[1][2] In January 2015 she was announced as part of the inaugural line-up for the High5 Dream Team.
[3] In 2017, Wiasak raced domestically for ACTAS on the track, for High5 Dream Team in Australia and in the United States of America for Fearless Femme Racing on the road.
[4] In 2009 Wiasak represented Australia in Lithuanian World Games competing in women's basketball.
[6] At the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, she set a new Australian record beating her previous national record set at the Paris 2015 track world championships, and Wiasak was one of four riders to beat the previous Commonwealth Games individual pursuit record Joanna Rowsell set in 2014.
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