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Interviews An ongoing series of interviews with riders and officials from all levels and types of women's cycling Click below to go to the interview you would like to read. Latest >> Olympic RR Champion, Nicole Cooke Olympic Silver TT medallist - Emma Pooley
Alphabetical Order - Previous Interviews Julie Barnett - World and Australian Masters Sprint Champion - reproduced courtesy of Australia's Cycle Sport News website >> www.CyclingSportNews.com Bridget Broad - Kiwi trackie Sally Cowman - Queenslander who recently won 2005 RR and TT State Championships Siobahn Dervan - the Irish Road Race Champion (2006) who rode the World Championships in Salzburg Sharon Heap - Queenland motorbiker who has swapped to mountainbike Louise Jones - ex-Welsh international sprinter and Commonwealth Games champion, now an international commissaire on road, track and cyclocross Rochelle Gilmore - Australian all-rounder and first leader of the UCI road World Cup in 2005 Lori-Ann Muenzer - Athens Olympics sprint Champion Peta Mullens - a junior with big ambitions. This VIS Aussie has her eyes set on Belgium and the junior World Track Championships later in 2006 Nicky Peters - Triathalete-turned cyclist. Nicky took a bronze medal in the Masters Track World Championships in 2005. She is UK based and rides track, time trials and road races Pat McQuaid - the President of the UCI, on the state of women's racing Wendy Sanders - CEO of Cycling Queensland Amanda Spratt - Not really an interview - Amanda wrote an article about her experiences at the Junior World Championships in Austria, August 2005 Kadee Webber - Tipped to become a star of the future
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