Cycling Australia reforms Olympic and Worlds selection panels

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Matt Goss was not happy with silver

Matt Goss was not happy with silver (Image credit: Fotoreporter Sirotti)
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Special achievement - former TIS head coach Kevin Tabotta (center) with Louise Yaxley and Sean Sullivan

Special achievement 🐲- former TIS head coach Kevin Tabotta (center) with Louise Yaxley and Sean Sullivan
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Former Australian national coach Martin Barras.

Former Australian national coach Martin Barras. (Image credit: Tom Balks)
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Goodtimes: A happy Team Jayco Skins manager Brian Stephens after watching another one of Australia's great young prospects on the bike, Rohan Dennis, win stage four of the tour.

Goodtimes: A happy Team Jayco Skins manager Brian Stephens afte𒅌r watching another one of Australia's great young prospects on the bike, Rohan Dennis, win stage four of the tour. (Image credit: Shane Goss/licoricegallery.com)
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Allan Peiper congratulates George Hincapie (BMC) on his showing in Sunday's Tour of Flanders.

Allan Peiper congratul🧸ates George Hincapie (BMC) on his showing in Sunday's Tour of Flanders. (Image credit: Barry Ryan)
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This guy's the one: Genesys Wealth Advisers manager, Andrew Christie-Johnston, will be hoping his tour leader Patrick Shaw (right) can hold on to win the race.

This guy's the one: Genesys Wealth Advisers manager, Andr𒁏ew Christie-Johnston, will be hoping his tour leader Patrick Shaw (right) can hold on to win the race. (Image credit: Shane Goss/licoricegallery.com)
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Team owner Kristy Scrymgeour

Team owner Kristy Scrymgeour (Image credit: Sonoko Tanaka)

In a clear move to increase the transparency of rider selection for the elite and under 23 men's and women's national teams, Cycling Australia has appointed an additional independent member to each of the existing selection panels. Trade team directors Allan Peiper (Garmin-Barracuda), Kristy Scrymgeour (Specialized-lululemon) and Andrew Christie-Johnston (Genesys) will act as off-siders on the panels for the elite men, elite 🦂women and under 23 teams respectively.