Dominique Rollin
velonews.com, 24 Martxoa 2010
Rollin ready to rock on cobbles
Dominique Rollin experienced all the good and bad that comes with being a top European professional in his rookie season with Cervélo TestTeam. Last year, the brawny Quebecois was rock solid in the spring campaign then mononucleoisis sidelined him for the middle part of the season.
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Alex Dowsett
cyclingnews.com, 23 Martxoa 2010
Dowsett delivers for Trek-Livestrong
British rider Alex Dowsett joined the Trek-Livestrong team for the 2010 season following his impressive seventh place in the U23 time trial at the 2009 world championships.
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Simon Clarke
pezcyclingnews.com, 23 Martxoa 2010
"the occasional beer is good"
oung Australian, Simon Clarke (ISD) was sitting comfortably with the leaders into the last hour of the Primavera when a crash saw him sprawled on the tarmac. Despite that, he was still ISD's best finisher, in 32nd place.
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James McCallum
veloresults.co.uk, 20 Martxoa 2010
“I hadn’t realised how cool this sport is”
We caught up with former British criterium champion and reigning British omnium champion, James McCallum to get the low down on one of the richest crits around - Singapore.
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Dario Cioni
pezcyclingnews.com, 19 Martxoa 2010
"I think there's a new generation coming through"
When we heard that PEZ regular and Sky super domestique, Dario Cioni had crashed in Paris-Nice we thought we'd better have a word with big Tuscan and see how he was doing.
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Chris Hoy
cyclingweekly.co.uk, 19 Martxoa 2010
Sir Chris Hoy has 10th world title in his sights
After missing last year's World Championships in Poland because of injury, Sir Chris Hoy returns in Copenhagen knowing he could become the first British rider to win 10 rainbow jerseys on the track.
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Jason Queally
cyclingweekly.co.uk, 18 Martxoa 2010
Back in the Great Britain squad
Almost ten years ago, Jason Queally won the kilometre at the Olympic Games in Sydney kicking off the British Cycling revolution that by Beijing 2008 had turned into a gold rush.
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Philip Deignan
roadcycling.com, 16 Martxoa 2010
Escaping to Europe - Part 2
Irish all-rounder Philip Deignan enjoyed a breakout season in his first year with Cervelo TestTeam. After a promising amateur career followed by years of injuries and other hardships, Deignan finally generated some well-deserved results in his fifth season as a pro cyclist.
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Nicolas Roche
velonation.com, 16 Martxoa 2010
Dissecting a strong Paris-Nice performance
Now in his sixth season as a professional, Nicolas Roche appears to be moving on to a new level with his best-ever early season performance. Yesterday he finished eleventh overall in Paris-Nice, adding fourth on the final stage to earlier placings of third, sixth and eighth.
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Dan Patten
veloresults.co.uk, 15 Martxoa 2010
A New Team and a Solid Start
We spoke to Dan Patten a couple of times last year, when he was a member of the Magnus Maximus team. This year, he's off in search of cobbles, riding for a famous name - ASFRA-Flanders, the team started by the late and sadly missed, Frans Assez.
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Tobyn Horton
pezcyclingnews.com, 15 Martxoa 2010
"Belgium has probably some of the worst roads I’ve ridden on"
In a world of 'Plans' and 'Programmes' it's good to see a young man take his bike and a handful of pounds/dollars/euros and head for the Heartland. Tobyn Horton of Team Sprocket was one such young man whose name kept catching our eye in the Belgian kermesse results.
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Alex Dowsett
pezcyclingnews.com, 14 Martxoa 2010
"it was bit of both"
The last time we spoke to 22 year-old Englishman Alex Dowsett he’d just finished a fine seventh in the World Under 23 Time Trial Championship. At that stage he wasn’t sure about his team for 2010 - then along came Trek-Livestrong. We caught up with him at his new base in Boulder, Colorado.
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Dotsie Bausch
dailypeloton.com, 14 Martxoa 2010
Coaching With Vision
Dotsie Bausch is in her eighth year of racing professionally and has been coaching for five years. She was a member of the U.S. National Team and has competed in the biggest races around the world for professional teams including T-Mobile, Colavita-Sutter Home and Jazz Apple.
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Travis Meyer
/velonews.com, 13 Martxoa 2010
On track to a road career
Travis Meyer’s first month as a professional included a win that many of his countrymen chase for their entire careers — the Australian road race championship. Meyer has yet to debut his national champion’s kit as he has focused on his track program since the championships.
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Evan Oliphant
veloresults.co.uk, 13 Martxoa 2010
“We took more out of Murcia than Team Sky”
Our man in the peloton - Endura's Evan Oliphant - took us through the rigours of The Med and Haut Var. Next up was the Vuelta Ciclista a Murcia. Murcia may have been no cake walk but it had a happy ending for Endura - taking the sprints jersey and numerous top ten finishes.
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Steven Cozza
podiumcafe.com, 13 Martxoa 2010
Doing Whatever It Takes
25-year-old Californian Steven Cozza was famously seen on the front of Paris-Roubaix last year for a few hours. He spoke to podiumcafe.com last weekend, discussing winning the world's biggest one-day race to riding in support whenever his team asks him to.
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