Gordon Fraser
Bicycling, 20 February 2012
At the Wheel, and Still in the Race
Has nothing to prove, not as a bicycle racer anyway. The transplanted Canadian, who lives in the Grand Canyon State, retired five years ago as one of North America’s most successful riders.
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Moser Moreno
Velonation, 19 February 2012
Young guns series: Moreno Moser arrives with a flourish
Francesco Moser’s nephew underlines class with Trofeo Laigueglia win
Having clocked up his first pro win yesterday in the Trofeo Laigueglia, the Liquigas Cannondale rider has jumped into the frame. At 21 years of age, the neo pro has already underlined his promise. But his path to the pro ranks h
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Matthew Busche
Velonews, 18 February 2012
US Champ Matthew Busche reflects on his early Euro season
Having helped his Radioshack Nissan-Trek teammate Tiago Machado into second place overall on stage three of the Volta ao Algarve in Portugal yesterday, Matthew Busche took some time out at the start of stage 4 today to reflect on his European season thus far.
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Sylvain Chavanel
Cyclingtime, 18 February 2012
Cyclingtime interview with Sylvain Chavanel
The French champion has chosen the Tour of San Luis and now the Tour of Oman to gear up for the Spring classics. After riding very aggressively and being caught at the very end of stage 4 won by Andre Greipel, Sylvain Chavanel strongly hopes to win a big one this year, as he realizes that he’s in hi
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Thomas Craven
Pro Cycling News, 18 February 2012
Thomas Craven, D.S. BMC-Hincapie Development
A chat with former 7-11 and L.A. Sheriff' veteran pro rider and now D.S. Thomas Craven after taking the reins of the BMC feeder U23 feeder development team...
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Vincenzo Nibali
cyclingnews, 17 February 2012
Ardennes Classics the early aim for Sicilian
Without a victory since he sealed the Vuelta a España in September 2010, Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas-Cannondale) is aware that he has an early opportunity to get back in the winning habit on stage five of the Tour of Oman on the slopes of Jabal Al Akhdhar.
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Jeremy Hunt
Cyclingtips, 17 February 2012
A Ride With Jez Hunt
"I'm not sure what you're going to write about. I don't really have anything interesting to say or any stories to tell". This is how my four hour ride with Jeremy Hunt began just a short while ago while he was back in Melbourne for the off-season.
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Ben Swift
Pez Cyclingnews, 17 February 2012
PEZ-Clusive: Team Sky’s Olympian, Ben Swift
Pretty much every possible tabloid pun on Ben Swift’s surname has already been done to death, so we’ll waste no time in getting to the meat of the story. The twenty-four year old has had an almost perfect career progression to date. Starring as an amateur with a string of results in Italy, Ben Swift
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Gianni Meersman
Velonation, 17 February 2012
Gianni Meersman speaks about choosing Lotto Belisol over RadioShack Nissan
Gianni Meersman won Wednesday’s Volta ao Algarve opener as part of the Lotto Belisol team, and starts today’s third stage equal on time to overall leader Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky Procycling). It’s been a successful start to the year for the 26 year old Belgian, who was in demand from two teams prio
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Kathryn Bertine
Velonation, 16 February 2012
Bertine vows to keep fighting after UCI points loss hampers Olympic push
Olympic aspirant Kathryn Bertine has said she is determined to bounce back from a recent UCI ruling that the world ranking points she earned last year would be scrapped.
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Jurgen Van Den Broeck
Velonews, 16 February 2012
Van den Broeck still dreaming of Paris
Jurgen Van den Broeck seems to be the lost rider in the pre-Tour de France sweepstakes for 2012.
The Belgian finished a surprising fifth in 2010 (since bumped to fourth in the wake of Alberto Contador’s disqualification in his clenbuterol case), but Van den Broeck couldn’t follow up on that promi
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Tom Danielson
Velonation, 16 February 2012
Danielson motivated by chance to perform at Tour de Langkawi
American to begin season next Friday
Nine years after he won the race as part of the Saturn squad, US pro Tom Danielson will line out in the Tour de Langkawi next Friday motivated to ride well.
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Cadel Evans
Pez Cyclingnews, 16 February 2012
Tour Winner Cadel Evans Gets PEZ’d!
Tour de France winner, World champion and new father - what more could Cadel Evans want from life? Well, he wants to do it all again, the Tour and the Worlds bits anyway, much less paperwork involved. A lot has happened in the life of Cadel Evans in a year, time to be PEZ’d.
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Thomas Geraint
Telegraph.co.uk, 15 February 2012
Geraint Thomas right on track in his pursuit of Games glory in blue riband event
As Britain’s Geraint Thomas graphically puts it: “Don’t go searching for the pain, it will find you.”
Britain will be defending champions at the Olympics and the squad will find out how they are matching up to their rivals at the Samsung World Cup in the London Velodrome this weekend, with qualif
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Geoffroy Lequatre
Velonation, 15 February 2012
Geoffroy Lequatre adding experience and wisdom to Bretagne-Schuller
After two years spent as the lone native French speaker on the American team Radioshack, Geoffroy Lequatre moves back to a French team for 2012, as he becomes one of the team leaders for professional continental outfit Bretagne-Schuller.
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Fabian Cancellara
Velonews, 14 February 2012
Cancellara wants to recapture classics mojo
In what will be a very busy year for Fabian Cancellara, with the Tour de France and the Olympics on the radar screen, the RadioShack-Nissan-Trek star says he wants to start off the 2012 campaign by regaining his momentum in the spring classics.
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