Andreas Klier
Cyclingnews, 20 Febrero 2020
Keys to a successful Spring Classics campaign
EF Pro Cycling director tells us what he's looking for from Omloop to Roubaix
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Lucas Hamilton
CyclingTips, 20 Febrero 2020
Australia’s most mellow Grand Tour hope
Lucas Hamilton mightn’t yet be Australian road cycling’s biggest star, but he could well be on his way. After a breakout 2019 season, including a particularly impressive Giro d’Italia, Hamilton appears to be on an exciting trajectory.
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Stephen Hall
Velo Veritas, 19 Febrero 2020
The Tasmanian Christmas Carnival Series
"I know what is required to perform well at the carnivals. It’s my favourite week racing of the entire year so I like to put the work in and arrive in good form."
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Brandon Mcnulty
Pez Cyclingnews, 19 Febrero 2020
UAE’s ‘Young Gun’ Brandon McNulty Gets PEZ’d!
When PEZman in Spain, Alastair Hamilton was invited to the UAE Team Emirates training camp last month he had to decide who to interview. Tadej Pogačar and Fernando Gaviria where obvious choices, but the name Brandon McNulty stuck out as a man to watch for the future. Worlds medalist and winner
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Amalie Dideriksen
Cyclingnews, 19 Febrero 2020
Aims high in Olympic year
Boels Dolmans rider pushing to represent Denmark in Omnium and Madison at Tokyo Games
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Katarzyna Niewiadoma
Pedalnorth, 18 Febrero 2020
Kasia has become one of the world’s top riders in recent years.
A former European U23 Road Race champion, and with two Polish National jerseys to her name, Kasia has become one of the world’s top riders in recent years. So it was no surprise to us when she used her cycling brain to take advantage on stage 1 of the Tour of Britain in 2017, to ride into green and
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Shane Archbold
Cyclingnews, 18 Febrero 2020
As long as Sam Bennett's crossing the line first, I'm happy
'It doesn't matter if it's the Tour Down Under, Paris-Nice or the Tour de France' says Deceuninck-QuickStep lead-out man
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Joe Nally
British Continental, 17 Febrero 2020
Joe Nally journal: Senior Academy – a review
This story starts on a relaxed day in the middle of September 2017. I had recently finished my second season as a junior, which was arguably my best yet. Frustratingly though, I fell short of qualifying for the World Champs in Bergen, one of my main goals for the year.
Shortly after the selection
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Fabio Aru
Pedalnorth, 15 Febrero 2020
We interviewed Italian cyclist and former La Vuelta winner
We interviewed Italian cyclist and former La Vuelta winner Fabio Aru and asked him all about his time in cycling, how it all began and what it meant to win his first Grand Tour. Interviewing Fabio, it was really interesting to find out how his own hero is none other than multiple Grand Tour winner
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Matteo Jorgenson
Cyclingnews, 15 Febrero 2020
Movistar's 20-year-old American
Spanish team's neo-pro took an atypical path from junior racing to the WorldTour
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James Knox
Pez Cyclingnews, 14 Febrero 2020
Catching Up With Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s James Knox
We spoke to James Knox two years ago when he was a young neo-pro in his first month with the all powerful Quick-Step team. Since then James has flourished into a Grand Tour GC man with a near 'Top Ten' place in the 2019 Vuelta a España. We caught up at the Deceuninck - Quick-Step Spanish training ca
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Sean Yates
Cyclist, 12 Febrero 2020
I still suffer like a dog on my e-bike
Sean Yates's reputation as one of the hardest men in cycling often precedes him. But after years of pushing his body to the limit and multiple heart-related health scares, Yates has turned to the e-bike to keep him on two wheels.
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Edmund Bradbury
British Continental, 11 Febrero 2020
The accidental pro: Edmund Bradbury interview
Edmund Bradbury didn’t really mean to become a full-time cyclist. A rower to begin with, he started racing bikes at Cambridge University for fun. But before he knew it he was excelling at time trialling, talent-spotted by Luke Rowe’s Dad and offered a contract at John Wood’s big-budget NFTO team.
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Bob Jungels
Cyclingnews, 10 Febrero 2020
Being versatile is not always a gift
Confidence, Classics and Grand Tours
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Moreno De Pauw
Pez Cyclingnews, 10 Febrero 2020
Track Star Moreno De Pauw Retires
As the 2019/20 '6 Day' season winds down, one of the top men has announced his retirement from the boards... and he's only 28 years old. Moreno De Pauw - 6 Day, Worlds, European and National title winner, the list goes on. Ed Hood caught up with Moreno after his final '6 Day' in Berlin.
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John Archibald
Velo Veritas, 9 Febrero 2020
On the Cusp of a New Adventure
John is on the cusp of a new adventure: a trip to Bolivia to attack multiple world records...
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