London rider Leda Cox has signed an initial one year deal with American Elite
Women’s team, “America’s Dairyland” and will leave England
in Early March to embark on a full season of American racing.
Leda Cox
The move comes after 4 years of racing with European based squads including
the Dutch team, Vitron-Wilstra and the Italian teams, SS Lazio-Ladispoli and
Team Saccarelli. 2008 will see her racing in the US classics such as the UCI
Mount Hood stage race, the Redlands Classic, the Gila Stage race and the Tour
of Toona to name a few.
Cox’s 2008 team, “America’s Diaryland” is predictably
sponsored by the national milk marketing board and the kit is a distinctive
cow skin design. Bikes are by Trek who are supplying a one-off series of Madone
08 WSD bikes to the team. She will be living in the team house in Boulder, Colorado
and no doubt getting used to the many miles of travelling involved in racing
in the US from there.
On the eve of this new chapter in her career Cox was full of aniticpation:
“I’m really excited about this completely new challenge. Unlike
the European races, where I have ridden most of the races before, each one of
these will be new and I think that is a good thing at this stage in my career.
I had signed for a European UCI team but the team’s management pulled
out just a few weeks ago so in a way this was an unexpected but very welcome
change. I’m also hoping that living and training at altitude in Boulder
will be a big boost for me. I’ve been told that the US scene will suit
my riding style. We’re riding a lot of crits in amongst the stage races
and one day classics and I’m looking forward to sampling kermesses Stateside
style!”
Cox hopes to be back in the UK for the national champs but of course it’s
dependent on her team’s schedule. For more information on Leda and her
cycling career go to: www.ledacox.co.uk