Gold for Barker, Roberts and Trott in Mexico Track World Cup
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling’s Elinor Barker, Amy Roberts and Laura Trott took gold for Great Britain – along with Ciara Horne – in last night’s Team Pursuit competition at the first World Cup competition of the 2014/15 season, in Guadalajara, Mexico, this weekend. The British quartet competed the 4000 metre distance in a time of four minutes, 21.256 seconds, to beat the Canadian team of Allison Beveridge, Jasmin Glaesser, Kirsti Lay and Stephanie Roorda by almost five seconds. “We’ve got a completely different team here to what we...
read moreGiorgia Bronzini heading for a third season of success with Wiggle Honda
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling is delighted to confirm that Giorgia Bronzini has renewed her contract, and will continue to ride for the black and orange team in 2015. The 30-year-old Italian former World Champion has been the team’s number one road rider since its inception in 2013, and will continue to be so next year. “Giorgia Bronzini, she’s simply amazing, loved by all,” said Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling’s Managing Director Rochelle Gilmore. “An amazing athlete and an amazing person. Giorgia is a hard, smart worker with a perfect life...
read moreMayuko Hagiwara renews her contract with Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling is extremely happy to confirm that Mayuko Hagiwara has renewed her contract with the team and will spend a third year racing in the black and orange jersey. The 28-year-old from Maebashi, in the centre of Japan’s main Honshu Island, is a ten-time National Champion, having taken four Hinomaru jerseys in the road race and six in the time trial, including both in 2014. “I am really excited for my contract with Wiggle Honda in 2015,” Hagiwara said. “Also I’m really looking forward to working with so many strong teammates....
read moreRochelle Gilmore To Ride 1100km With The Amy Gillett Foundation
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling’s Managing Director Rochelle Gilmore will be lining up at the Amy Gillett Foundation’s Share the Road Tour in Brisbane, Queensland, on Sunday, the 9th of November. The 2014 edition of the seven-day ride is being held in Queensland in order to capitalise on the recent introduction of the two year legislative trial relating to minimum passing distances for motorists over cyclists, thanks to the Foundation’s “a metre matters” campaign. “Amy was a good friend,” Gilmore said. “I often shared a room with Amy on tour in...
read moreRebecca Wiasak Joins Wiggle Honda For The Remainder Of 2014
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling is delighted to announce that Rebecca Wiasak has signed with the black and orange squad for the remainder of 2014. The 30-year-old from the Australian cycling hotbed of Geelong, Victoria, will lend her considerable strength to the team in the Stan Siejka Launceston Cycling Classic, in Launceston, Tasmania, in early December. “I’m extremely excited about watching Rebecca race with Wiggle Honda,” said Managing Director Rochelle Gilmore. “I’ve stood and watched Bec from a distance, analysing her persona and...
read moreAmy Roberts and Anna Sanchis both renew with Wiggle Honda for 2015
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling is delighted to announce that Amy Roberts and Anna Sanchis have both renewed their contracts and will ride in the black and orange jersey next year. Both riders have contributed strongly to the team’s considerable success in 2014 and both will continue to make those contributions in 2015, as well as develop their own careers and aim for results themselves. 19-year-old Roberts is the youngest member of Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling’s 2014 line up and, having been with the team since its inception in 2013, returns for a...
read moreMullens takes another Noosa Open Criterium podium with a battling third place
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling’s Peta Mullens took a battling third place in the Subaru Noosa Open Criterium in Noosa, Queensland, to maintain her personal podium consistency in the race. The 26-year-old Victorian – who won the 2010 edition, and took second place last year in her debut in the black and orange jersey – was just beaten to the line in the race for second place by Sarah Roy (Roxsolt), after 2013 winner Kimberley Wells (Specialized-Securitor) had escaped to victory on the penultimate lap. “We knew we were going into the race...
read moreWiggle Honda looking for fun, sun and results in Noosa Open Criterium
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling will be lining up for its first race of the Australian summer this Saturday, 1st of November, at the Subaru Noosa Open Criterium, in Noosa, Queensland. Last year’s event saw Peta Mullens take second place, in her very first appearance in the black and orange jersey, after escaping mid race with Katrin Garfoot (QAS). Mullens, the 2010 race winner, will be lining up for Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling once more, along with New Zealand Criterium Champion Emily Collins. Just as Mullens made her team debut in the Noosa Crit last...
read moreWiggle Honda Signs Chloe Hosking. Emilia Fahlin Extends Contract.
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling is delighted to announce that Chloe Hosking is the latest new athlete signing ahead of 2015, while Emilia Fahlin has renewed her contract for another year. Despite just being 25-years of age, Australian Hosking has been racing at the head of the women’s peloton for the past six years, and will be reunited with close friend and former teammate, former Swedish Champion Fahlin, in her new black and orange colours. “I spoke with [Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling Managing Director] Rochelle Gilmore in 2012 when Wiggle Honda was...
read moreTrott beats Vos to take another perfect Omnium at London’s Revolution
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling’s Laura Trott made yet another triumphant return to the boards of the Lea Valley Velodrome, the scene of her London 2012 glory, as she completed her second perfect Omnium of the year at the Revolution track meeting. The event had been billed as a head to head battle between the British two-time Olympic Track Champion, and Olympic Road Race Champion Marianne Vos (Rabo-Liv), as the two went up against one another on the track for the first time, and so it turned out to be. “I’m really happy how things went after...
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