Wilco Kelderman
Cyclingnews.com, 17 Abendua 2014
All roads lead to Tour de France debut
LottoNL-Jumbo rider happy to go Dutch in 2015
For riders from northern Europe, there is perhaps just one drawback to training in southern Spain in the depths of mid-December. No matter how clear the blue skies above them, their knowledge of the local roads will inevitably be a little hazy.
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Hugh Porter
VeloVeritas, 17 Abendua 2014
Hugh Porter - Pursuit King
It's 44 years ago, but I remember it like it was yesterday; my mum and dad had gone to bed in our ‘cooncil hoose’ in Cross Street, Kirkcaldy and I was sitting
alone in front of the TV.
The World Track Cycling Championships were being held at Leicester on the big outdoor track, the English summe
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Dylan Teuns
Velo Human, 17 Abendua 2014
VeloHuman Up-and-comer Q&A Series: BMC’s Dylan Teuns
22-year-old Dylan Teuns joined the BMC Development Team at the start of the 2014 season and enjoyed a successful first few months of the year, taking 2nd in the U23 Liège-Bastogne-Liège, 2nd overall and a stage in the Tour de Bretagne, and 2nd in the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Espoirs. His strong early s
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Rein Taaramae
Pez Cyclingnews, 16 Abendua 2014
Astana’s Rein Taaramäe Gets PEZ’d
Rein Tamara is the first of three exclusive Astana team rider interviews. For the 2015 season Estonian rider Rein Taaramäe has left his first pro team; Cofidis after nearly eight years to join Astana. We caught up with him at the team training camp in Spain.
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Pliuschin Alexandr
Cafe Roubaix, 13 Abendua 2014
A new start, in Azerbaijan.
The beginning of 2014 found Alexandr Pliuschin riding for Sky Dive Dubai, after more than half a decade of racing in Europe. Still, it wasn’t necessarily a step back for the former champion of Moldova, as he had the opportunity to rediscover himself after a difficult 2013. Even though he didn’t race
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Tyler Wren
Cyclingnews, 12 Abendua 2014
Leaves Jamis-Hagens Berman after 12 seasons
American rider to focus on building community-driven cycling events. Jamis-Hagens Berman’s long-time rider Tyler Wren plans to transition from a decade-long career in professional bike racing at the end of his contract in December. Although he is stepping away from the competitive side of the sport,
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Marino Lejarreta
Velonews, 12 Abendua 2014
The real king of the grand tours
Now 57, Lejarreta set an impressive standard during his day. At a time when the peloton was starting to specialize, with the major stars singling out the Tour de France, Lejarreta remained a road warrior.
During his career that spanned from 1979 to 1991, he started 27 grand tours, finishing all b
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Janez Brajkovic
Cyclingnews, 11 Abendua 2014
Brajkovic putting bad luck with Astana behind him at UnitedHealthcare
The biggest victory of Janez Brajkovic's career came at the 2010 Critérium du Dauphiné, where he won the overall ahead of Alberto Contador, but since then he has run up against bad luck and injuries and has not been able to capitalize on that promise. After spending three unsatisfying seasons on a f
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Tiago Machado
Pez Cyclingnews, 11 Abendua 2014
Tiago Machado Gets PEZ’d
Tiago Machado was one of the heroes of the 2014 Tour de France, fighting his way to the finish of stage 10 after a horrific crash. We caught up with the brave Portuguese rider with his new Katusha team at their training camp in Spain.
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Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski
CyclingQuotes, 10 Abendua 2014
Cannondale-Garmin, the best option!
Having ridden impressively in his first two years at the Continental level, Joe Dombrowski joined Team Sky. But health issues prevented him from performing in line with such expectations. Interviewed by CyclingQuotes, he said that his left leg feels just "as strong as the right now" and "it gives me
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Owsian Lukasz
Road&Mud, 9 Abendua 2014
Interview with Łukasz Owsian
Łukasz Owsian was born the 24th February 1990, making part of a Golden Generation of Polish cycling, headed by Rafal Majka and Michael Kwiatkowski. Riding since 2012 for the most important team on his country, CCC, Łukasz is a cyclist who has been improving each season and he can be an imp
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Matthew White
CyclingNews, 9 Abendua 2014
White in favour of proposed UCI reforms
The UCI's proposed changes and restructure of professional cycling is something that the sport needs according to Orica-GreenEdge sports director Matt White. From 2017, the governing body aims to implement proposals to improve the credibility and profitability within men's professional road cycling.
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Robert Power
Cafe Roubaix, 6 Abendua 2014
The Nationals is a big race for me.
When he was just a kid, Robert Power discovered rugby and he looked poised to have a long career there. But fate had other plans and after a knee-injury when he was 13-years-old, he shifted towards cycling, with the Midlands Cycling Club, and this turned out to be an excellent decision. After doing
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Tiffany Cromwell
Cycling Tips, 4 Abendua 2014
Throughout my career I’ve struggled with finding balance.
South Australia's Tiffany Cromwell was recently crowned Cycling Australia's Elite Women's Road Cyclist of the Year after a season that included a fifth in the World Championships road race and fourth in the Commonwealth Games road race. In 2015 and beyond, Cromwell is aiming higher.
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Rory Sutherland
Pez Cyclingnews, 4 Abendua 2014
Rory Sutherland Gets PEZ’d
Rory Sutherland is a ‘Resident of the World’ as he has raced and lived in most parts of the globe. His list of team’s has just got longer as Movistar has signed the roving Australian for 2015. We caught up with Rory at the Movistar’s pre-season get together in Pamplona to get the full story.
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Luke Durbridge
Velo News, 4 Abendua 2014
Confident future lies on the road
While compatriots and fellow track world champions Jack Bobridge (formerly Belkin), Luke Davison (formerly BMC Racing), Glenn O’Shea (formerly An Post-Chain Reaction) have all opted to step down from road racing to focus on the track and Rio 2016, Orica-GreenEdge’s Luke Durbridge is confident that h
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