Luke Roberts
VeloVeritas, 1 November 2014
Former World, Commonwealth and Olympic Champion Winds Dow
We caught up with him in Amsterdam as he rides his last Sixes and prepares for a new chapter in his life - Director Sportiv with new Danish/Luxembourg Pro Continental squad, Cult Energy Pro Cycling.
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Campbell Flakemore
Ride, 30 October 2014
World champ ready for the WorldTour.
At the age of 22 Campbell Flakemore has a rainbow jersey packed in the cabinet. He won’t get to wear it in competition because he’s off to the WorldTour. The young Tasmanian is the latest graduate from the Australian NRS and the national team to make it to cycling’s big league. He joins BMC in 2015
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Sven Erik Bystrom
Café Roubaix, 30 October 2014
From Øster Hus-Ridley to Katusha, via Ponferrada
In September, at the World Road Championships in Spain, Sven Erik Bystrøm surprised the big favourites attacking on the final climb of the U23 race and winning the rainbow jersey, only the second Norwegian to do so. Still, the 22-year-old cyclist didn’t came out of nowhere; in the past three seasons
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Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski
VeloVeritas, 29 October 2014
Moving from Sky to Cannondale
Joe gave VeloVeritas of his time to talk about his health issue, time at Sky and the future.
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Marianne Vos
Road.cc, 28 October 2014
The Dutch rider with a strong claim on being the world's best cyclist
Maybe it’s the helmets, maybe it’s the omnipresent sunglasses. But when you meet in person a professional cyclist you’ve seen countless times on TV, now stripped of those accessories, they always look different up close. And when that cyclist is Marianne Vos, for many people the best bike rider, mal
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Levi Leipheimer
VeloNews, 28 October 2014
Leipheimer on doping — and moving on from the past
In the November issue of Velo magazine, senior writer Matthew Beaudin explored the different paths taken by Levi Leipheimer, Christian Vande Velde, Tom Danielson, Dave Zabriskie, George Hincapie, and others after they confessed to using performance-enhancing drugs during their careers. This intervie
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Daniel Holloway
Pez Cyclingnews, 28 October 2014
PEZ Talk: Daniel Holloway
Track trail-blazer, US Criterium Champion and style guru; what more could you want from an interview subject. Ed Hood caught up with US Six Day star Daniel ‘Hollywood’ Holloway at the first event of the winter season in Amsterdam to find out what makes this flamboyant character tick.
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Mark Renshaw
Ride, 25 October 2014
Ready to begin another season
It’s early October and for some pro cyclists, thoughts have already turned to the 2015 season. For some racing 2014 is still very much on in earnest. The Tour of Beijing begins tomorrow and the Giro di Lombardia was on only a few days ago… but after an off-season of one month, Mark Renshaw knows tha
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Janez Brajkovic
CyclingNews, 25 October 2014
I am pretty sure I am capable of much more than I have shown so far
He was ninth in the Tour de France two years ago and is a past winner of the Critérium du Dauphiné, the Tour de Georgia and the Tour of Slovenia. Despite that, and despite being still just 30 years of age, Janez Brajkovic finds himself hurtling towards November with still no idea if he will be racin
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Simon Gerrans
Cyclingnews, 24 October 2014
Hip fractures, shorter seasons, Spring Classics and the Yates twins
Simon Gerrans is fully recovered from the hip fracture he incurred during the third stage of this year's Vuelta, an injury that later saw him withdraw from the race and put his World Title ambitions on the shelf for another year. With his 2014 season subsequently brought forward by a month he is now
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Elisabeth Armitstead
total Women's Cycling, 24 October 2014
60 Seconds with Lizzie Armitstead
Lizzie Armitstead is one of the most talented road riders in the world. We caught up with her at the recent launch of women’s cycling retailer Bella Velo to find out what makes her tick.
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Reginald Barnett
VeloVeritas, 23 October 2014
Reg Barnett - 1970's World Class Pro; "a sprinter's speed in a road rider’s
One of my personal favourites was Londoner, Reg Barnett who was one of the top ten track sprinters on the planet in the late 60’s but then turned his hand to the road where as well as the inevitable seafront criteriums he could win stages in the tough stage races of the day.
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Evan Huffman
Pez Cyclingnews, 21 October 2014
PEZ Talk: Evan Huffman
One of the most surprising signings of the 2012/13 transfer season was the move from the US amateur team Californian Giant to mighty WorldTour outfit Astana by 22 year-old Evan Huffman from Elk Grove, California. Ed Hood caught up with him for a chat about the past and the future.
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Jonathan Tiernan-Locke
Cyclingnews, 21 October 2014
British rider reveals the back story to his Biological Passport violation ban
Jonathan Tiernan-Locke has revealed that he may not return to racing as a professional rider when his two-year ban for a UCI Biological Passport violation ends on December 31, 2015.
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Clement Chevrier
Cafe Roubaix, 20 October 2014
IAM Cycling is a new start in my career
This time last year, Clément Chevrier was shrugging off the disappointment of not turning pro with AG2R by getting ready to embark in a new adventure, that took him in the US, as the new rider of Bissell Development Team. There, he had some very strong results in stage races, proving he is one of th
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Lea Davison
Bicycling, 20 October 2014
An Interview with Lea Davison
When Specialized rider Lea Davison first found out she’d have to have surgery on her hip in January, she ran through the gamut of emotions: disbelief, acceptance, optimism, disappointment, and back around. But it wasn’t Davison’s first rodeo—she missed the entire 2010 season due to surgery on her ot
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