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03.22.11 - WOMEN'S TEAM PURSUIT
SQUAD ANNOUNCED FOR 2011 TRACK CYCLING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Tara Whitten, Laura Brown and Clara Hughes
to race for Canada; Stephanie Roorda alternate
(Apeldoorn, NED - March 22, 2011) The Canadian Cycling
Association (CCA) announced the composition of its Women's
Team Pursuit to compete for Canada at the 2011 UCI Track
Cycling World Championships which starts tomorrow in
Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
Based on time trials held between four eligible riders
on the track in Apeldoorn, Tara Whitten (Edmonton, AB),
Laura Brown (Vancouver, BC) and Clara Hughes (Glen Sutton,
QC) have been named the three riders to represent Canada
by Head Coach, Richard Wooles. The fourth rider, Stephanie
Roorda (Vancouver, BC) will serve as the alternate.
The Women’s Team Pursuit race will be held on
Thursday March 24.
"The fact that we are now in a position to choose
the best athletes on the moment shows a lot of strength
and depth in WTP in Canada. It’s always tough
when a rider is left out, but it is great to see new
blood in the team," said Richard Wooles, head coach
of the Canadian Track Cycling team. “Clara Hughes’
selection to the starting order brings in a new dynamic
and an unknown quantity; we are all excited to see the
team compete at the upcoming World Championships in
Apeldoorn.”
"We are currently in a position where we never
have been before. Conducting time trials prior to a
competition in order to select a team is certainly a
great situation in which to find ourselves. This is
one of the many signs that testifies to the strength
of the Canadian track program led by Richard Wooles,"
said Jacques Landry, High Performance Director for the
CCA. "The four women that vied for a spot on the
World Championship squad are all elite athletes with
the potential and the ability to compete successfully
at this high level."
The 2011 World Track Championships will signal a return
to competitive cycling for Clara Hughes. Her last major
cycling race dates back to the 2003 Pan American Games,
but she feels her progress has been steady, and sees
the World Championships as an opportunity.
"As the saying goes, it's just like riding a bike,
albeit faster and a little bit more stressful with no
brakes and in the team pursuit formation. This is a
new event for me and it's been awesome learning the
nuances of it from Steph, Laura, Tara and Coach Tanya
Dubnicoff, as well as Head Track Coach Richard Wooles,"
commented Hughes. "Because I have so much experience
with the team pursuit in speed skating, I seem to be
picking things up quite fast and this is really motivating.
The National Team has been very generous with their
support and encouragement since I have returned to cycling
and this I am also grateful."
SCHEDULE
March 23 – Men’s Team Sprints
March 24 – Women’s Team Pursuit; Men’s
Sprints
March 25 – Men’s Sprints; Women’s
Sprints; Men’s Omnium I, II, III
March 26 – Men’s Omnium IV, V, VI; Women’s
Omnium I, II, III; Women’s Sprints
March 27 – Women’s Omnium IV, V, VI
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