Adrien Costa
Pez Cyclingnews, 26 Augustus 2016
PEZ Talk: Adrien Costa – The Next Step
We’ve been following the stellar career of Axeon Hagens Berman’s Adrien Costa and catching up with him for a chat between his top results. The problem this time ’round is that the victories are coming faster than Ed Hood can connect for the interviews! Here’s Adrien Costa – The Next Step.
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Philip Hindes
Primal Play, 25 Augustus 2016
60 second interview
Philip Hindes MBE is a British track cyclist, specialising in sprints. I interviewed Philip at the AXA Live Boldly event in early July prior to the Rio 2016 Olympics.
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Floyd Landis
Cyclingtips, 25 Augustus 2016
Floyd Landis interview, Part 1
After several years spent in a state of self-imposed exile, American Floyd Landis, the first rider to be stripped of a Tour de France title for doping, has reemerged. And this time around, he’s selling drugs.
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Shara Gillow
Strongher, 25 Augustus 2016
Interview with Shara Gillow
Today we meet Strongher Ambassador, Shara Gillow- read on to learn more about our fast riding #Shero!
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Adam Yates
Cyclist, 24 Augustus 2016
Adam Yates: Q&A
The young Brit had a fantastic Tour de France, claiming fourth overall and the white jersey. He talked to Cyclist near the end of the race.
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Trixi Worrack
Ella Cyclingtips, 24 Augustus 2016
From losing a kidney to competing in Rio, Trixi Worrack’s incredible journey of recovery
At first glance, Trixi Worrack’s crash in the Trofeo Alfredo Binda on March 20th didn’t appear that bad. The Canyon-SRAM rider wiped out in a downhill corner, 55 kilometres into the Italian WorldTour race.
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Jacques Landry
Pedal Magazin, 23 Augustus 2016
Interview with Cycling Canada’s Jacques Landry on Rio 2016 Olympic Games
August 23, 2016 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) – Team Canada concluded the Rio Games with two bronze medals in cycling, and 22 medals total, to finish 10th overall in the final medal standings for one of the country’s best Summer Games.
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Vardaros Christine
The Vegfest Express, 22 Augustus 2016
Interview with Christine Vardaros
Christine Vardaros is a professional cyclist who has represented USA Cycling on more than twenty occasions. Christine has been living vegan since 2000 – the same year she became a professional cyclist. In addition to her pro-cycling work, Christine is also an athlete spokesperson for In Defense of A
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Oscar Freire Gomez
Rouleur, 17 Augustus 2016
Road Runner
Former team-mates Pedro Horrillo and three-time World Champion Oscar Freire take a vintage VW Beetle on a rally in the Basque Country. What could possibly go wrong?
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Paul Watson
Pez, 15 Augustus 2016
PEZ Talk: Paul Watson Looks Back
On Sunday Paul Watson told us all about his ICF World championship win in Belgium recently and touched on his problems being a professional back in the ’80s. In part 2 of his interview with Ed Hood, Paul looks back in more detail on the good and the bad times of a Pro back in the day.
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Paul Watson
Pez Cyclingnews, 14 Augustus 2016
PEZ Talk: Paul Watson
Paul Watson was a road star of the ’80s, and then… But only a few weeks ago he started training, then racing and now he is a World champion. Age is no excuse for the ex-Tour and Classics rider, but class anyway shows through. Ed Hood managed to have a few words with the man, who is fighting back the
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Annemiek Van Vleuten
Cyclingtips, 12 Augustus 2016
First TV interview since Olympics crash
Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten, whose crash in the Olympic road race shocked viewers worldwide, has been released from the hospital and today, four days after the crash, made her first appearance on Dutch television.
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Christopher Boardman
Mpora, 12 Augustus 2016
How One Rider Shaped the Future of British Cycling
More than two decades ago, his pioneering ride in the Olympics kick-started a cycling revolution. And that was just the start of it...
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Fabian Cancellara
Rouleur, 10 Augustus 2016
The Book of Fabian
From his breakthrough performance at Paris-Roubaix in 2004 to his triple wins at both Roubaix and Flanders, the man they call Spartacus oozes class. Fabian Cancellara reflects on a fine career
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Lachlan David Morton
Cyclingtips, 9 Augustus 2016
With Tour of Utah winner
On Sunday in Park City, Utah, Australian Lachlan Morton (Jelly Belly-Maxxis) crossed the finish line alone and collapsed to the ground, the effort rendering him unable to stand. His team manager came and coaxed him up into an immense hug, lifting him off the ground. His father, David, was there, his
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Floyd Landis
Pez Cyclingnews, 8 Augustus 2016
Now There’s A Story!
Mennonite kid, discovers the bike, trains in secret, rises to the very top, rides with Postal, goes it alone, wins the 2006 Tour de France but gets declassed, denies he was kitted, even writes a book to protest his innocence, asks Lance for his gig back but is rebuffed, ultimately ‘fesses up’ and is
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