Sara Carrigan
Cyclingnews.com, 21 Septiembre 2005
Olympic champ motivated for Madrid
Olympic road race champion Sara Carrigan lines out in today's elite women's time trial fired up by the chance of doing well. She has by her own admission had a quiet time since taking gold in Athens in August, her return to form after a long break moving slower than she anticipated. Shane Stokes rep
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Yanto Barker
Cyclingnews.com, 21 Septiembre 2005
Wanted: pro contract
Yanto Barker says he's done the groundwork to being a pro, he's shown he can race against and beat the pros - so what, then, is he waiting for? One pro contract seems to be the only thing missing, writes Shane Stokes.
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Scott Moninger
Cyclingnews.com, 19 Septiembre 2005
Like a fine wine
At 38 years of age you’d expect most pro riders to have retired, and at least considered it. But after a strong 2005 NRC campaign with wins at the highest level, Health Net’s Scott Moninger doesn’t look like slowing down in a hurry. Cyclingnews’ North American Editor, Mark Zalewski, took some time o
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Aitor Osa Eizaguirre
Landarren Txokoa, 19 Septiembre 2005
Aitor Osa txirrindularia
Espainiako Vueltan eroriko ikusgarria izan ondoren etxean zegoela egin genuen elkarrizketa. Telefono mugikorrarekin ez da oso ongi moldatzen. Lepa-uztaia (klabikula) hautsi eta operatu berria zen.
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Jan Ullrich
Cyclingnews.com, 13 Septiembre 2005
Staying motivated
Lance Armstrong has dominated the modern era yet Jan Ullrich very much remains a superstar of modern cycling. Eight years after his first (and last) Tour win, he's still dreaming big, looking for one more yellow jersey victory before calling it a day. Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes was one of several jou
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Roberto Heras
Cyclingnews.com, 11 Septiembre 2005
A calm leader
Despite a heavy crash three days ago that required 15 stitches on his left leg, despite having just one last chance to reclaim the maillot oro, and until today, despite Russian Denis Menchov showing no sign of weakness, Roberto Heras displayed his usual calm. Well, that's how it was before he saw hi
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Bas Giling
Pezcyclingnews.com, 7 Septiembre 2005
PEZ Profiles: Bas Giling
Even for the most talented riders with cobble-solid resumes, graduating from the UCI’s espoir (under age 23) category can be a bit like bringing a baby home from the hospital: everything you did to get to this point suddenly seems a questionable lark; it all becomes real -- real fast!
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Denis Menchov
as.com, 5 Septiembre 2005
"La etapa es mejor que el maillot oro"
De nuevo líder.
Está muy bien, pero más importante aún es haber ganado la etapa. Tras vencer en la primera contrarreloj he salido con muchas ganas a disputarla. Haber cogido el jersey oro no me convierte en el máximo favorito. Respeto mucho a mis rivales.
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Fred Rodriguez
Cyclingnews.com, 4 Septiembre 2005
Getting the many jobs done
It's been a busy year for Davitamon-Lotto rider Fred Rodríguez; there's not much time for a break in Fast Freddie's world right now, but he's back in the US for the Barclay Global Investments Grand Prix, in San Francisco. Cyclingnews' Les Clarke caught up with the fast one for a quick rundown of wha
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Alessandro Petacchi
Cyclingnews.com, 4 Septiembre 2005
Madrid in his sights
Alessandro Petacchi would generally be the number one bet as the winner in a bunch sprint. And this week has been no exception, with the Italian already prevailing three times in the Vuelta a Espana. Ale Jet won in Puertollano, Argamasilla de Alba and Lloret de Mar. His 'harvest' of wins seems to co
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Ivan Basso
Daily Peloton, 4 Septiembre 2005
Interview: Ivan Basso
During the Barclays Global Investors Grand Prix San Francisco, the Daily Peloton had a chance to catch up with Team CSC and talk a few minutes with top Tour contender Ivan Basso.
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Santiago Botero
Cyclingnews.com, 3 Septiembre 2005
Gunning for another rainbow jersey
Santiago Botero made a welcome return to form this season after two disappointing years with T-Mobile. Health problems prevented him from hitting the kind of form which in the past had seen him win the world time trial championships, take stages in the Tour de France and Tour of Spain and finish 4th
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Denis Menchov
as.com, 3 Septiembre 2005
"Heras tuvo su día y yo puedo tener el mío en otro puerto"
A sólo doce segundos en la general, Denis Menchov es por el momento el gran adversario de Heras. El ruso del Rabobank podría recuperar mañana el liderato en la crono, pero se muestra cauto.
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Trent Lowe
Cyclingnews.com, 1 Septiembre 2005
The Lowe down on Trent's move to Discovery Channel
After a season of highs and lows, young Australian mountain biker Trent Lowe will be riding the road in the colours of Discovery Channel for 2006. It's a huge opportunity for Lowe, who has been riding the NORBA series for Subaru-Gary Fisher in 2005, and he knows it. Cyclingnews' Les Clarke checked i
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Joaquin Rodriguez
Cyclingnews.com, 1 Septiembre 2005
Always a protagonist
Currently leading the mountains classification of the Vuelta a España after stage 11, Joaquin Rodriguez represents one of the more modest overall hopes in this year's race within the Saunier Duval-Prodir squad. Cyclingnews' Hernan Alvarez Macias spoke with Rodriguez out of the blistering heat in sou
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Tom Danielson
Cyclingnews.com, 31 Agosto 2005
The new hope
Tom Danielson is considered one of American cycling's greatest hopes - talented, young, and with a willingness to learn, the man from Durango is currently at the Vuelta a Espana and eager to perform well. It's here that Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes sat down and spoke with Danielson about injuries, race
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