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The AIS Women's Team Diary 2003
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The
team at Fleche Wallonne
Photo: © James Victor
Welcome to one of our more unusual diaries, with entries from the
various members of the Australian Institute of Sport's Women's team as
they conduct their European campaign.
With rising stars such as Oenone Wood and established power riders
like Olivia Gollan, the team has been making a strong mark on the European
scene this season. Under the management and coaching of James Victor that
success looks set to continue for the year.
"I want to achieve as much as I can in this sport,
tactically outwitting the opposition to win. I want to time trial as fast
as I can physically go. I want to be a key member of a strong team that
can ride aggressively and win and make other riders suffer in pursuit."
Emma James, April 2002
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21: Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale - Stages 11-14
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2002 entries
La Grand Boucle Féminine
- August 18:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 14 - The final stage and post-tour
celebrations
- August 17:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 13 - Combativité award for Emma?
- August 16:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 12 - Chewing the bars
- August 15:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 11 - Hanging with the attacks
- August 14:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 10 - battling along in mid-field
- August 13:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stages 9a and 9b - Ljungskog's hard slog
rewarded, Brandli incredible
- August 11:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 8 - Sock it to me
- August 10:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 7 - Very much a survival thing
- August 9:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 6 - Suffering Lido dancer wins Elegance
prize?
- August 8:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 5 - Stormy weather and killer cereal
- August 7:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 4 - Attempts, and Lindberg's long escape
- August 6:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stage 3 - Splitting up is easy
- August 4-5:
La Grand Boucle Féminine, stages 1a-2
Other 2002 entries
- July 25-27
- From Italy to France, riding for Mantes la Ville; Victory in the Tour de
Haute Vienne
- July 21 -
Giro del Casentino - A little taste of Italian tarmac
- July 20 -
No carnivale on the bike at the Carnevale d'Europa
- June 27 -
Heat, hills and hard racing. Ugly.
- June 20 -
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi, Oi!
- June 11 -
An almost meeting with Mr Claudio Chiappucci
- May 2 - My
first week in Tuscany
Giro d'Italia Femminile
- July
14 - Giro d'Italia Femminile Stage 9 - Glad to have finished, with good
memories and good results
- July
13 - Giro d'Italia Femminile Stage 8 - It was on from the gun!
- July
12 - Giro d'Italia Femminile Stage 7 - Softening up the bunch for Sara
- July
11 - Giro d'Italia Femminile Stage 6 - Corrigan secures the young rider
jersey
- July
9-10 - Giro d'Italia Femminile Stage 4 & 5 - Riding through the Italian
swamplands
- July
8 - Giro d'Italia Femminile Stage 3 - It was important not to smash yourself
too much!
- July
7 - Giro d'Italia Femminile Stage 2 - Beautiful, simple, gourmet Italian
pasta. mmm.
- July
6 - Giro d'Italia Femminile Stage 1 - Hopefully better legs tomorrow for
another tough stage
- July
5 - Giro d'Italia Femminile Prologue - Are we racing or aren't we? Who
knows.
Emma's racing exploits in 2002
- July 21 - Giro del Casentino
- Italy
- July 20 - GP Carnevale
d'Europa - Italy
- July 5-14 - 13th
Giro d'Italia Femminile - Italy
- June 21-23 - Giro del Trentino
Alto Adige e Sud Tirolo - Italy
- June 15 - 15th Coppa
delle Nazioni - Italy
- June 1 - 4th Trofeo
Riviera della Versilia - Massarossa, Italy
- May 17-26 - Tour de l'Aude
Cycliste Féminin - France
- May 12 - 3rd Trofeo
Guareschi Prodotti Ittici - Parma, Italy
- May 11 - 16th Giro del
Friuli - Fruili, Italy
- March 10 - World
Cup #2 - Hamilton City, New Zealand
- March 4-6 - Tour de Snowy -
Australia (Emma's first big win with the AIS)
- March 3 - World
Cup #1 - Cooma - Thredbo, Australia
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