Rachel Neylan
Podium Cafe, 25 Avril 2013
Rachel Neylan on triumphing over adversity and the Flèche Wallonne.
While I was at the Flèche Wallonne with team Hitec Products UCK, I interviewed Rachel Neylan, just after she finished the race, where she’d ridden in support of her Hitec team-mate, Elisa Longo Borghini’s second place. I’ve interviewed Rachel before, in 2011, on her route into cycling, but in the ti
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Sarah Storey
Total Women Cycling, 25 Avril 2013
Dame Sarah Storey, GB’s most decorated female Paralympian
That terrible word ‘radiant’ is the greatest cliché of pregnancy, but Dame Sarah Storey really does look glowing and healthy when we sit down to chat in the very posh AldwychOne hotel.
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Sarah meets Total Women’s Cycling!
We’re here because Dame Sarah has recently signed up as an ambassador
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Elisa Longo Borghini
Podium Cafe, 23 Avril 2013
Flèche Wallonne post-race podium interviews - Elisa Longo Borghini and Ashleigh Moolman
Last week I went to the Flèche Wallonne with Hitec Products UCK, and I was lucky enough to be able to interview Hitec's Elisa Longo Borghini, who came second, and Lotto Belisol's Ashleigh Moolman who came third, just after the race, when they'd sprinted neck-and-neck behind winner Marianne Vos.
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Maclean Jessie
Cycling Tips, 23 Avril 2013
Interview with Jessie Maclean
Orica-AIS rider Jessie MacLean had a childhood full of volleyball, hockey and rowing and it was only in 2000 that she left those behind and took up cycling. The year after receiving a scholarship with the ACT Academy of Sport, Jessie won the U19 Pursuit at the Australian Nationals. She won gold at t
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Geschke Simon
Pez Cyclingnews, 22 Avril 2013
PEZ Talk: Argos-Shimano’s Simon Geschke
One man who has been in the mix throughout the Classics season has been Argos-Shimano’s Simon Geschke. On the attack in Brabantse & Amstel, PEZ caught up with Simon after his strong performances to talk about his season to date.
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Taylor Phinney
Pez Cyclingnews, 19 Avril 2013
PEZ Talk: Taylor Phinney
A man who we mentioned in our Paris-Roubaix preview as a possible podium finisher was BMC’s 22 year-old powerhouse, Taylor Phinney. We’d expected the big man from Boulder, Colorado to improve upon last year’s 15th place, but it was not to be. PEZ spoke to Phinney upon his return to the US and once h
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Guloien Leah
Asphalt & Pine, 16 Avril 2013
An Interview with Canadian Leah Guloien
Last year, I had the good fortune of meeting author Chris Cleave, who was in town for a reading and signing of his latest novel, Gold, which delves into the lives and rivalry of two female track cyclists. During the question and answer portion, a rather astute devotee questioned the reasoning behind
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Richie Porte
Cycling Weekly, 15 Avril 2013
Ready for Ardennes Classics debut.
Off-contract Australian Richie Porte is hoping to continue his golden stage race run at the Tour of Romandie but will first make an Ardennes Classics debut with Sky this week.
Porte will start Wedensday's Fleche Wallone before lining-up alongside teammate and Tour de France runner-up Chris Froom
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Bradley Wiggins
Cycling Quotes, 12 Avril 2013
I'm convinced that cycling has changed.
Having played hide-and-seek for most of the season so far, Bradley Wiggins (Sky) is about to get down to serious business in Italy. Starting on Tuesday he will take part in the Giro del Trentino and from May 4 he will star in the Giro d’Italia as the race favourite.
In an interview with Ital
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Ryder Hesjedal
CYclingNews, 12 Avril 2013
Ardennes loom large but Giro remains Hesjedal's top goal.
Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin Sharp) continues his build-up to a defence at the Giro d'Italia with the Ardennes Classics kicking off this weekend.
The Canadian rider has always been a factor in Amstel, Flèche and Liège, with top-ten placings in each event over the last few years, and with Dan Martin in
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Lucy Martin
Total Women's Cycling, 11 Avril 2013
Olympian cyclist
For many of us the London Olympics were the highlight of 2012 and much has been made in main stream media of the legacy. Female athletes achieved massive success and women’s cycling certainly appears to be in rude health. Lucy Martin speaks frankly to Owen Rogers about the world of pro-women’s road
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Zachary Bell
Pez Cyclingnews, 11 Avril 2013
PEZ Talk: Zach Bell
Track riding at the Olympics, road riding at the highest level and even wrestling – Zach Bell has certainly done it all. After being picked up by Champion System following on from SpiderTech’s withdrawal, Zach has recently repaid the multinational squad with a great stage win at the Tour de Taiwan.
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Pearce Colby
303cycling, 9 Avril 2013
Colby Pearce - Track/Cycling Star Racer
Thanks to the ACA for allowing us to post this. Construction is nearing a end on the the Boulder Valley Velodrome in Erie Colorado so hopefully you still held on to that track bike after the fall of the recent Boulder Velodrome in Boulder. Or maybe you did and now it's time to de-hipster it. Accordi
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Jacob Rathe
Pez Cyclingnews, 9 Avril 2013
Jacob Rathe Talks de Ronde.
It’s getting harder and harder to make your name in the early break in the Northern Classics. The World Tour teams want men up there for their stars to ‘leap frog’ over to and the Pro Continental teams want men up there for the TV time. The Tour of Flanders was no exception with the break taking a l
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Taylor Phinney
VeloNews, 7 Avril 2013
Taylor Phinney didn’t collect a cobble, but learned much from a day on the pave.
Taylor Phinney (BMC Racing) closed another Paris-Roubaix looking ahead. Despite missing the major move, he considered it an experience that will help him win one day.
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Fabian Cancellara
Velonation, 7 Avril 2013
Paris-Roubaix winner speaks to the press after
The last hour was just pure fight, and I’m really happy. I probably never damaged myself like this.
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