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At the end of the day health comes first

The Advertiser, Reece Homfray, 29 Azaroa 2016
Nork aipatua: Bitossi

Three-time Olympian and reigning national road champion Jack Bobridge has succumbed to the effects of rheumatoid arthritis and retired from cycling.



Bobridge Q&A: “I’ve got to step up again…”

Ride, Rob Arnold, 15 Iraila 2015
Nork aipatua: Bitossi

Another stanza in Jack Bobridge’s cycling career is set to start on 1 January when he joins the Trek Factory Racing team thanks to a new contract that was brokered by the young South Australian’s manager Baden Cooke. RIDE spoke to Bobridge moments after the news of the 26-year-old’s return to the WorldTour was announced. Below is a transcript of that exchange…



Jack Bobridge after the hour record

Ryde, Rob Arnold, 4 Otsaila 2015
Nork aipatua: Bitossi

In the tunnel beneath the Joe Ciavola Velodrome in Darebin, a cyclist sat shattered by a ride that lasted an hour.



Jack Bobridge on The Hour (part one)

Ryde, Rob Arnold, 29 Urtarrila 2015
Nork aipatua: Bitossi

Three days before Jack Bobridge attempts to become the first Australian to break the world hour record, he spoke to Rob Arnold about the challenge that lies ahead. In part one of a two-part series we discuss the requisite wattage for the hour record, how his emphatic ride in the Tour Down Under will serve him for the next quest… and what traits his Cervélo track bike has.



Bobridge: “I’ve beaten an ‘unbreakable’ record before” (Part two)

Ryde, Rob Arnold, 29 Urtarrila 2015
Nork aipatua: Bitossi

In part two of our interview with Jack Bobridge before his attempt on the hour record, Rob Arnold asks about his arthritis, booze, family, Armstrong, Wiggins… and the changes he’s made in his life in recent years. (In the first instalment, ‘Jacky Bobby’ talks about his bikes for the hour, the work-outs at the Tour Down Under and what wattage he’ll need to put out to break the hour record.)



“I didn’t prepare for the 4-km world record”

cyclingtime.com, Jean-François Quénet, 7 Otsaila 2011
Nork aipatua: chagu

Australia’s Jack Bobridge shocked the world of cycling – and himself – as he bettered the 15- year old world record of Chris Boardman in the 4-km individual pursuit. He spoke exclusively to cyclingtime.com before starting the prologue of the Tour of Qatar.



Jumpin’ Jack Bobo

velonews.com, Anthony Tan, 20 Urtarrila 2011
Nork aipatua: lucybears

“For all you cycling fans – remember the name Jack Bobridge. His future’s bright.” This was the famous tweet from Lance Armstrong two years ago, when the Texan made his comeback at the 2009 Tour Down Under. VeloNews caught up with Bobridge midway through the Santos Tour Down Under.



The fastest man in the world

cyclingtribe.com, 12 Martxoa 2010
Nork aipatua: lucybears

Now the fastest man in the world under current rules, Jack Bobridge shattered Brad McGee’s 8 year old Australian 4000m individual pursuit record last month. His time was also faster than the Olympic record set by Britain's reigning Olympic Champion Bradley Wiggins in Beijing.



"on the track until London"

pezcyclingnews.com, Matt Conn, 22 Maiatza 2009
Nork aipatua: lucybears

It was only a matter of ‘with which team’ and ‘when’, young Aussie Jack Bobridge was going to turn professional, and this week it was announced that a deal had been struck with Team Garmin Slipstream to look after the interests of the young track star.



Pondering retirement as his season comes to an early close

Cyclingtips, Matt de Neef, 0 0000
Nork aipatua: Bitossi

Reigning Australian road race champion Jack Bobridge is weighing up his future in the sport after bringing his 2016 season to a close ahead of schedule.








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