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Team Profile: KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES / MEDIFAST 2008



Interviews (13)



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David Veilleux
"We were motivated today"

podiuminsight.com, 14 September 2008
Three-time U23 Canadian Time Trial champion and two-time U23 Canadian Road Champion 20-year old David Veilleux (Kelly Benefit/Medifast) was named Most Aggressive Rider after stage 5 at the Tour of Missouri. Not a surprise for those that follow Canadian Cycling.


David Veilleux
pedalmag.com,
15 July 2008

The future is "now"
David Veilleux (QC) Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast has established himself as one of the future stars of Canadian cycling over the last few seasons. If his form over the last month is any indication then the future is "now" for Veilleux.



David Veilleux
canadiancyclist.com,
1 July 2008

"Ah, it feels good"
Stage 6 of the Tour of Pennsylvania was first delayed due to thunderstorms and a tornado warning, then restarted but neutralized, the results not counting for GC. So David Veilleux held on to his Yellow Jersey, picking up the biggest overall victory of his young career.


David Veilleux
canadiancyclist.com,
29 June 2008

"It's just great, it's a great feeling"
French-Canadian team-mates David Veilleux and Keven LaCombe left Pittsburgh crowds stunned when they claimed an impressive one-two on Stage 5 of the Tour of Pennsylvania. Veilleux won his second consecutive stage and took the overall race lead.



David Veilleux
canadiancyclist.com,
26 June 2008

"I was in the right place at the right time"
David Veilleux, who is in his first year with the U.S. pro team Kelly Benefits Strategies-Medifast, has had a strong season so far, winning the U.S. NRC Kelly Cup race and stage 6 at the Nature Valley GP.


Keven Lacombe
canadiancyclist.com,
26 June 2008

"It's good second but it's better to win"
On the opening double stage day of the Tour of Pennsylvania, Kelly Benefits Strategies-Medifast rider Keven Lacombe finished second on the first stage, fourth on the second and is currently second in the general classification.



David Veilleux
pedalmag.com,
17 June 2008

"I think I'm ready for the big races ahead"
Canada's David Veilleux (Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast) capped off a great Nature Valley Grand Prix with a fabulous win on the final Stage 6 to finish 7th overall and claim the Best Young Rider jersey.


David Veilleux
pedalmag.com,
15 June 2008

"I will try to keep it"
Friday was a double-stage day at the Nature Valley Grand Prix with the Stage 3 ITT in the morning and the Stage 4 criterium later that day. We caught up with some of the Canadian riders at both stages for some post race interviews. David Veilleux - 13th & 22nd on stages, wears Best Young Rider jers



Martin Gilbert
pedalmag.com,
14 June 2008

"we have a couple more days to win"
Following the rainstorms on Wednesday's Stage 1 of the Nature Valley Grand Prix which forced a cancellation of the men’s race we caught up with some of the Canadian riders for pre and post race interviews on Stage 2. Martin Gilbert, teammate of Alex Candalario who placed 2nd in the stage...


Andy Bajadali
cyclingnews.com,
5 April 2008

Putting Things into Focus
Defending Redlands Classic champion Andrew Bajadali and his new team, Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast, are hoping for some revenge this week after being devastated by a virus during the Tour of California.



Andy Bajadali
velonews.com,
2 April 2008

Ups and downs
It’s been a bumpy ride for Andy Bajadali. The 34-year-old has gone from pro mountain biker to pro roadie, to amateur roadie and back to pro roadie. Oh, and there was a stint living in a Turkish slum, while racing in Belgium with his buddy Alex Candelario, thrown in there for good measure.


David Veilleux
pedalmag.com,
16 February 2008

Training in paradise
Two of Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast's young Quebecers, Keven Lacombe and David Veilleux, decided to trade winter for spring by travelling south to train in the cycling paradise of Northern California.



Keven Lacombe
pedalmag.com,
16 February 2008

Training in paradise
Two of Kelly Benefit Strategies/Medifast's young Quebecers, Keven Lacombe and David Veilleux, decided to trade winter for spring by travelling south to train in the cycling paradise of Northern California.


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