2003 Team rostersSymmetrics cycling teamSymmetrics, a Vancouver-based, data analysis software development firm, makes a commitment to elite-level cycling, the development of future Olympians and charity Citing similar values, Symmetrics president, Mark Cunningham, sees the Symmetrics relationship to elite cycling as natural and symbiotic. "Goodwill, team spirit, dedication and healthy competition drive our company to perform and do the same for a successful cycling team." This unique corporate approach to community involvement extends to both the elite and amateur levels of cycling as well as to a formal relationship with the BC Special Olympics organization. At the elite level, the 6 member Symmetrics cycling team boasts impressive credentials including a Commonwealth Games bronze medal, 8 national championship titles (road and track), 10 provincial championship titles and numerous other professional race wins throughout Canada and the United States. The collective calibre of the Symmetrics squad is sure to make an imprint on the regional and national road cycling circuit in the months to come. For the 2003 season, the team will focus on the Pacific Northwest cycling arena, putting a heavy emphasis on the more visible events such as the Tour de Gastown, Tour de Delta, Tour de Whiterock and the Canadian National Championships. Youth DevelopmentWhile the elite team forms the foundation of the Symmetrics Cycling Project, the project's mandate extends beyond to the amateur and junior ranks as well. Symmetrics is seeking to invest in young talent. A conscientious effort is being made to attract and develop young riders who will eventually augment the ranks of the elite team. Symmetrics intends to demonstrate its strong commitment to the development of Olympic calibre athletes by offering selected riders the necessary funding and coaching support in which to nurture their cycling talents to an elite, competitive level. This commitment to youth sports stems from Symmetrics' strong belief that the principals and values perpetuated in the sporting arena are essential to developing principled, committed and civically responsible adults. Cyclists for CharityThe Symmetrics Cycling Project combines its interest in developing future Olympians with a desire to contribute both money and time to the community through the creation of Cyclists for Charity. Symmetrics' Cyclists for Charity formed its first community alliance with the BC Special Olympics organization. The basis of this relationship is charitable giving. Corporations and individuals can donate money based on the performance of the Symmetrics team and, in turn, Symmetrics Cycling will match the amount from the Gary Cunningham Memorial Fund, a fund established by the founding members of Symmetrics Cycling, for donation to the BC Special Olympics organization. SponsorsIn addition to the Title Sponsor, Symmetrics, the Symmetrics Cycling Project relies on the support of a number of other sponsors who contribute money, product and time. Partner sponsor Westlam Industries Ltd (www.westlam.com) is a Langley, BC-based plywood manufacturing company that specializes in Industrial Concrete Forming Plywood. Westlam's products are used primarily for larger industrial concrete forming jobs such as dams, bridges, and high-rise buildings. Team Roster Scott Goguen (Bronze medal - 1990 Commonwealth Games Road Race, 3-time
Canadian Team Time Trial (TTT) champion, Canada Games TTT champion, 1st
place National Criterium Championships, 2nd place National Criterium Championships,
3rd place National Criterium Championships, 2-time Provincial Criterium
Champion, 2-time Provincial Road Race Champion) Sponsors Symmetrics |