Markel Irizar
cyclingtribe.com, 3 Mars 2011
"I would like to win in a big race like Paris Nice or Dauphine, but it´s really dificult, so I will try to improve step by step"
Testicular cancer survivor Markel Irizar scored an early season victory last month in the Ruta del Sol in southern Spain after maintaining his one second advantage over Jurgen van den Broeck in the fifth and final stage.
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Denis Galimzyanov
C-Cycling, 3 Mars 2011
Interview - Denis Galimzyanov
Denis Galimzyanov is a new name on the international sprint scene but just as difficult as his last name might seem to pronounce, just as fast is he on the final meters in mass sprint! I will even put him down as my personal outsider for the win on stage 3. Here is what the young Russian had to say
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Ryder Hesjedal
velonews.com, 2 Mars 2011
"There was no way I was going to miss Eroica"
Ryder Hesjedal will be aiming for victory in Saturday’s exciting battle over the strade bianche at the Monte Pasche Eroica, then jumping on an evening flight to France to start Paris-Nice the next day.
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Matt Brammeier
britishcycling.org.uk, 2 Mars 2011
"he's still a pain in the arse!"
On the eve of his first big European race for new team HTC-Highroad, Irish Champion Matt Brammeier reflected on the Tour Of Qatar and that top 10 Prologue result.
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Adam Hansen
cyclingtime.com, 1 Mars 2011
Cheese and Chocolate
Australian Adam Hansen of Omega Pharma-Lotto very generously gave up some of his spare time to chat to cyclingtime.com about cheese, chocolate, SRM's and the Belgian team's one-day terminator, Philippe Gilbert.
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Tiffany Cromwell
cyclingtime.com, 1 Mars 2011
Bikes and Bling
Tiffany Cromwell is one of Australia’s most promising young riders. With a strong start to the 2011 season at the Jayco Bay Criterium (she won Stage 2 and the Sprints Classification there), she’s definitely a cyclist to keep an eye out for this year.
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Ben Grenda
bicycles.net.au, 26 Février 2011
In the wind and on the cobbles
Ben Grenda of Launceston was part of the Genesys Wealth Advisers team in 2010 and has now made the leap over to Europe to join the Rock Werchter Cycling Team in Duffel, Belgium.
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Tara Whitten
pedalmag.com, 26 Février 2011
"a great confidence booster"
Tara Whitten and Zach Bell were recently crowned World Cup Omnium Champions as the Track World Cup series ended in Manchester, Great Britain on Feb. 19-20. We caught up with them to talk about their Omnium victory, their stellar season, and the Canadian track program.
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Zach Bell
pedalmag.com, 26 Février 2011
"things are going in the right direction"
Tara Whitten and Zach Bell were recently crowned World Cup Omnium Champions as the Track World Cup series ended in Manchester, Great Britain on Feb. 19-20. We caught up with them to talk about their Omnium victory, their stellar season, and the Canadian track program.
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Rui Costa
velonation.com, 25 Février 2011
Searching for a new team after being cleared to return to racing
Rui Costa, along with his brother Mariano, tested positive for the substance methylhexanamine at the Portuguese national time trial championships last June. They protested their innocence, showing the source for the substance was contamination of supplements they had been using.
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Emma Pooley
slipstreamsports.com, 24 Février 2011
“My Ph.D. is like a hobby”
28-year old grad student Emma Pooley is balancing pro cycling with the demands of a Ph.D. in civil engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich.
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Marc Hester
veloresults.co.uk, 23 Février 2011
Dreaming of Success on Road and Track
In any sport there comes a time when the order changes, the old stars fade away and the new ones begin to shine brighter. But Dane Marc Hester is no super nova, shining brightly then gone, it’s taken him several years to get to where he is in the six day constellation.
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Scott Lyttle
roadcycling.co.nz, 22 Février 2011
Pure Black Racing From The Inside
In July last year, Carl Williams announced Pure Black's launch with much fanfare. Pure Black Racing wanted to be the first New Zealand team at the Tour de France. One of the riders on the pro team is 26 year old Scott Lyttle from Carterton in the Wairarapa.
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Taylor Phinney
cyclingtime.com, 22 Février 2011
The Next Big Thing
American prodigy Taylor Phinney completed his first pro race at the Tour of Oman in what was a bit of delayed start as a knee injury prevented him from riding the Tour of Qatar. The U23 world champion for time trial told cyclingtime.com how excited he is about the career that lays ahead of him.
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Rui Costa
bikepure.org, 21 Février 2011
"I had a clear conscience"
In early October 2010, the floor fell from Bike Pure when we got news that Rui Costa, a Bike Pure rider from Portugal had failed a drug test along with his brother Mario. It was recently proven that Rui tested positive as a result of supplement contamination and he is now free to race again.
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Cadel Evans
pezcyclingnews.com, 21 Février 2011
The world according to Cadel
Cadel Evans wants to win a “Grand Tour” to add to his World Championships and he is changing his season plans to accommodate his ambitions. He tells us about his plans for the coming year, recaps 2010, his Tour and his Christmas....
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