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The Australian Olympic and world champion track cyclist, Stephen Wooldridge, has died aged 39. Born in http://www.officialmarinershop.com/Steve_Cishek_JerseySydney, Wooldridge won gold in the 4,000m team pursuit at the Athens Olympics in 2004 and claimed four world titles in the same discipline. He was inducted into the NSW Sports Hall of Fame in 2015. Cycling New South Wales said in a statement it was “deeply saddened” by the loss of an “outstanding pursuiter”. “Stephen was an inspirational figure in track cycling, particularly in his home state of NSW,” the statement said. Phill Bates, the president of the St George Cycling Club and a life member of Cycling Australia, mentored Wooldridge throughout his career and said he was somebody “quite special”. “He was such a likeable guy who did much for the sport of cycling both on and off the pushbike,” Bates told Guardian Australia. Bates said Wooldridge had had to deal with some personal issues over the years but always “had a smile” and was “happy-go-lucky”. “He was such an infectious guy,” Bates said. “He’d walk into the room and light it up ... He really belied the fact that he was such a great champion. He was just a genuine guy and was interested in talking to anyone.” After retiring from cycling, Wooldridge pursued a career in the tertiary education sector, mainly with the University of NSW, and held various roles with Cycling Taijuan Walker JerseyAustralia and Oceania Cycling Confederation boards and committees. He was also an ambassador for Ride for Life, contributed to building a cancer survivors centre at the Prince of Wales hospital and was chairman of the Cyclists Commission. “All these incredible things he did over a period of time made him something quite special,” said Bates. “He’ll be remembered most for the fact he was able to show everyone you could race a pushbike, achieve national honours, undertake university studies in a very difficult engineering degree, go on and win world, Olympic and Commonwealth titles, and be one of the all-time greats of the sport. “It’s just amazing what he has been able to achieve. Mixing all of that having raised a family and everything else that goes with that life. “He’ll be well remembered for his achievements but also for a genuine approach on and off his bike and for his personality.” Wooldridge is survived by his 10-year-old son, seven-year-old daughter, his former wife and his current partner. ? In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is on 13 11 14. In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 1-800-273-8255. In the UK, the Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123. Hotlines in other countries can be found hereTeam Sky’s Mikel Landa is to switch to the Movistar team after signing a two-year Neil Walker Authentic Jersey contract. The 27-year-old Spaniard, who missed out on a Tour de France podium finish by one second last month, will race for the Spain-based team in 2018 and 2019. Alberto Contador leaves a legacy of cavalier racing and controversy Read more Landa played a crucial part in Chris Froome’s fourth Tour de France win, helping his Team Sky team-mate in the crucial mountain stages and sacrificing his own hopes of a place on the overall podium. The Movistar general manager, Eusebio Unzué, said: “It’s great news for us. Being still a young rider and with everything that he’s shown, he should be the rider who leads Spanish cycling for the next few years.” Landa, who recently won the Vuelta a Burgos and was a stage victor in this year’s Giro d’Italia, where he also claimed the king of the mountains jersey, was a top-three finisher in the 2015 Giro, taking two stage wins along the way. Landa, who has also won stages on the Vuelta a Espa?a, Giro del Trentino, Tour of the Basque Country and the Burgos, will challenge Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde http://www.officialmetsproshop.com/Noah_Syndergaard_Jerseyfor No1 billing at Movistar in 2018
Posted 21 Aug 2017

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