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Canada names Olympic road team

The Canadian Cycling Association nominated its road racing team for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing this August.

Leading the men’s side the selections are Ryder Hesjedal of Victoria who has posted several top-10 international results this season, veteran Michael Barry of Toronto a integral member of the successful High Road pro team and Svein Tuft of Langley, B.C. the America Tour champion last year, who is coming off a quadruple-gold medal performance at the Pan Am Championships.

Hesjedal, who is also going to race the Tour de France this year with his Pro team Slipstream-Chipotle, is thrilled to be going to the Olympics.

‘’Going to the Olympic Games is something I’ve been thinking about doing since Athens (in 2004),’’ said Hesjedal, during a conference call. ‘’I’m in the best position I’ve ever been and I’ve showed that with my racing this season. I plan on building on my successes.’’

‘’I am extremely happy that I will be able to represent Canada at the Olympics in Beijing,’’ said Barry in an e-mail from Spain. ‘’ In Beijing we will have a strong, competitive team that can perform well on the hard circuit. This will be my third Olympics, so I have a good idea of how the race will unfold and what we need to do as a team to achieve a good result.’’

Tuft and Hesjedal will also race in the individual time trial.

The riders for the women are Leigh Hobson of Cambridge, Ont., who earned the spot by posting Canada’s best World Cup result this season with a third place finish last month in Montreal and Alex Wrubleski of Regina who collected two fourth place finishes on the circuit this season including one at the famed Fleche Wallone race.

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A third spot will be named, pending an appeal, the decision of which will be made public once a decision has been rendered.

Wrubleski knows anything is possible in a one day race at the Olympics.

‘’I know that nothing is out of reach,’’ said Wrubleski. ‘’We have a really strong team going there.’’

Hobson says her World Cup medal performance has given her a lot of confidence.

''That was certainly an empowering race for me and our team,'' said Hobson. ''We really worked well to get back in contention for the medal. It really bodes well for us at the Olympics.''

The selection for the women’s individual time trial at the Olympics will be decided at the national championships on July 4.

''The course in Beijing is going to be tough,'' said Canadian national team coach Vincent Jourdain. ''But both our men's and women's team members have shown that they can climb with the best and that came into our selection decisions as well.''

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