Emma Pooley
VeloNation, 7 Novembre 2013
Former world TT champion and Flèche Wallonne winner to target important events in 2014.
Regarded for several years as one of the top riders in women’s road racing, Emma Pooley voluntarily took a slight step back in 2013 when she decided to race with the non-UCI registered Bigla team and to miss out on many of the year’s top events.
Read more: http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/1578
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Owain Doull
Road Cycling UK, 6 Novembre 2013
Rising Welsh star Owain Doull aiming high on both track and road.
Great Britain boasts a proud tradition of producing world class track cyclists, and 20-year-old Welsh rider Owain Doull could well be the latest.
Having enjoyed success on the road representing the Great Britain development squad, Doull has returned to the track this winter and slotted almost se
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Ian Field
VeloVeritas, 5 Novembre 2013
Consistency in the World Cup CycloCross.
Sometimes you time an interview just right and your subject goes out and does something big right after it.
Take British cyclo-cross champion Ian Field (Hargroves Cycles) – or should that be, ‘Field de Brit’ as they say in the Flatlands.
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Andrea Zordan
Cafe Roubaix, 5 Novembre 2013
I would like to race the Giro next year.
He started cycling when he was just seven years old, with the Mainetti team. He spent a decade at this team and won no less than 100 races. Now, he’s just 21, is coming after a superb season and is ready to make his debut as a pro rider. Powerful in the sprints, with an aggresive style of racing and
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Helen Wyman
Road Cycling UK, 4 Novembre 2013
Cyclo-cross ace Helen Wyman's delight at second European title.
Double European cyclo-cross champion Helen Wyman (Kona Factory) believes her form over the last week was the perfect tonic after a disappointing World Cup round in Tabor.
Wyman, the former seven-time national champion, finished 11th in the second World Cup event of the year as her main overall ri
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Calvin Watson
Cafe Roubaix, 3 Novembre 2013
Signing with Trek is a dream come true.
A couple of days ago, Trek Factory Racing announced the latest transfer for next season: Calvin Watson. Many were surprised by this move, but they shouldn’t have been, because the young Australian, despite of his age (20 years), had some impressive results, winning in the past three seasons the Tour
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Katie Archibald
Road Cycling UK, 2 Novembre 2013
Britain's newest track star.
Just two months ago, chances are very few people outside of Scottish cycling would have heard of Katie Archibald.
But in a matter of weeks, the pink-haired 19-year-old track talent has established herself as a serious contender for the future with a string of notable performances on the biggest s
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Russel Downing
Road Cycling UK, 31 Octobre 2013
On British cycle sport's newest team, NFTO
As a much-travelled former national road race champion, an inaugural member of Team Sky – the first British rider to win an individual stage for them – and current national criterium champion, Russell Downing has been there, done that.
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Phil Southerland
Pez Cyclingnews, 29 Octobre 2013
Pez Talk: Phil Southerland.
Phil Southerland is a team owner like no other. He founded his revolutionary Diabetes awareness team, Team Type 1 team back in 2008, rode in it as a rider before stepping back into the management side of things and now this year took the brave step of changing his successful team of International no
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Andrew Fenn
Road Cycling UK, 29 Octobre 2013
Still learning the ropes as he targets more opportunities in 2014.
Scotsman on debut GrandTour, life at one of cycling's biggest teams, and the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Two years after joining Omega Pharma-Quickstep, and with a first Grand Tour start now under his belt, rising British star Andy Fenn insists he is still on a steep learning curve.
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Arthur Doyle
VeloVeritas, 29 Octobre 2013
Scottish Hill Climb Champion 2013
The day of the Scottish Hill Climb Championship wasn’t one for post race interviews – everyone just wanted to jump in their car and get home to the warm and dry.
But VeloVeritas thought we best hear what the new champion had to say – we caught up with Dooley’s Arthur Doyle the week after his win.
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Jesper Morkov
Pez Cyclingnews, 29 Octobre 2013
Inside The Grenoble Six With Jesper Morkov.
The Grenoble Six may no longer be a full six days but the racing is still spectacular and very tough as Danish track star and brother of SaxoBank’s Michael Morkov, Jesper explained to us just after the finish in Grenoble on the weekend.
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Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni
Road Cyclin UK, 28 Octobre 2013
Talks retirement, cobbles and Team Sky
Having climbed from his saddle as a professional cyclist for the final time at the Tour of Beijing, Juan Antonio Flecha admits his final season was the perfect swansong to his illustrious career.
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Michael Morkov
VeloVeritas, 27 Octobre 2013
Is Getting Seriously Good!
he last time we spoke to Denmark and Saxo Bank’s Michael Mørkøv – after he’d won a dramatic Vuelta stage – we said that perhaps it was time to stop referring to him as a ‘Six Day star.’
We were right.
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Axel Merckx
Cafe Roubaix, 26 Octobre 2013
Bissell has an unique programme.
Trek-Livestrong started in 2009, changed its name and riders over the years, but one thing remained certain: the ability of the team to nurture young talents and launch them on the big stage of cycling. This being said, in the past five years Axel Merckx’s team sent to the World Tour no less than 14
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Elisabeth Armitstead
Road Cycling UK, 25 Octobre 2013
Targets Women’s Tour of Britain success after race awarded prestigious UCI status.
British road race champion, Lizzie Armitstead, will be gunning for success at the Women’s Tour of Britain next year after it was awarded the prestigious 2.1 status by the UCI.
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