World Cup

Hamburg Race Report

The Hamburg World Cup is an awesome race. Run with German precision, the race is usually quite a spectacle for the people of Hamburg (Hamburgers!). Last year an estimated 300,000 people came out to watch the World Champs and it wasn’t much different at this year’s race where I managed to finish 18th. With that

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European Adventure

It’s time to race again! I’m off to Europe today for three races in as many weeks. It all starts this weekend at the FISU World University Championship in Erdek, Turkey. Both our men’s and women’s teams are very strong and were recently described as the ”strongest team we have ever taken to the FISU

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Update

I haven’t posted in awhile and that’s mainly because I’ve been hitting some high volume training in the past 3 weeks – this week ended up at 26.75 hours.  This seems like a lot to me now but I have a feeling this will probably be normal for me in the near future.  My highest

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Not-last-place

Overall my first world cup was very much a learning experience. There were ups and downs but overall it was an O.K. day. I had a small mechanical issue upon getting on my bike – my shoe came unclipped and was dangling from my foot. It took awhile to fix it (a good 20 seconds)

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In New Zealand

Hi there, I’ve finally had the time to set up this webpage for myself – all it took was a taper from training and getting as far away from school as I could possibly get!  Anyways, I’m currently in New Zealand for the New Plymouth World Cup.  It’s going to be the first world cup

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