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.
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Eric Wohlberg
roadbikereview.com, 23 April 2008
Gnarly Canadian in Georgia
Canadian Eric Wohlberg is a three-time Olympian and has been racing for fifteen years. He joined the all Canadian continental Symmetrics Pro Cycling Team in 2004. While the team was snubbed by the Amgen Tour of California, they were invited and are racing in the Tour of Georgia.
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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.
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Svein Tuft
canadiancyclist.com, 22 April 2008
"Hoping it all comes together"
Prior to the start of the Tour de Georgia, Symmetrics' Svein Tuft chatted with Amy Smolens as he was relaxing with roommate Christian Meier after a morning training ride.
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Cameron Evans
pedalmag.com, 22 April 2008
Off to Georgia
With a palmares that includes a stage win at Altoona, Espoir National Road title, Elite National Road title, and recently upsetting the bad-boys of Rock Racing at the San Dimas stage race it’s easy to forget that Cam Evans is only 24.
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Davide Rebellin
cyclingnews.com, 22 April 2008
Ardennes and beyond
Sunday in Valkenburg, Italy's Davide Rebellin proved he was on target for his beloved Classics of the North: Amstel Gold, Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège. The 36 year-old talked about the Ardennes and his plans for the future, which includes hopes of Worlds gold.
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Henk Vogels
podiuminsight.com, 22 April 2008
The art of the sprint
Earlier this year during the Tour of California, I had a chance to talk with Toyota-United's Henk Vogels about the art of the sprint. The black magic known as the leadout train was demonstrated in today's Tour de Georgia stage where Vogels, and Dominique Rollin led out Ivan Dominguez.
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Alessandro Petacchi
cyclingnews.com, 22 April 2008
Doubts and ambitions for both Giro and Tour
Alessandro Petacchi may already have 25 Giro d'Italia stage wins under his belt since 2003, but he certainly wouldn't mind a few more this year. However, his participation still hinges on a Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decision over his non-negative doping control from last year's Giro.
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Baden Cooke
Versus TV, 21 April 2008
"I know I can do even better"
Baden Cooke talks about his first few months in the team, is goals for the season and especially about the Tour de France. The result is an interesting look at the 29 year-old Australian rider and an analysis of his main rivals.
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Julien Absalon
velonews.com, 20 April 2008
"Houffalize is mythic"
You may have thought that frenchman Julien Absalon had won every important cross-country mountain bike race on the planet, but he has never won mountain biking’s classic Houffalize round of the UCI World Cup. He has been second once and fourth three times. This Sunday, he’ll get another shot.
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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.
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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.
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Jenny Fay
cyclingweekly.co.uk, 18 April 2008
"Adrenalin, pain, relief and hopefully success"
Former Irish time trial champion and new Swift Racing recruit Jenny Fay talks about pick 'n' mix sweets and living in Belgium.
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Xavier Florencio
cyclingnews.com, 18 April 2008
Ready for Amstel, Flèche and Liège
The Ardennes Classics are coming and the 28 year-old spaniard of Team Bouygues Telecom, Xavier Florencio, winner of the 2006 Clásica San Sebastián, is ready to show his ability to be among the top contenders.
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Shelley Olds-Evans
triplecrankset.com, 17 April 2008
"The problem with the men is that it’s so predictable"
As part of PROMAN Racing, Shelley Olds has been a major contributor in capturing back-to-back Northern California/Nevada Cycling Association Women’s Premiere series team titles, while on the track she was identified by USA Cycling as one of the next up and coming talents on the National level.
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Sandra Walter
pedalmag.com, 17 April 2008
"I figured it was time for a change"
World-class XC MTB racer Sandra Walter closed the 2007 season fourth overall in the internationally competitive SwissPower Cup Series and was also the 4th-ranked Canadian woman in the UCI standings.
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