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Vincenzo Nibali
Italian reveals he will focus on the Tour de France in 2015
CyclingNews, 2 February 2015
Vincenzo Nibali looks like any other European tourist as he spends time with his wife Rachele and baby daughter Emma in Dubai. He is one of the biggest names in professional cycling after winning the Tour de France, yet amongst the ostentatious wealth and consumerism of Dubai, he remains modest, friendly and amiable. He will turn 30 on Friday and is one of only six riders to have won all three Grand Tours but he remains refreshingly down to earth.
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Johan Bruyneel
CyclingNews, 2 February 2015
On RadioShack, Leopard, the Schlecks, Cancellara, Becca, Contador and McQuaid
Apart from the occasional blog on his own website, Johan Bruyneel has been virtually invisible over the last 18 months. Wrapped up in several legal battles on both sides of the Atlantic, and in several courts of jurisdiction, he has for the most part remained silent.
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Lance Armstrong
CyclingNews, 2 February 2015
Oslo 1993, the UCI and the switch to "high-octane" doping 1
A year on from USADA’s Reasoned Decision, Lance Armstrong swivels in his desk chair as he talks at length about the last 12 months and many aspects of his career starting from when he turned professional back in 1992. The now disgraced Texan has agreed to sit down with Cyclingnews Editor Daniel Bens
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Lance Armstrong
CyclingNews, 2 February 2015
Working the media, David Walsh and being clean during his comeback 2
During Lance Armstrong’s career, controlling the narrative was a key element to his power, his story and to hiding his doping.
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Lance Armstrong
CyclingNews, 2 February 2015
Riding the wave of power, apologies and being the witch in a witch hunt 3
In this third part of an exclusive interview with Cyclingnews, Lance Armstrong talks about how he rode a wave of power and deceit as he dominated the Tour de France to become one of the biggest sports stars in the world.
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Lance Armstrong
CyclingNews, 2 February 2015
Landis, yellow jerseys and if he's really sorry for what he did 4
In this fourth and final part of our interview with Lance Armstrong, we delve into the break down in the relationship between the disgraced former rider and the Livestrong Foundation he created. No longer wearing one of his iconic yellow Livestrong wrist-bands, Armstrong admits that hope of a chari
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Mark Stewart
VeloVeritas, 31 January 2015
Team Pursuiting to a World Cup Bronze!
Picking up the baton of Scottish international success from Katie Archibald in the pursuits and Callum Skinner in the kilometre, British Points Race Champion, Mark Stewart came away from the recent UCI World Cup in Cali with a bronze medal in the team pursuit.
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Rick Zabel
CyclingNews, 30 January 2015
Rick Zabel aiming high in 2015
After whetting his appetite for top-level racing during his first season as a professional cyclist, Rick Zabel (BMC Racing) is targeting bigger and better things in year two. The young German will start his season riding in support of Philippe Gilbert at the Dubai Tour next week. However, he has his
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Mould Jonathan
VeloUK, 30 January 2015
Winner of three rounds of the Pearl Izumi Tour Series in 2014, Jon Mould has a new team for the coming season, One Pro Cycling
In 2014, racing for NFTO, a former GB rider with plenty of good results behind him really stepped it up by making the headlines winning three rounds of the Pearl Izumi Tour Series. That rider was Jon Mould.
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Meeusen Tom
Velo News, 30 January 2015
Tom Meeusen hopes troubles are behind him
Two weeks ago, Tom Meeusen would have been a top pick for a place on the podium at the world championships this weekend here in the Czech Republic. Then he was out — deleted from the Belgian roster for the race, the result of his role as a witness in the Belgian investigation into doping by doctor C
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Mark Cavendish
Rouleur, 30 January 2015
Mark Two: New Model Cavendish
Outsprinted twice in three days at San Luis. Big deal? Calm down, it's only January, says Mark Cavendish
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Helen Wyman
Podium Cafe, 29 January 2015
Worlds Week - the Helen Wyman interview
It's Cyclocross World Championships week! So of course we had to catch up with friend-of-the-Café, the British Kona rider Helen Wyman, who was bronze medallist last year, to talk about the Tábor course, who she predicts to win, how her season's been disappointing, but the activism has made up for th
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Jack Bobridge
Ryde, 29 January 2015
Jack Bobridge on The Hour (part one)
Three days before Jack Bobridge attempts to become the first Australian to break the world hour record, he spoke to Rob Arnold about the challenge that lies ahead. In part one of a two-part series we discuss the requisite wattage for the hour record, how his emphatic ride in the Tour Down Under will
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Jack Bobridge
Ryde, 29 January 2015
Bobridge: “I’ve beaten an ‘unbreakable’ record before” (Part two)
In part two of our interview with Jack Bobridge before his attempt on the hour record, Rob Arnold asks about his arthritis, booze, family, Armstrong, Wiggins… and the changes he’s made in his life in recent years. (In the first instalment, ‘Jacky Bobby’ talks about his bikes for the hour, the work-o
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Marco Haller
PezCyclinNews, 29 January 2015
PEZ Talk: Katusha’s Marco Haller
Marco Haller is starting his fourth professional season and is only 23. He has the experience and is still young enough to have a long career and is already on one of the best WorldTour teams. We caught up with him in Spain to find out more about the Katusha pro from Austria.
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Bob Jungels
Rouleur, 29 January 2015
I want to be a legend
Trek Factory Racing's 22-year-old Luxembourger on Frank, Andy and dreams of becoming a legend
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Fabio Aru
CyclingNews, 29 January 2015
Aru ready to take on Contador at the Giro d'Italia
Fabio Aru is the rising star of Italian cycling but in 2015 he will again be overshadowed by his Astana team leader and fellow Italian Vincenzo Nibali. The two are very similar riders with similar temperaments and are now even neighbours after Aru also moved to Lugano in Switzerland during the winte
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