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Gearing up for a busy season

Watson Lake's Spencer Skerget recently got his first taste of international mountain bike racing during a trip to Chile. And all things considered, the 22-year-old did pretty well. Skerget finished 13th out of 15 riders in a cross-country race on March 8. He finished 20th out of 35 riders in...
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Critters, elements challenge long-distance cyclist

DAWSON CITY - Greg Van Tighem arrived in Eagle Plains last Thursday, after a slog of a ride from Dawson.The Jasper, Alta. fire chief left Dawson March 28 on a trip to Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., to raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada.Various travellers who had seen him along the way...
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In the News: Italian federation chief criticizes UCI over Astana case

Italian cycling federation president Renato di Rocco has criticized the UCI's handling of the Astana case, the Reuters wire service reported Tuesday.Di Rocco, a member of the UCI's management committee, wrote a letter March 27 to UCI president Brian Cookson outlining his concerns over how the...
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Eisel calls for rider unity in cases of extreme weather

The experienced Team Sky rider was speaking at the start of the Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde, race that saw the first twelve kilometres neutralized, as high winds again buffeted the peloton. The riders faced a similar scenario in Sunday's Gent-Wevelgem and despite a brief respite, as Eisel led a...
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Lampre: Not re-signing Horner ‘came down to his age’

Age was the deciding factor in Chris Horner's future with Lampre-Merida. Despite a bumpy 2014 campaign with the Italian team that included a heavy crash and his untimely departure from the Vuelta a España, it was Horner's birth certificate that ultimately proved his undoing with the WorldTour...
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The Changing Man: Through the years with Bradley Wiggins

In just a matter of months Bradley Wiggins will hang up his jersey at Team Sky and start a new chapter of his career at his WIGGINS squad.The 2012 Tour de France winner's career has spanned over a decade and seen him ride for the likes of FDJ, Cofidis and Garmin. At the Tour of Qatar, Wiggins sat...
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Melissa "Missy" Giove

Missy forged the path for mainstream professional downhill mountain bikers around the globe. A serious force of nature, Missy (42) did not earn her nickname The Missile for nothing.

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Jane Eccles


In 2005, a few days after giving birth, Jane and her family were told she had just hours to live. She had contracted Necrotising Fasciitis (NF) and it was very quickly ripping through her body.

Thankfully their prognosis was not correct, but for Jane this was only the first battle of many. Extensive surgery was required to get rid of the NF, one which involved the removal of her abdominal muscles. As she lay in intensive care, it was becoming clear that her physical ability would never be the same again.

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Tara Llane

Tara Liane's incredible story is not one of how she became paralyzed crashing in a downhill mountain bike race back in 2007 but rather one of determination, drive and the positivity.

The four-time national bike champion may have lost the use of her legs but she is living proof that you can always come back fighting and if you have the will, energy and competitive spirit can help you to achieve what others would deem impossible.

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Eileen Gray

One of the pioneers and champions of women's racing is Eileen Gray. It's a name that might not be familiar to many, but the incredible vision and hard work of this woman made a significant contribution to establishing women's cycle racing on the national and international stage.

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