David Millar
Pez Cyclingnews, 7 February 2012
Garmin-Barracuda's David Millar Gets PEZ’d!
David Millar; bad boy, Simon Pure or hypocrite? Think what you like, but after his journey through doping and cycling he is a very interesting guy and still has a lot to say which is well worth listening too. Drugs, drink, cycling, life, the past and the future, we cover it all as David Millar gets
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Gregory Henderson
Velonation, 7 February 2012
Henderson speaks about Greipel’s improvements and team’s growing morale
Although the Tour of Qatar has interrupted things due to the fever which prevented Andre Greipel from starting the race, the Lotto Belisol team hit the ground running in 2012 with a superb start. Greipel won the Down Under Classic and then went on to take three stages in the main event, the Santos T
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Guarnier Megan
Pro Cycling News, 7 February 2012
Reconnecting with Megan Guarnier of Team Tibco
We reconnected with Megan Guarnier, fresh off winning the elite women’s road race at the 2012 USA Cycling Elite, U23, Juniors & Paralympics Road National Championships in Augusta, Georgia. Megan shared with us her tentative racing plans and schedule.
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Joanna Rowsell
Pro Cycling News, 7 February 2012
Getting to know British rider Joanna Rowsell
With the United Kingdom hosting the upcoming London 2012 Olympic Games, what better way for a Brit racing cyclist to spend the summer than at home? This is exactly the situation that Joanna Rowsell will experience in the next few months
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Stefano Garzelli
C-cycling, 6 February 2012
Exclusive interview - Stefano Garzelli
Stefano Garzelli had planned to end his long glorious career after the Giro d’Italia this year, but since his team Acqua e Sapone didn’t get an invitation, Garzelli suddenly had to decide he if wanted to continue his career at all. I had a talk with the Italian veteran about the future and to clarif
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Luke Rowe
Velonation, 4 February 2012
Team Sky neo-pro Luke Rowe speaks about Mallorca debut and 2012 season
Luke Rowe will make his debut as a professional cyclist this weekend for Team Sky. The Welshman has been signed on a mandatory two-year deal for neo-pro’s after coming through the British cycling development ranks following in the footsteps of Ben Swift and Ian Stannard.
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Saul Raisin
Pro Cycling News, 4 February 2012
Catching up with Dalton Georgia's favorite Son, Saul Raisin... Six years on, 'I'm an open book.' It's not always about the bike...
Saul was one of the best young American prospects in the sport. In 2006 he was on track to ride his first grand tour, the Giro d'Italia. Unfortunately disaster struck Saul before he made it the to the 2006 Giro.
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Tejay Van Garderen
Velonews, 2 February 2012
Van Garderen: ‘I want to win a GC this year’
DENIA, Spain (VN) – Tejay Van Garderen enters his third professional season with high hopes of building on the tremendous success he’s had so far in the pro ranks.
Van Garderen joins BMC this season that will see him have the pressure of helping Cadel Evans in the mountains at the Tour de France
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Philippe Gilbert
Pez Cyclingnews, 2 February 2012
Superstar Philippe Gilbert Gets PEZ’d!
During the press days at the BMC training camp in Denia on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, there was a chance to interview some of the World’s top cyclists. Tour winner, World Champions and BMC’s new Classic winner for 2012; Philippe Gilbert. This was the first time we had spoken, so I didn’t know
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Marcel Kittel
Velonation, 2 February 2012
Back winning after a media bruising
Fight or flight: both are known human responses to stressful situations. In Marcel Kittel’s case, he’s chosen the first, as evidenced by his stage win on Thursday’s second stage of the Étoile de Bessèges. The 1T4I rider had placed second on day one, then seized the race leader’s jersey when he outsp
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Denis Menchov
Reuters, 31 January 2012
Motivated Menchov covets maiden Tour title
Missing last year's Tour de France has given Denis Menchov extra motivation to fight for the yellow jersey at this year's edition of the world's greatest cycling race.
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Jérémy Roy
Cyclingtime, 30 January 2012
Frenchman Jeremy Roy is ready to go on the attack again as his FDJ-BigMat team has returned to the World Tour.
The most aggressive rider of the 2011 Tour de France – with a total of 750 kilometers of breakaway, which is one fifth of the all course – is back in business, but he didn’t escape at all during the Santos Tour Down Under. However, Frenchman Jeremy Roy is ready to go on the attack again as his FDJ-B
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Chris Anker Sørensen
Dailypeloton, 30 January 2012
Denmark's talented all rounder starts his 6th year on the WorldTour team of Bjarne Riis - Saxo Bank.... looking ahead to 2012
Chris Anker Sørensen started in the Danish development squad of Designa Køkken at the age of 20 and showed steady gains as a rider in the U23 races. He was a stagiare with Bjarne Riis' CSC squad and signed with the team in 2007 where he impressed with 19th place on the G,.C. in his first Grand Tour
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Stannard Ian
velouk.net, 30 January 2012
Ian Stannard, the 24 year old Sky professional, has just completed an arduous winter’s training
An amazing 2011 saw Ian pick up his first pro race win, at the Tour of Austria in July, play a crucial role in the final stages of the Copenhagen World Championship road race that saw Britain’s Mark Cavendish win cycling’s coveted rainbow jersey before wrapping up his year finishing fourth overall i
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Chris Anker Sørensen
Daily Peloton, 30 January 2012
Interview: Chris Anker Sørensen
Chris Anker Sørensen started in the Danish development squad of Designa Køkken at the age of 20 and showed steady gains as a rider in the U23 races. He was a stagiare with Bjarne Riis' CSC squad and signed with the team in 2007 where he impressed with 19th place on the G,.C. in his first Grand Tour
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Frédéric Amorison
Velonation, 28 January 2012
Frédéric Amorison making a return from injury for 2012 season
Landbouwkrediet-Euphony rider still recovering from broken jaw, wrist.
Frédéric Amorison (Landbouwkrediet-Euphony) will begin his eleventh professional season in the coming weeks, though at the mid-point of last season, it appeared as if the Belgian veteran was finished racing.
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