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Quinella to Fly V Australia on a tough day

Quebec, Canada   Fly V Australia riders filled the first two positions today in stage 5 of the Tour de Beauce. 
 
Local rider Charles Dionne used his stellar condition to grab a well deserved victory in his home town whilst fellow team 
mate Aleesandro Bazzana grabbed a valuable second position. 
 
By finishing 14 th in the stage Ben Day assured the Team that they would go into the final stage on Sunday in first 
position in the Teams classification category. 
 
Charles Dionne paid tribute to the support received by his fellow Team mates soon after the stage 5 finish.  “The Team 
were incredible today, protecting me and setting me up for the final.  It was a great advantage to have Alessandro in the 
final break with me.”  Charles went on to say “to try and win at home in a UCI tour is one thing but to actually 
accomplish it is fantastic, I am so happy to win this stage in such a prestigious Canadian tour wearing the V Australia 
jersey.” 
 
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Successful Living p/b Parkpre team - it’s all about winning NRC races

Embarking on its third year, the Successful Living presented by Parkpre team, after a training camp lined up at their first team race in 2008, the Sequoia Cycling Classic race.

Buoyed by the 3-year extension with their title sponsor Successful Living, and an increased budget, the team has set an aggressive long term goal, to be number one in the National Race Calendar (NRC) Team Classifications in three year.

“I think that realistically, I’d really like to see a top 3 NRC team by the end of the season, that’s pretty realistic goal with a lot of work, that will be very difficult to do but the horsepower is here, that’s what we’d like to do this season,” said Team Directeur and Olympic medalist Steve Hegg.


Successful Living leadout train at Visalia Crit

The team also wants to be invited to the big American races such as Tour de Georgia, Tour of Missouri and especially Tour of California as their home-state race. One way to get invited is to win more races and start climbing the ranks of the NRC overall.

“I think on paper we’re not as strong as a Toyota-United or a Health Net-Maxxis but I think that camaraderie and everything, we spent the past couple of weeks working on that and I think the guys get along really well and I think they’re going to win a lot of races this year.” said Rider Manager Ryan Yee.
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