“I’m grateful for the opportunity to once more help development riders in Canada. Our aim is to help every young athlete who has the goal to be part of the national team. We want to provide them with a pathway that includes education, coaching, racing and training opportunities for them to reach their best both on and off the bike. To do this we need to get all parts of the system working together, and to work on raising new funds,” said Wooles.
“Having a coach to drive our development road programs addresses an important gap in our system,” said Kris Westwood, High Performance Director for Cycling Canada. “Richard has an enormous amount of experience internationally and in the Canadian sport system, and he will be able to hit the ground running. This is an exciting step for us in the wake of our recently completed strategic review as we strive to increase levels of alignment and integration across our various programs and disciplines.”
Wooles was part of the Great Britain coaching team at the 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens Olympics and was the National Track Coach for Canada at the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Olympics. He has just returned to Canada after working with road cyclists at the UCI World Cycling Centre in Aigle, Switzerland, from 2018 to 2020.
If you are interested in helping or have views on the current condition of road cycling, please reach out to Richard.
Source: Cycling Canada
Cycling Canada is one of the oldest national sport organizations in Canada and has one simple purpose: to inspire Canadians to cycle. Cycling Canada administers programs to promote and grow cycling across the country, hosts national and international events and manages the National Team in all levels of international competition.