Ryan Trebon
cxmagazine.com, 6 Mei 2010
"Ah, nothing too fantastic to report"
It’s been way too long since we’ve had a chance to check in with 2009 USGP overall series winner and former national champ Ryan Trebon. Luckily, I ran into both Trebon and his teammate, Barry Wicks, at the recent Cherry Blossom Classic stage race in The Dalles, Oregon.
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Cadel Evans
BMC Racing Team, 5 Mei 2010
"Overall, it will take a versatile climber to win"
The BMC Racing Team will ride the Giro d'Italia in support of Australian Cadel Evans. The reigning world champion answers questions about the 21-stage, 3,418-kilometer race, his preparation and expectations.
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Evan Oliphant
veloresults.co.uk, 5 Mei 2010
"the mechanic put diesel instead of petrol in his car, on the way home from the Tro Bro!"
The 2010 edition of the Drummond Trophy saw Endura's domination of the domestic road racing scene march on with a 1-2 for Evan Oliphant and James McCallum; and only a determined Robert Hassan kept Ross Creber off the podium and prevented an Endura whitewash.
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Alex Rasmussen
pezcyclingnews.com, 5 Mei 2010
"I knew it suited me and that I could win it"
Paris-Roubaix has a lot to answer for, like the 'so and so's answer to Paris - Roubaix' imitation races it has spawned, but there's a race in Denmark which has been around as a professional event longer than any of the others.
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Belinda Goss
Bicycles Network Australia, 5 Mei 2010
"I’d like to win a world title"
Belinda Goss has won bronze three years in a row at the World Championships and at just the slightest mention of the Rainbow Jersey her face lights up. It’s easy to see her eyes are firmly fixed on the Rainbow Jersey and Goss is one girl who has the focus to follow through.
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Amy Bradley
cyclingtribe.com, 5 Mei 2010
"I've come from being a Corporate Barbie"
Amy Bradley had her first ever race in the National Road Series at the Tour of Canberra, finishing an overall 23rd for team Degani. After that, she is off on a trip to Europe to see the Tour and to try and do some racing over there. (look out for her in the Tour de Feminin- Krasna Lipa in July)
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Richie Porte
Cyclingtribe.com, 5 Mei 2010
Interview with Tour of Romandie Stage Winner
Fresh off his Tour of Romandie stage win, we caught up with Tasmanian Riche Porte, to chat about pretty much everything we could think of:
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Sebastian Donadio
pezcyclingnews.com, 4 Mei 2010
An exception to the rule
In a sport where interesting characters are thinner on the ground that they used to be, Argentina's Sebastian Donadio is an exception to the rule: lawyer, road man, six day rider, singer and head of a school for cyclists.
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Dan Harm
pezcyclingnews.com, 3 Mei 2010
"There's less money in music that you can make in cycling"
He has two degrees; was a slender 0.7 second away from a US Olympic pursuit place - but decided he needed two years away from cycling, 'On the Road.' We caught up with the Gin Optics rider Dan Harm on a humid night in Trinidad down at San Fernando's Skinner Park velodrome.
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Alison Starnes
cyclingtribe.com, 2 Mei 2010
"Everything in moderation"
Rising star Alison Starnes returns to Team TIBCO for 2010. The 24-year-old continued her rapid development in 2009, taking several impressive solo wins in NorCal races, finding the podium in several French Cup races with the national team and finishing 2nd in the Cascade Classic Time Trial stage in
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Michael Barry
pedalmag.com, 1 Mei 2010
New Book and Giro Prep
Canada's Michael Barry (Team Sky) recently released his third book Le Métier, a phrase he describes as the essence of cycling. Barry is at home in Spain recovering from his successful spring campaign and preparing for the first Grand Tour of the season, the Giro d'Italia.
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Emile Abraham
pezcyclingnews.com, 30 April 2010
Not just an island boy
He's been Trinidad & Tobago road race champion nine times and has been on the podium at the Tobago Classic so many times he's lost count. But he's not just an island boy; he's raced and had success the entire length of the Americas - not to mention two years on the cobbles of Belgium.
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Ted King
velonews.com, 29 April 2010
No sophomore slump
Cervelo TestTeam’s lone American, Ted King, is in his sophomore year in Europe and starting to find his place in the peloton. For now, the 27 year old is happy to be building upon a rookie year that was marked by injury but which also included finishing his first grand tour, the Giro.
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Franco Marvulli
pezcyclingnews.com, 29 April 2010
"The people in Belgium are cycling crazy"
Franco Marvulli's six day stats become ever more impressive: 29 six day wins off 88 starts, a stretch of 45 six days with only two non finishes (one illness, one crash) and of the other 42, his lowest placings were three 4th places - all the rest were podiums.
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Marco Pinotti
velocitynation.com, 28 April 2010
I'm not complaining!
Marco Pinotti of HTC_Columbia won the prologue yesterday in the Tour of Romandie, I caught up with him last week at his home in Italy.
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Alberto Contador
astanafans.com, 28 April 2010
“It was important to come to the pavé for more security”
Alberto Contador today hold a press conference few kilometers from the finish of what will be the third stage of Tour de France 2010, after recognizing the seven sectors of pavé including on this event. Contador was joined by Peter van Petegem who did as a guide for the Astana Spaniard.
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