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Riders Profile: Anna Meares






5 Interviews

Entrevista a Anna Meares

Rueda Lenticular, Alfonso Blanco Criado, 15 March 2015
Posted by: Bitossi

Hoy es un día de esos especiales en Rueda Lenticular, ya que no todos los días se tiene un gran honor de publicar una entrevista con toda una múltiple Campeona del Mundo y Olímpica. Se trata de la ciclista de pista australiana Anna Meares, la ciclista más laureada de su país y sin duda una de las mejores pistards de todos los tiempos.



Anna Meares on Aguascalientes

Ryde, Rob Arnold, 25 February 2015
Posted by: Bitossi

In November 2013, the UCI held a round of the track cycling World Cup in Aguascalientes in Mexico. It proved to be one of the fastest meets in the history of cycling. World records in the 500m TT and ‘kilo’ were set by Anna Meares and François Pervis, respectively: 32.836 sec and 56.303 sec. The sprint times were phenomenally fast and some endurance athletes also benefitted from the conditions in what is arguably the quickest track in the world. It is to be the site of Thomas Dekker’s hour record attempt today (25 February 2015)… and with this in mind, we thought it an appropriate time to publish an online version of the interview with Meares. She explains the nature of the track and offers her thoughts on why it’s so conducive to fast times…



A quick chat with Anna Meares.

Women who cycle, Women who cycle, 2 September 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

I was lucky enough to catch up with the amazing Anna Meares via email for an interview. I find Anna very inspiring and have been lucky enough to see her race a couple of times at the velodrome in Sydney.



Review of a sprint: one year later.

Ride Cycling Revue, Rob Ride, 7 August 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

7 August 2013, marks the first anniversary of Anna Meares’ win in the sprint competition at the London Olympics. Upon her return to Australia last August, one of her first interviews about her third Olympic experience was conducted at RIDE HQ. The 29-year-old would go on to tell her stories over and over again to captivated audiences who are immediately attracted to her professionalism and charm. She is one of the true stars of the Australian cycling scene and with good reason: she is a spirited rider who has succeeded at the highest level across a range of disciplines.



A fresh approach

cyclingnews.com, Greg Johnson, 24 March 2009
Posted by: lucybears

Anna Meares won a sprint silver medal at last year's Olympic Games, but despite the inspiring journey to Beijing glory Meares won't contest the race at this week's UCI Track World Championships.








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