Dede’s back: Demet-Barry wins Montreal World Cup
Dede Demet-Barry has come up with a new training strategy for winning races:1. Retire for 20 months and go to school full-time.2. Race a total of two races in the lead-up to the big event.3. Get a new bike, with the wheels arriving on the morning of the race.4. Get dropped at the start of the final lap. Demet-Barry did all of these things, but still managed to win what some consider the hardest race on the women’s World Cup circuit. The Montreal race is the sixth round of the season-long World Cupseries. The riders cover 99 kilometers in 12 laps, and must climb the slopes of Mont Royal