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SUBWAY® Pro Cycling Team excited about second international race of the year

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Tuesday 12 April 2011, 2:00PM

By enthuse

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Sam Horgan won both the time trial and road race titles at the Canterbury champs at the weekend as a final hit out before leaving for the Tour of Korea
Sam Horgan won both the time trial and road race titles at the Canterbury champs at the weekend as a final hit out before leaving for the Tour of Korea Credit: www.subwaycycling.co.nz

The SUBWAY® Pro Cycling Team is excited about tackling its second international event of the year at the Tour de Korea that starts on Friday.

The tour is raced over 10 days and 1,335 kilometres and SUBWAY® Pro Cycling’s Jason Allen says the team is “strong and ready to fight to get on the podium.”

Allen is the only team member to have raced in the tour before and says it will be tough, but it was “exciting and motivating to be racing overseas, and the miles will be hard but we will look after ourselves and definitely have a crack when we can. If a GC (general classification) opportunity presents itself we’ll take it.”

Competition for places on the SUBWAY® Pro Cycling Team for the tour has been healthy, Team General Manager Hayden Godfrey said.

Godfrey said a number of the team had shown good recent form. After picking up two national titles on the track Allen won the R & R Tour in Otago last month.

An impressive display of teamwork saw Paul Oldin win his second Forrest GrapeRide in earlier this month from his SUBWAY® Pro Cycling team mate Sam Horgan, who won the Canterbury senior time trial and road race titles in dominant style at the weekend.

Westley Gough has turned his attention to the road recently and the current national time trial champion is looking forward to rejoining his SUBWAY® Pro Cycling team mates after time with the New Zealand Track team.

The Korean tour features national teams from Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Korea and Uzbekistan and various UCI Continental teams including last year’s winning team, Jelly Belly, from the United States.

The tour starts in Gumi ends in Kwangwhamoon on Sunday the 24th.

The SUBWAY® Pro Cycling Team for the Tour is; Nick Lovegrove, Matt Gorter, Jason Allen, Westley Gough, Sam Horgan and Paul Oldin. It will be managed by Graeme Miller.