Sinead Miller
dailypeloton.com, 21 Enero 2011
"My first trip over to Europe for the spring classics was a real eye opener"
New Diadora-Pasta Zara-Manhattan signing and current U23 National Champion Sinead Miller. Next to living as a professional cyclist she is also pursuing a double major in Chemistry and Mathematics at Marian University.
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Jack Bobridge
velonews.com, 20 Enero 2011
Jumpin’ Jack Bobo
“For all you cycling fans – remember the name Jack Bobridge. His future’s bright.” This was the famous tweet from Lance Armstrong two years ago, when the Texan made his comeback at the 2009 Tour Down Under. VeloNews caught up with Bobridge midway through the Santos Tour Down Under.
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Lachlan Morton
pezcyclingnews.com, 20 Enero 2011
"riding a bike for a living is a privilege, not a job"
To finish 7th on GC in the Tour of Utah isn't a bad result by anyone's standard; but for an 18 year-old on restricted gears? We caught up with the Australian protege enjoying some 'down' time at home in Port Macquarie, New South Wales before he travels back to the US for the new season.
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Tyler Farrar
velonews.com, 19 Enero 2011
Gunning for the spring classics
At a team camp in December, VeloNews sat down with Farrar find out where he’ll be racing in 2011, how the sprint-heavy roster will affect the team’s GC riders, and why he and Hushovd won’t turn into another Greipel/Cavendish intrasquad feud.
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James Spragg
pezcyclingnews.com, 19 Enero 2011
"I’m looking forward to getting back to Belgium"
Whilst the big bucks transfer market and scrabble for Pro Continental and Tour licences recently finished up, some teams quietly went about their business of preparing for a big 2011. One Continental team which has considerably increased its fire power is Donckers Koffie – Jelly Belly.
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Matthew Goss
tourdownunder.com.au, 16 Enero 2011
"we have enough power to turn the earth off the axis"
Matt Goss, 24, from Launceston, fresh from winning the Jayco Bay criterium series and a second in the national road race in Ballarat last week, produced a dazzling turn of pace last night to score an easy win in the Cancer Council Criterium in Adelaide.
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Luke Durbridge
tourdownunder.com.au, 16 Enero 2011
"well done to Gossy"
Australian cyclist Matt Goss has continued his strong early season form by winning the Cancer Council Classic street race in Adelaide. A lead group of five riders, including Australian youngster Luke Durbridge, stayed clear until five laps to go.
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David Veilleux
velonation.com, 16 Enero 2011
Driving forward with Europcar
David Veilleux has been a a professional on the North American scene since 2007 when he turned pro with Jittery Joe's. The 23 year-old Canadian has signed with Jean Rene Bernadeau's new Europcar Pro Continental team for 2011 and talks about his goals and expectations for the season ahead.
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Tobyn Horton
velonation.com, 13 Enero 2011
Horton aiming to motor with Motorpoint in 2011
Tobyn Horton has a unique selling proposition as a rider; the 24 year-old is Guernsey’s first and only professional cyclist. Horton raced for five years on the tough Belgian kermis scene and by 2009 was at a level where he could win races like Wambeek-Ternat.
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Dan Patten
pezcyclingnews.com, 13 Enero 2011
An English Talent In Belgium
Dan Patten was with Magnus Backstedt’s Magnus Maximus coffee team in 2009; grabbing a stage in a Swedish stage race and a top ten in the East Yorkshire Premier race in England – but the programme wasn’t as solid as Dan had expected and for 2010 he decided to take his chances in Belgium.
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Manuele Boaro
saxobanksungard.com, 12 Enero 2011
A New Member Of Saxo Bank-SunGard
Manuele Boaro is another face on Saxo Bank-SunGard and the young Italian is looking forward to his first season as a full-time pro. The 23-year-old is almost a blank sheet in the international world of cycling but with his all-round potential he might be a man for the future.
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Ally Stacher
carolinacyclingnews.com, 12 Enero 2011
"If you told me two years ago that I was going to be racing with HTC this year, I would have told you you were nuts!"
North Carolina’s Ally Stacher graduated from Lees-McRae in 2010 with a degree in History and promptly turned professional with the Webcor cycling team. However this year she has made the progression onto what is considered one of the strongest squads on the planet, HTC-Highroad.
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Jonathan Vaughters
Podium Cafe, 12 Enero 2011
Part 3, Creating Value for Sponsors
Welcome to the third episode in Podium Cafe's interview with Jonathan Vaughters. In these final two parts, we turn the conversation to the business of cycling and focus on the nuts and bolts of running a top level cycling team. Here, we talk about keeping sponsors happy and maintaining Garmin-Cervél
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Jakob Fuglsang
velonews.com, 11 Enero 2011
‘I don’t want pressure of Tour yet’
Jakob Fuglsang is latest young rider to be get billing as a “future Tour de France winner,” a burden the ex-mountain biker is not especially keen to bear. We caught up with Fuglsang at last week’s team presentation in Luxembourg to discuss his decision to follow the Schlecks to Leopard-Trek.
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Jonathan Vaughters
Podium Cafe, 11 Enero 2011
Part 2, Transitions!
In our first installment of our four-part interview with Garmin-Cervélo's Jonathan Vaughters, we talked about how the merger (if that's the right word) came about between two ambitious, young franchises. From instability comes some serious ballast; from chaos comes a broader program, a bigger, more
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Jonathan Vaughters
Podium Cafe, 10 Enero 2011
Part 1, Creating the New Garmin-Cervélo Team
Welcome to the first episode of the Podium Cafe interview with Jonathan Vaughters. Today, we talk about how Garmin and Cervélo became one big team, a process Vaughters describes as a "tug-of-war."
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