2010

"Everything in moderation"
Rising star Alison Starnes returns to Team TIBCO for 2010. The 24-year-old continued her rapid development in 2009, taking several impressive solo wins in NorCal races, finding the podium in several French Cup races with the national team and finishing 2nd in the Cascade Classic Time Trial stage in


Amber Rais
triplecrankset.com,
13 April 2010

Part 3 - An American in Graz
The second largest city in Austria, Graz sits in the southeastern portion of the country and along the Mur River. In 2003, the city was named as the European Capital of Culture and its Old Town area is presently listed as one of UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage Sites.



Amber Rais
triplecrankset.com,
13 April 2010

Part 2 - Decisions, Decisions, Decisions…
A standout on American soil as part of Webcor Builders and more recently Team TIBCO, and a dynamic performer for the US National team, Amber Rais is the latest American racer to test her skills full time in Europe, racing for the Austrian based KUOTA Speed Kueens.


Amber Rais
triplecrankset.com,
13 April 2010

Part 1 - Need For Speed
With the “shrinking globe,” an American woman plying her trade in Europe is not as much of a cultural oddity as it may have been in the past. But an American woman racing her bicycle on the European circuit full-time, well that is another story.



Evelyn Stevens
velocitynation.com,
8 February 2010

"Bonking is not fun"
In September 2009 Evelyn (Evie) Stevens rode her heart out in the World Road Championships in Mendrisio, Switzerland for the US team. After monster pulls at the front and hard work for her team, Stevens finished 15th overall, a stellar result for a racer who began competing in June 2008.


Sinead Miller
pghracing.org,
30 January 2010

"Nothing can beat those flat roads, cornfields, and serious headwinds"
Sinead Miller is a former South Park resident and three time junior national champion who spent a lot of time racing around here before heading off to college at powerhouse cycling school Marian University in 2008.


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