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Team Profile: MATRIX FITNESS PRO CYCLING 2015






Interviews
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Elinor Barker
Portrait: Elinor Barker

Rouleur, 21 October 2015
Rainbow jerseys, the Welsh revolution and a loathing of swimming lessons: Elinor Barker's inexorable rise to the top


Jessie Walker
velouk.net,
14 July 2015

Interview – Jessie Walker’s Ticket to Italy
Part of a cycling family with a rich history in the sport, Jessie Walker recently started riding for an Italian UCI team, Servetto-Footon, in June and has not disappointed in the Giro Rosa, the Women’s Tour of Italy.



Helen Wyman
Youth Cycle Sport,
25 May 2015

Living life to the full
Helen Wyman is one of the very best cyclocross riders in the world, and she’s a hero to many young riders. We caught up with the multiple champion with the Milton Keynes Cyclocross World Cup now just a few days away. Her positive attitude shines through – read about her advice for girls, maki


Lucy Shaw
total Women's Cycling,
26 March 2015

Juggling Pro Cycling Dreams with A Levels
Lucy Shaw is a 17-year-old on a mission – combining A level studies with bike racing, she joined Matrix Fitness Pro Cycling as a development rider this year.



Elinor Barker
total Women's Cycling,
20 March 2015

Growning out of Saying ‘Pick Me!’ & Knowing her Goals
She joined Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling in 2013, aged 18, and has now chosen to move to Matrix Fitness Pro Cycling for 2015, saying she feels more sure of herself than she did aged 18.


Laura Trott
Total Women's Cycling,
27 February 2015

Promoting Women's Cycling and Being Nervous Sometimes
Trott, 22, joined Matrix Fitness as they allow her “breathing space” to prepare for Track racing at the Rio Olympics in 2016 and because she admires their work in women’s cycling.



Helen Wyman
Podium Cafe,
29 January 2015

Worlds Week - the Helen Wyman interview
It's Cyclocross World Championships week! So of course we had to catch up with friend-of-the-Café, the British Kona rider Helen Wyman, who was bronze medallist last year, to talk about the Tábor course, who she predicts to win, how her season's been disappointing, but the activism has made up for th


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