Laura Brown Team Canada wins Bronze at World Cup in Beijing China, January 2010. She rides with Total Restoration Cycling Team sponsored by Dr. Vie Superfoods.



The women’s team pursuit, with the same team who won gold at the last World Cup. Tara Whitten, Laura Brown, and Steph Roorda, all from Alberta, had high expectations and felt strong and ready going in to the qualifier. They posted the third fastest time with some mistakes along the way, and then in the bronze medal final they rode like a smooth unit to take off more than 3 seconds from their first ride and won the bronze medal while setting a new Canadian Record of 3:26.723 (courtesy of Canadian Cycling).
Laura rides with tthe Total Restoration Cycling Team and Team Canada. She is sponsored by Dr. Vie Superfoods sports products. read more
10 -12 Dec 2009 Laura Brown, Dr. Vie sponsored athlete wins Gold at World Cup new Olympic Event in Cali, Columbia. Tim Sherstobitoff, Dr Vie sponsored athlete sets Canadian record
Laura Brown finished the World Cup off with a Gold Medal in the Team Pursuit! The 3 women team had the fastest time in the qualifiers and won the final against USA. 
"Dr. Vie, I just want to say thank-you! Traveling and racing in foreign lands is always challenging for me as I eat mostly animal-free foods and I am also quite sensitive to many other foods. Your bars were an important component in my ability to perform at the World Cup. They were such a treat as well as nutritious - I love them!says Laura. Well done Laura.
Tim Sherstobitoff, Dr. Vie sponsored athlete was part of the Mens Team Pursuit, placing 10th and setting a new Canadian record." Both riders are members of the Total Restoration Cycling Team sponsored by Dr. Vie Sports products during 2009 and for 2010.
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27 November 2009: Winner of Elite Cyclo-Cross Provincial Championships. Evan's first time as U23. Well done!
Evan Guthrie, far left
Sponsored Athlete, Evan Guthrie, Mountain Bike, Canadian National Champion, Team Canada, Jr member of Total Restoration Cycling Team.
11 October 2009 Evan graduates from Junior to Elite
Sunday's UCI Jim Horner cyclo-cross race was interesting, making the transition from Junior to Espoir for Saturday, then for Sunday I am now officially an Elite racer. I was now up against Mr Geoff Kabush. I was positioned 2nd last row, so I made a huge effort on the start to make it into the top 10 before the open course became narrow, that I did was riding within the top 7 I think the first lap and a half, until I went down pretty good, sliding like 15 feet down a hill and dropping the chain on my bike, and twisting my hood that was now pointing sideways and not forward. 3 little groups passed me, I chased hard through the first one, then went blew apart the 2nd group and took 1 rider with me and didn't make it back into the first chase group I was in. I was now battling for a top-10 finish. Taking everything out of the tank I could. Came through in 9th I think in the end, only about 45 sec behind one of the guys that I was first originally with. Was pretty happy with the comeback and 115 bones I made. It was also snowing enough to cover the tracks of all the riders each lap. Kabush once again was able to take the W along with Sydor, its seems as though with this race, if you win Saturday then your bound to win Sunday.
Luckily I had my Dr Vie Sports bars to keep me fueled in those conditions, needed lots of energy to battle the below 0 temperatures.
My last season in Junior was great, had a wicked time and couldn't have asked for a better year, other than maybe not breaking my handlebar at the World Championships...haha. Anyway bon voyage Junior, Elite and Espoir here I come!
10 October 2009
"Came into the race on Saturday hoping for the win, I knew I had some good legs still and just had to play it smart. I was able to roll down the straight away for year #2 in Edmonton with the hands in the air and that National Champ title in my hands. Rocky Mountain had a wicked day out there taking Elite Women with Alison Sydor, Elite men with Geoff Kabush, and U23 men with myself!"
10 October 2009
KONA, World IronMan Championships, Hawaii.
Dr.Vie official endurance coaches ironGuides has two top tens at the World Championships. Mark Jansen was seventh in 35-39 and Luis Topan was fourth in the 40-44 age group. Congratulations. More info
2.5 mile swim: 112 mile bike: 26.2 mile run
10 October 2009
The dream of triathletes world-wide: to compete at the World IronMan championships in Kona, Hawaii, now in its 31 st year. Of the tens of thousands of entrants only 1800 qualify to actually compete each year.
Dr.Vie ironGuides partner has two top tens at the World Championships. Mark Jansen was seventh in 35-39 and Luis Topan was fourth in the 40-44 age group. Congratulations. More info


Dr. Vie, Inc.,'s global endurance coaches - ironGuides's 17 athletes compete at IronMan World Championships in Kona Hawaii on 10 October. Coached by Sergio Borgess (Senior Coach, San Diego, USA right pic), Kristian Manietta (Australia-left pic) and Vinnie Santana (Thailand-bottom pic). 
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19 September Austria, Europe
'Rolled into the finish 5th place and 57 sec off the podium. I was very happy with this race because we had 15ish more riders and the reigning world champ was there' says Evan Guthrie after his race.
Canadian Junior cross-country champion Evan Guthrie (Team Canada) finished off the season with a strong fifth place at the World Cup Final in Schladming, Austria. World champion Gerhard Kerschbaumer (Italy) won the four lap race after a race long battle with Julian Schelb (Germany) and Michiel Van Der Heijden (Netherlands). Canada's Mitch Bailey finished 22nd.
12 September Switerland
Evan Guthrie was fourth, 1:13 behind winner Ricardo Marinheiro (Portugal). Guthrie had a slow start, but fought back. "The start for me wasn't too good, and I lost a bunch of places," explained Guthrie. "The steep climbing really hurt me against some of the those smaller, lighter guys. But it was a good ride, and next week I'll try for a podium." Mitchell Bailey, Canada's only other starter, finished 22nd.
4 September
Evan Guthrie at World Cup Australia
Recovers after a crash at the World Cup - repairs bike handles then rejoins the race! Way to go Evan!
" A few bruises but I felt pretty good overall.' Evan Guthrie from Canberra
'Dr.VieSports bars have been amazing. They are the first bars that I have liked so much that I want to just whip one out here and there and eat.
Dr. Vie, thanks a lot for the support. You don't realize how much this helps an athlete like myself, and with the bars tasting so great it makes it even better. Thanks again" Evan Guthrie.
Kim Guthrie, Mother of Evan Guthrie, Kelowna, BC
"We just wanted to thank you for supporting Evan with your products, which are absolutly amazing by the way.WHOLE FOODS. We also wanted to thank you for following his races.
My favorite saying right now, is ' It takes a village to raise a child' Thank you for all you do for our athletes."