Barnes joins GreenEdge as Chief Medical Officer
More high-level experience for Bannan's project
As GreenEdge 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:ramps up its bid for a🅺 UCI ProTeam licence for the 2012 season, the project has announced that Dr Peter Barnes will be on board as the team's Chief Medical Officer.
Barnes brings many years of experience to the table, having worked on the medical staff on the Australian Ol𝔉ympic teams at the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Games and worked closely with Cycling Australia, through its most successful period, as part of the Australian Institute of Sport medical team. The South Australian also spent 12-years (1997-2009) as the Chief Medical Officer for Port Adelaide Football Club in the AFL. He has also worked as Chief Medical Officer at the Tour Down Under🌞.
"To maximise performance in these athletes with almost super-human physiology, complex nutritional and recovery demands, and extreme workloads, and to do this with ascientific, evidence based pro🦄gram will require a dedicated team of support staff," explained Dr Barnes.
"The most appea꧃ling part of w🔯orking with a group of elite professional cyclists is the integration of medicine and sports science. It will be very rewarding to be part of this group."
Barnes has been working with Shayne Bannan, general manager of the GreenEdge project for the last twoꦆ decades so the opportunity to join the bid, seemed like a natural progression.
"Throughout most of those years we have all talk🐓ed about how greဣat it would be to have an Australian team in the Professional Road cycling competition in Europe," Barnes said.
"Through his roles with Cycling Aust🧔ralia and the Australian Institute of Sport, Shayne, and before him Charlie Walsh, has worked tirelessly to develop the tr🅰ust and respect of the international cycling world in the Australian way of doing things.
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"So when he approached me about this role, with the team, and started tal𒐪king about the other people involved I knew our dream was finally going to come true. It took no convincing for me to join them under the banner of GreenEdge."
Barnes has already been in talks with the UCI and anti-doping experts. Meantime, Bannan is showcasing GreenEdge at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Giro d'Italia.
"It's really about visibility," Bannan told Cyclingnews. "We're here we're with the bus and networking with various organisers... Having a look ♏at other teams and how they operate so it will be good for a number of reasons, our strategic planning also."
As a sports journalist and producer since 1997, Jane has covered Olympic and C൩ommonwealth Games, rugby league, motorsport, cricket, surfing, triathlon, rugby union, and golf for print, radio, television and online. However her enduring passion has been cycling.
Jane is a former Australian Editor of Cyclingnews from 2011 to 2013 and continues to freelance within the c༺ycling🌞 industry.