Jan
29
Cyclocross World Championships
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We arrived in Hoogerheide yesterday for the 2009 Cyclocross World Championships. The town has done an amazing job of preparing for the estimated 70,000 fans that will soon invade the tiny village. The town, which was liberated by the Canadians in World War II, is located 30 minutes north of Brussels, Belgium.
Last night we arrived at the Tasty Wok Hotel and Restaurant (our accomodations for the week) and took a walking tour of the course. Depite the weird name, our accomodations are excellent. We are practically staying on the course while other European teams are driving in from 30-50km away…thanks to Norm Thibault for that brilliant move! The course is rough and technical in several sections. The stairs and run up areas are short and challenging. The course doesn’t really seem to favour any particular rider. It’s going to be about horsepower and pack positioning.
Kyle Fry, Wendy Simms and Pepper Harleton are the first athletes to arrive. The rest of the team will arrive today. The team’s first training session is at 2pm. We have a great staff here. With Norm, Paul, Kevin and the help of the other Canadian supporters, my job in Hoogerheide will be made much easier.
Jan
9
Daily Peleton Interview with Alison
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| Interview: Alison Testroete |
| By Bart Hazen |
| Date: 1/7/2009 |
| Interview: Alison Testroete |
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Interview: Alison TestroeteCanadian Alison Testroete returns for her third year building for a breakout year in 2009. Can you introduce yourself? Why did you choose cycling as your sport?
Which hobbies do you have next to cycling? How do you look back on the 2008 season? You competed for the Aaron’s Cycling team in 2008. Now the team no longer exists. For which team you are going to ride in 2009?
What’s the reason that Aaron’s decided to withdraw its sponsorship? What do you prefer the most in racing? What race has been a favorite of yours? You rode the Thüringen Rundfahrt the past season… will your schedule include more races in Europe in 2009? What races would you like to race in Europe if given the opportunity?
What race will be the 2009 debut for you and the team? And how does your schedule more or less looks like. Who has inspired you, or currently inspires you to race. (Or in the present)? |
Jan
5
New Elitewave Website
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Thanks to Alex Wrubleski for creating our new website. I think you’ll agree it’s a huge improvement over the other sites we’ve used in the past. Over the next couple of weeks you can look forward to more and more information being added to the site. If you’d still like to look at the old one, you can visit http://www.danproulxcoaching.blogspot.com/
Happy New Year everyone!
Nov
23
Bronze for Sarah at Cyclocross nationals
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Pepper, Wendy and Sarah share the National Championship podium
A year spent working on starts finally paid off for Sarah who earned a Bronze medal at the National Cyclocross Championships in Edmonton over the weekend. Sarah established herself in third place within the first 200m of the race and held on to this position to the end. The field included cyclocross legend Wendy Simms (Kona) and a strong field of proven cyclocross experts - among them Pepper Harelton (Juventus) who finished in second place. Both Pepper and Sarah made huge improvements this year as they were both fighting for 7th and 8th position at the 2007 championships. While Sarah competed mainly on the road to earn her improvements, Pepper went the mountain bike route - even completing the Bow 80 on her cross bike (80km in the Mountains!!). On the third lap of the race, Sarah hit a course marker hard with her hand. She was able to finish but immediately lost all strength in her hand when she crossed the finish line. Xrays would later reveal a fracture of the 4th metacarpal. (Sarah is now back on the trainer and using a set of aero-bars on her cross bike so that she can ride and keep her hand slightly elevated). Sarah hopes to be back in action for the USGP cross races in Portland this December.
Melanie Vaughan and Jaymie McGowan made huge improvements in their performance this year. Melanie, in particular, became a factor in the elite women’s race - starting the second day of competition with a world class start that immediately put her into the top of the field. Jaymie rode well and improved on her performance from last year. She was battling a cold all weekend, so it wasn’t quite her best, but she showed that her dedication to training is paying off. Christy Love, who has had a very demanding schedule of late showed perseverence and class by putting in a strong effort on both days of racing.
In the Junior Races, we brought the Cycling BC boys up to Edmonton to do some damage. Evan Guthrie won the Junior Men’s National Championships and Kevin Thorpe won the Silver Medal. On the second day of racing at Jim Horner, we created a team strategy that saw a third BC rider, Sebastian Sleep, climb onto the podium - hatrick!




