Laura Trott
BT Sport, 7 August 2013
Laura Trott finally laughing again.
She talks like she rides. At breakneck speed, only punctuated by an artillery of giggles. It’s through this medium that you learn: she is the most aerodynamic member of the GB Cycling Programme, she once mortified herself in front of David Beckham, Prince Charles definitely asked her the wrong quest
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Anna Meares
Ride Cycling Revue, 7 August 2013
Review of a sprint: one year later.
7 August 2013, marks the first anniversary of Anna Meares’ win in the sprint competition at the London Olympics. Upon her return to Australia last August, one of her first interviews about her third Olympic experience was conducted at RIDE HQ. The 29-year-old would go on to tell her stories over and
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Christopher Boardman
Trithlete Europe, 7 August 2013
The Big Interview: Chris Boardman
Chris Boardman is one of Britain’s cycling legends and paved the way for many to follow in his footsteps. Among his many accolades Boardman won Olympic gold and bronze medals, a stage of the Tour de France and held the hour record on two occasions.
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Svein Tuft
Pez Cyclingnews, 6 August 2013
PEZ Talk: Svein Tuft
He’s the man who used to take off with his dog on the bike trailer and head into the wilderness of the Yukon to camp rough for weeks on end. But there’s not much scope for the solitary life when you’re riding the Tour de France – especially as lantern rouge when L’Equipe prints your picture every da
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Masahiko Mifune
Guy Andrews, 6 August 2013
Masahiko Mifune
Masahiko Mifune is a pioneer. In more ways than one it’s a long way from Oudenaarde to Massa’s hometown of Okayama, but Belgium is where Massa plied his trade as a professional rider for nearly ten years.
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Mara Abbott
Whitman College, 5 August 2013
An interview with world-class cyclist Mara Abbott '08
Mara Abbott ’08 is one of the world’s top cyclists. In 2010, the former economics major and Colorado native reached the top of her profession by winning what was then called the Giro Donne, one of the world’s biggest stage cycling races for women. An eating disorder forced her out of the sport a yea
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Levi Leipheimer
Bike Rumor, 3 August 2013
Downieville Classic Pre Race Interview with Levi Leipheimer.
In a family who prefers cars and convenience, my Uncle is the lone cyclist. He gave me my first road bike and introduced me to the love-hate relation that exists between every cyclist and a massive grade.
Every year, my Uncle drags me out to watch one of the climbing stages of the Tour de Califor
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Rochelle Gilmore
Total Women's Cycling / Road Cycling UK, 1 August 2013
‘This year has been absolutely phenomenal’
Iconic Australian rider Rochelle Gilmore admitted Team Wiggle-Honda’s debut year on the road has exceeded all expectations.
Gilmore, 31, is combining riding for the new Belgian-based British team, which also features Great Britain’s record-breaking track champions Laura Trott, Dani King and Joan
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Michael Friedman
Pez Cyclingnews, 1 August 2013
PEZ Talk: Mike Friedman
One of the results which was lost in the pre-Tour de France frenzy was the Nature Valley Grand Prix in Minnesota in June; a staple on the US calendar going back to 1999 with names like Chris Horner, Greg Henderson, Robert Forster and Gordon Fraser all in there as stage winners.
This year the man
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Marco Pinotti
VeloNation, 27 July 2013
Italian hoping to do one more season, then take up a coaching role.
Six-time Italian national time trial champion Marco Pinotti is in the final year of his current contract with the BMC Racing Team but has indicated that he is hoping for one more season in the peloton before hanging up his wheels.
The 37 year old, who recovered from shoulder injuries sustained
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Lauren Kitchen
Cycling Weekly, 25 July 2013
Famous last words: Lauren Kitchen
The 22-year-old Aussie rode for Marianne Vos at Rabobank last year. Now she's with Giorgia Bronzini at Wiggle-Honda, where she's also making her own mark
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Michael Rogers
Ride, 13 July 2013
This is the time!
Towards the end of stage 13, two riders nodded at each other: ideal conditions were presented to the Saxo-Tinkoff team and Mick Rogers and Daniele Bennati realised the time was right to create some havoc. When the Australian was on the massage table a few hours after the stage, we spoke to him to ge
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Jiri Jezek
Pez Cyclingnews, 9 July 2013
PEZ Talk: Jiri Jezek
The first man out of the starthouse at today’s individual time trial at Le Tour was not the current last placed rider, Dmitriy Muravyev from Astana it was Jiri Jezek multiple World and Paralympic champion on both the track and road. Jiri’s a simply amazing athlete who puts many able bodied professio
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Daniel Martin
Velonation, 8 July 2013
Pressure is off after first Tour de France stage win, but looks certain to attack again.
Scooping victory fifty years after Shay Elliott triumphed into Roubaix, and becoming only the fifth Irishman to win a stage of the Tour de France, Dan Martin has said that he will pause and reflect on his victory before identifying his next goals for the race.
“I am not really thinking about it y
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Josiah Ng On Lam
Baik, 3 July 2013
Exclusive Interview with Josiah Ng – Cyclist. Entrepreneur. Olympian.
We presume Josiah Ng wakes up fresh everyday, just like that morning as we watch him go round the track. He may be cycling for 20 years and has been labelled “veteran”, but he is still going strong. Just days ago, he won the 1km time trial in the National Track Cycling Championships despite being th
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Nicholas Roche
VeloNation, 29 June 2013
All for Contador in the Tour de France.
He’s finished twelfth and fourteenth in the past and taken second and third on stages but, as the first stage of the Tour de France plays out on the rugged Corsican roads, Nicolas Roche has very different thoughts on his mind. Gone are ideas of personal ambition, of chasing results for himself; inst
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