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THE NEXT LEVEL

For Maeve Plouffe, the moment that sparked her foray into road racing came at last year’s Santos Tour Down Under. “Being able to present [jerseys] last year made it real for me,” she shares. After rubbing shoulders with the competitors, Maeve felt totally inspired. “[I wanted] to get on that stage.

Those girls … they are everything that I want to be.” Fast-forward one year, and she has just

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