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Ten Minutes With Team TIBCO-SVB: Lauren Stephens

Blog: The Tibco Blog

Team TIBCO-SVB was recently in Palo Alto, California for training, and stopped by the TIBCO Software offices to for a visit. The team is a UCI professional women’s cycling team focused on finding and developing the next generation of Olympic contenders with more than 480 lifetime team wins. We spent ten minutes with each of the nine fabulous riders to learn about their favorite places to ride, how they use data in their training, and more. 

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First up is Lauren Stephens, a California native and 2016 Rio Olympic hopeful who believes a little accessorization helps her win races. Check out the video below, and stay tuned for spotlights on the rest of the Team TIBCO-SVB riders to find out how this team gives Fast Data a new meaning.

Find out more and stay up to date with Lauren Stephens and Team TIBCO on Facebook and Twitter. Want to meet the team in person? Come to TIBCO NOW, where you’ll get to meet the riders and hop on a bike to see how data influences their training and success.

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