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Riders Profile: Oenone Wood





7 Interviews

Wood turns full attention to family

cyclingnews.com, Ben Atkins, 26 September 2008
Posted by: lucybears

Oenone Wood took the peloton by storm with two consecutive World Cup titles in 2004 and 2005. Despite this, the popular Aussie has decided to call an early end to her professional career to return home and restart her career as an electrical engineer.



Putting the past behind them

cyclingnews.com, Susan Westemeyer , 6 February 2007
Posted by: lucybears

A horrific auto crash into the Australian Institute of Sports' women's team in July 2005 continues to make itself felt in the lives of two T-Mobile riders; only one of whom was involved in the accident.



Early season racing in America

cyclingfx.nl, Bart Hazen, 24 January 2007
Posted by: lucybears

Switching from Nürnberger to T-Mobile does not mean a lot of changes in her racing schedule for this year, but one difference is some early season racing in America. The team will be racing Sequoia Classic and Redlands Tour in California.



Oenone Wood In Tuscany

pezcyclingnews.com, Gordan Cameron, 26 October 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Oenone Wood rocketed to the top with a series of great performances in the toughest races in Europe – winning back-to-back World Cups in 2004 and 2005. Although she couldn’t get the hat-trick in a tough 2006, next year brings a new team and a new resolve to grab even more success.



"A hot shower and a massage always helps"

pezcyclingnews.com, 15 May 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Oenone greeted us with a big smile and a warm welcome. Quickly in out of the cold, we relax in the living room of her Aunt and Uncle’s house, listening to some hip music, talking about the Tour of Flanders, her Commonwealth Games medals and her upcoming races.



"Some more wins in World Cup races would be nice!"

cyclingfx.nl, 10 March 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Although not exactly a household name, 25-year-old road cyclist Oenone Wood boasts some of the most impressive credentials in Australia’s cycling team. Despite taking up competitive riding just four years ago, Wood is the current World Cup and Australian time trial champion and just recently recorded her third straight overall victory in the Geelong Tour.



Finishing it off in style

Cyclingnews.com, Hernan Alvarez Macias , 25 September 2005
Posted by: lucybears

The face said it all - showing everyone a big smile, and her new bronze medal, Australia’s Oenone Wood was on cloud nine, even though gold eluded her in the world championships women’s road race. Wood felt wonderful after finishing off some great teamwork for third, ending a very good season that included first overall in the women's World Cup and winning the overall Tour de Montreal. Cyclingnews' Hernan Alvarez Macias caught up with Wood minutes after the worlds race in the medical control, together with Nicole Cooke and Regina Schleicher.








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