The Last 200 Meters: Robert Sorenson

In an effort to give readers/followers a look inside the team and its partners, we’re launching the occasional question and answer feature called “The Last 200 Meters.”

The idea is to take a two minute interview, or emailed Q&A, and see what happens.

This week Robert Sorenson tells us about his 2015 (non-biking) highlight and lets us know which ’60s icon has a close connection to his life.

Name: Robert Sorenson

Home: Green Bay, Wisc.

Occupation: Nurse

Disciplines: ‘Cross, road, MTB, gravel, tri

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Years racing/riding: 27

2015 highlights: The biggest highlight was not biking. It was earning my nursing license so I can start racing hard and regularly.

Why do you ride/race: I ride for the fun. I race to push myself and to hang out with my friends.

Most dreaded bike repair: Chain break in a snow storm.

My “dream” ride destination is: Belgium for the Spring Classics and/or ‘cross season.

Movie or song that best summarizes your life: Mellow Yellow by Donovan.

Misc.: I have biking/racing for quite a few years. The best part about being with a team that has really good chemistry is the fact they can motivate you through the toughest of times. I have only been on three main teams during my racing career. Team Nordik, Big Ring Flyers, and now GVR. All three teams are great in their own ways and I have met great people along the way.

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