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  1. Michelle Muldoon has recently become one of the most well regarded names in the Irish MTB scene. Taking up the sport in 2012 by diving into the deep end of ...

  2. Michelle Muldoon is a fantastic talent with energy, drive, vision and charisma to burn. She has been a part of the AOF Family for three years now and her wo...

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  4. Jul 21, 2016 · Michelle Muldoon. Discipline: MTB - Enduro. Rides for: Vitus Factory Team and ambassador for Sweet Protection. Also an ambassador for Cycling Ireland's Gearing Up Off Road programme. From: Dublin. Blog: michellemuldoonmtb@weebly.com. Facebook: Michelle Muldoon MTB. Best Results so far this year: · 1st Welsh Gravity Enduro Series Round 3 – Wales.

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    • Whendid You Start Racing Mountain Bikes?
    • Do You Get Toride For Fun Or Is It Always Racing and Training?
    • Howmuch Are You Involved in Your Local Mountain Bike Scene and Club?
    • For Some One Starting in Mtb,Is A Joining A Club A Good Thing?
    • You Joined A New Team This Year?
    • Howdo You Find Your Sponsors?
    • You Also Do Some Women’s Coaching For Cycling Ireland?
    • As A Privateer,How Do You Balance Work and Mountain Biking, Travelling, etc.?
    • Tellus About The Van Life?
    • What Races Are Youplanning For This Year?

    I played team sports all my life andit got to a point where I wanted to try something different. I wanted a challengeand get really fit. I had dabbled in biking before but couldn’t get out very muchbecause I was playing basketball and Gaelic. In 2012 I joined Connemara MTB andwent for a club spin on the Burren and absolutely loved it. It turned out...

    Oh yeah. Most of my ridingis for fun. I take the racing seriously, but when I’m out biking I’m just goingfor a ride. I don’r really ride at race pace when I’m out for a spin, but I’mgenerally out with a group of lads and trying to keep up with them and race them.I take the racing seriously, but at the end of the day it is a hobby. I’m nota professi...

    WhenI was in Galway I was very much involved with Connemara MTB, now Galway MTB. Twoyears ago I moved back to Dublin because of the trails there. The first year,while I was racing for Vitus, I didn’t join any clubs. At the end of Last yearI joined Gravity BC, but I’m not really stuck with one club, I ride with anyoneand everyone. If anyone is going...

    It’s not a necessity, but I think itsa really good idea. Anyone can ride a bike, you just pick a trail and start fromthere. But joining a club is the best way to get to know people and get out onregular spins. I would highly recommend joining your local club. It’s great camaraderie.You can get involved, help out - some clubs have trail building and...

    Yeah, that’spretty exciting. I joined Flow MTB, who are a UK based women’s downhill and enduroteam, which I’m really excited about. Through them I am getting sponsored by Ion.As a privateer that eases the pressure. It means I can spend more money on racingand travelling which are a big expense. So any support makes a big difference.

    I don’t have sponsors approaching me, I alwaysgo to them. I spend a lot of time and effort doing a really good race C.V andprofile. And a good proposal, a lot of sponsorship is not just about race results,its about the whole package. You’re representing their brand. So in my C.V. Iwrote out clearly what I will do for them, how I will make a good am...

    Yeah,I’ve got two awards from them. I have the Trial Cycle Leader (TCL) and the GearingUp Off Road coaching awards. Through that I coached a course for beginner womenlast November, which I really enjoyed. My plan is to really develop that sideof things. Concentrate on racing, but this is something I would love to get reallyinvolved in. Right now my...

    It’s tough.I wouldn’t say I sacrifice things, because I don’t see it as a sacrifice, butI definitely do without. I don’t really spend money on clothes and going out.I don’t spend money on regular stuff like that, I spend it all on biking, thatto me is the priority. Biking can be as cheap or as expensive as you wantto make it. You can do it on the c...

    Buying a van changed my life completely. It wasthe best decision ever. Suddenly going to races or for weekends away, everythingis already there. Everything is packed up, you don’t have to worry about packinga car and all that. I have a basic conversion with a bed that slides out in toa double, storage for some kitchen ware, a cooker, a swivel seat ...

    This year I’ve got three rounds of the EWS, Ireland,France and Whistler. Then I’m planning on going to France in the summer to Milau,and the Megavalanche the week after - can’t wait to do that again, it’s a brilliantrace. The weekend after that is the Superenduro in La Thuille, Italy. That willmake three race weekends in a row which is going to be ...

  5. Chief Clinical Officer at Bon Secours Charity Health System · Experience: Bon Secours Charity Health System · Location: Suffern. View Michele Muldoons profile on LinkedIn, a professional...

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  6. Jul 5, 2018 · Saturday – Race Day One. Total Distance: 50.8km Total Climb: 1,364m Total Descent: 2,578m. Stage 01 - 2.87km length, 337m descent. From the race village in Petzen, it took us a good hour and a half pedal and hike-a-bike to get to the start of Stage 1.

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