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Interview with Sam Webster –
New Zealand's rising sprint star
The rivalry! Man-Oh-Man, it is a massive rivalry.
The Australians always bring their A-Game.
The kiwi lads don't want to lose ever and always put out a gutsy,
passionate effort.
The races are great to watch as nobody ever backs down.
The rivalry still exists off the bike in the pit areas,
however it is always maintained as a friendly rivalry and
both sides are always the first to congratulate the other.
Interview with Kaarle McCulloch –
the up-and-coming sprinter from down under
I am very strong at the moment and have a great base,
and towards the end of January our focus will turn more towards
getting some speed into our legs, so I am pretty confident I will
just get faster and faster! My big focus this season is to qualify
for the World Championships and compete in Poland.
Exclusive interview with
6x Junior World Champion Kristina Vogel
For now, my goal is to get well established in women elite field. I hope that I get well adjusted to the new level of racing during the World Cups in Cali and Copenhagen and that I can show at the World Championships that I have the potential to become a champion at the women’s, too.
4x US Champions Cari Higgins story
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I am an athlete. I am a competitor. I am a sprinter. ...
Anna Meares watching the mangoes grow
My plans are to take the remainder of the year off.
I have not trained much since Beijing and
plan on spending the final 2 months of the year at home
with my family in Queensland.
In January I will look to come back into full time training
and racing. ...
Joshia Ng on the Malaysian team
"I'm excited for the upcoming world cup season.
It will be interesting to see how everyone goes post Olympics.
A lot of team's budgets get cut after the Olympics
so it will be interesting to see how that affects performance.
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