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Team Profile: CANADA 2009


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Michael Barry
"It's beyond anything I have ever seen in cycling"

pedalmag.com, 28 November 2009
Canada's Michael Barry has signed with the newly formed Team Sky. The team met in Manchester this week for introductions and planning and we caught up with Barry for an update on what lies ahead...


Michael Barry
velocitynation.com,
5 November 2009

The Happy Life of a Domestique
Michael Barry will move to the British-based Team Sky for 2010, and the Canadian says his racing role on the new team will be similar to that at Columbia-HTC.



Michael Barry
canadiancyclist.com,
30 October 2009

"My role won't change"
Finally, the 'open secret' is official, Canada's Michael Barry is leaving Columbia-HTC to join the new British-based ProTour squad Team Sky. Below is the official release from Team Sky, followed by a short [e-mail] interview with Michael from his home in Girona, Spain.


Michael Barry
pedalmag.com ,
28 September 2009

"it was a race of attrition"
Canada's Michael Barry was the top North American placing 18th overall in Elite men's road race at the 2009 Road World Championships on Sunday.



Ryder Hesjedal
velonews.com,
26 September 2009

Hesjedal hopeful for wonderful worlds
Vuelta a España stage-winner Ryder Hesjedal has agreed to stay with Garmin-Slipstream through the 2011 season. Hesjedal is hoping to carry the momentum from his Vuelta a España stage victory at Velefique into Sunday’s elite men’s road race at Mendrisio, Switzerland.


Ryder Hesjedal
pedalmag.com,
22 September 2009

"something I'll never forget"
Ryder Hesjedal has been making Canadian road cycling history since crossing over from the mountain biking world in 2005 but he topped all of those accomplishments by becoming the first Canadian ever to win a stage at the Vuelta, when he crossed the line first in one of the race's five mountaintop fi



Ryder Hesjedal
pezcyclingnews.com,
18 September 2009

"a beautiful day in the mountains"
It took a day or two to get hold of Ryder – when you’re a Grand Tour stage winner, the whole world wants to talk to you – but here’s what he had to say about the biggest day of his career.


Michael Barry
pedalmag.com,
18 September 2009

"We came to win stages"
Canada’s Michael Barry (Columbia-HTC) just finished the Tour of Missouri where he was the top Canuck overall and snagged the Most Aggressive Rider jersey on the final stage in Kansas City. We caught up with him before he jetted off to Europe to prepare for the Road World Championships.



Ryder Hesjedal
velonews.com,
12 September 2009

'I never doubted that it was possible'
Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Slipstream) made history Friday when he became the first Canadian to win a stage at the Vuelta a España. Hesjedal also delivered Garmin’s second consecutive stage victory at the Vuelta with a gutsy late-stage performance up the grueling Velefique climb.


Ryder Hesjedal
pezcyclingnews.com,
11 September 2009

"I’m not too unhappy"
It was the second rest day when we caught up with Garmin’s Ryder Hesjedal, the day after his team mate Tyler Farrar’s long-time-coming first Grand Tour stage win - and two days after Ryder’s own excellent second place to Simon Gerrans.



Michael Barry
pedalmag.com,
8 September 2009

"It was a straightforward day"
Mark Cavendish won the opening stage 1 St. Louis Circuit Race of the Tour of Missouri. We caught up with team mate and top Canadian pro Michael Barry to find out about today's stage and his new team.


Svein Tuft
pedalmag.com,
31 August 2009

"happy to be riding"
At the Vuelta a España Canadian history will be made as there are four Canadians competing in this year's race. Svein Tuft has been around for years, but this is his first season in Europe and his first Grand Tour.



Ryder Hesjedal
pedalmag.com,
31 August 2009

"definitely motivated"
At the Vuelta a España Canadian history will be made as there are four Canadians competing in this year's race. Ryder Hesjedal is the veteran of the bunch, having competed in five previous Grand Tours.


Michael Barry
pedalmag.com,
26 August 2009

"It seems like the heart of French cycling might be in Plouay"
Canadian pro Michael Barry (Columbia-HTC) placed 24th at the GP Ouest France-Plouay ProTour race on Sunday. Barry is having a solid year and shared his thoughts on his form, missing the Tour de France, the men's ProTour coming to Canada, and his goals for the rest of the rest of the season.



Ryder Hesjedal
velonews.com,
8 August 2009

‘Happy with super-successful Tour’
Ryder Hesjedal, fresh off finishing his second Tour de France, is roaring into the second half of the 2009 season. After posting a strong fifth place at the Clásica San Sebastián he is now setting his sights on the Vuelta a España later this month before the world championships in Mendrisio.


Michael Barry
velocitynation.com,
6 August 2009

"races would be far less predictable and more animated if radios weren't used"
Michael Barry is a Canadian born cyclist who currently races for Team Columbia HTC. He is the author of "Inside the Postal Bus", which recounts his life on the road with US Postal in 2004, and he has written for AMD, Pedal Magazine, Velonews and the Toronto Star.



Ryder Hesjedal
canadiancyclist.com,
24 July 2009

"we are still looking for stages"
We spoke with Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Slipstream) yesterday evening after stage 17 of the Tour de France - the hardest of the race. Hesjedal - Canada's only rider in the Tour this year - finished a strong 26th on the stage.


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