Iban Mayo
velonews.com, 12 Febrero 2007
"Everything has changed"
Basque climbing sensation Iban Mayo once had the cycling world on edge. With his dramatic stage victory at Alpe d'Huez in the 2003 Tour de France and his impressive victory at Dauphiné Libéré in 2004, Mayo was hyped as potential candidate to dethrone Lance Armstrong at the Tour.
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Max van Heeswijk
cyclingpost.com, 10 Febrero 2007
Always second behind Tom Boonen?
During team Rabobank's aerodynamics test on the track in Büttgen, Germany, the friendly and easy-going Dutchman Max van Heeswijk answered questions about last season, his change of teams, his plans for 2007 and gave his personal view on the present state of cycling.
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Stefan van Dijck
cyclingfx.nl, 10 Febrero 2007
"I'm doing fine"
Stefan Van Dijck will be riding alongside his compatriot Bas Giling for Team Wiesenhof Felt in 2997. On his way to Mallorca he chats about the coming season.
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Scott Davis
cyclingnews.com, 10 Febrero 2007
Settling in, aiming higher
The Davis brothers are two of Australia's batch of successful exports to Europe, with Allan gearing up for a season with the Discovery Channel team and Scott doing likewise with T-Mobile. Scott speaks about his 2007 schedule, his goals, and his experience of his first year in magenta colours.
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Bernhard Kohl
cyclingnews.com, 8 Febrero 2007
Mining for big results
2006 was a breakthrough season for Bernhard Kohl and now, older, stronger and more experienced, he is hoping to go even better. The climber has now transferred from T-Mobile to another German team, Gerolsteiner, and has set a big target for 2007. Providing everything goes well in his build-up, he wi
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Chris Wherry
procyclenews.com, 7 Febrero 2007
Urban Legend
Toyota-United Pro Cycling team held a training camp in Agoura Hills, California, last month. While the bikes were being washed and packed on the truck and the riders were heading off to the 7 winds Brian Grenier had a moment to catch up with the Toyota-United Co-Captain and team veteran Chris Wherry
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Nikki Harris
velodrome.org.uk, 7 Febrero 2007
Perseverance Pays Off
In 2006 Nikki Harris finally got recognition for all the hard work she puts into the track, when she won the Bronze medal in the points race at the Sydney World Cup.
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Oenone Wood
cyclingnews.com, 6 Febrero 2007
Putting the past behind them
A horrific auto crash into the Australian Institute of Sports' women's team in July 2005 continues to make itself felt in the lives of two T-Mobile riders; only one of whom was involved in the accident.
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Alexis Rhodes
cyclingnews.com, 6 Febrero 2007
Putting the past behind them
A horrific auto crash into the Australian Institute of Sports' women's team in July 2005 continues to make itself felt in the lives of two T-Mobile riders; only one of whom was involved in the accident.
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Alessandro Petacchi
team-milram.com, 6 Febrero 2007
"I’m finally back"
The Tour of Qatar is the first race Alessandro Petacchi rode after his injuries last year. With three second ranks, his start into the season worked out very well. Now the MILRAM captains draws his first personal conclsions.
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Mark Cavendish
cyclingfx.nl, 6 Febrero 2007
"The focus this year is completely on the road"
In March last year Mark Cavendish picked up an historic gold medal for his native Isle of Man on the track at the Commonwealths Games in Australia. His performances as a stagaire for the T-Mobile development squad have earned him a full contract with the team for 2007.
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Fred Rodriguez
pezcyclingnews.com, 6 Febrero 2007
Cycling and Coffee
After returning from Australia and racing in the Tour Down Under with his Predictor-Lotto Team, Freddie Rodriguez returned to the Bay Area for a rest week as well as to do some reconnaissance of the Tour of California (ToCA), February 18-25.
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Daniele Contrini
cyclingnews.com, 6 Febrero 2007
A strong backbone
Daniele Contrini may not be a household name but the Italian has a winning spirit and plays a role like a strong backbone supporting the newly formed Tinkoff Credit Systems team.
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Chris Baldwin
procyclenews.com, 5 Febrero 2007
Overnight success ?
Over the span of what seems like some very short years Chris Baldwin has become a force to be reckoned with in the cycling community. While it may sometimes seem like it all came overnight Chris is the first to point out that nothing happens overnight in cycling.
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Sarah Hammer
roadtobeijing.org, 5 Febrero 2007
"It was hard to come back"
Sarah Hammer decided to take a break from cycling when she was 20, never planning to ride again. Three years later, after winning the pursuit race at the 2006 World Championships and three events at the 2007 L.A. World Cup, she is ready to prove to everyone that she can make a convincing comeback.
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Michael Rasmussen
cyclingpost.com, 5 Febrero 2007
"First things first"
When in Büttgen, Germany, to do aerodynamics tests in order to improve his time trial position, the quiet, intelligent and thoughtful Dane, Michael Rasmussen, polka-dot jersey winner of last year's Tour de France, spoke about the ups and downs of last season, his objectives for 2007 and the difficul
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