Thomas Voeckler
velonation.com, 7 December 2009
"we all naturally want to be back in the ProTour again"
For years Thomas Voeckler has been entertaining cycling fans with his exploits off the front of the peloton. Beginning his career as a stagiare in 2000 with Jean-René Bernaudeau's Bonjour squad Voeckler has stayed loyal to the team as it evolved from Brioches La Boulangère to Bbox Bouygues Telecom.
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Jeremy Powers
podiuminsight.com, 5 December 2009
The Road to Worlds with Jeremy Powers
A few days after the US Cyclocross National Championships, Jeremy Powers will be flying to Europe for their 6-week training and racing period before the World Championships to be held in the Czech Republic on Jan 31 2010.
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Alison Testroete
canadiancyclist.com, 5 December 2009
"having some bad days isn't the hugest deal in the grand scheme of things"
With only 3 full seasons under her belt, 2009 Canadian National Women's Champion, Alison Testroete, reflects about her win, the success of her season, her love for cycling and what's on tap for 2010.
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Coryn Rivera
triplecrankset.com, 4 December 2009
5-foot assassin
At the ripe old age of 17, Coryn Rivera has already won 24 National Championship gold medals in Road, Track and Cyclocross racing disciplines. She's arguably the premier junior bicycle racer in the US, either male or female.
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Will Frischkorn
slipstreamsports.com, 4 December 2009
Shifting gears
After nine years as a professional, Will Frischkorn will be moving on from the racing side of cycling and joining the Garmin-Transitions team staff
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Levi Leipheimer
cyclingnews.com, 4 December 2009
Cali-four-nia dreaming
One week before RadioShack's first training camp Levi Leipheimer spoke about the focal points of his 2010 schedule, his relationship with a certain 7-time Tour de France winner and what keeps him freshly motivated entering his 13th year as a professional.
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Emma Johansson
pezcyclingnews.com, 4 December 2009
Swedish Star
The Swedish star has taken a big step up in terms of recognition since her brilliant road race silver at the Beijing Olympics. Find out about her 2009 season, training in the snow for 2010, survival skills in the Swedish countryside and dance floor dreams!
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Adam Myerson
podiuminsight.com, 4 December 2009
Man of many hats (part 2)
In part one of our conversation, Adam Myerson shared his journey in the world of cycling, his too early retirement and return to the sport that he loves to finally turn pro on the road at the age of 30.
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Jens Voigt
Mlada Fronta Dnes, 3 December 2009
Hard worker and striker
A good team member, excellent man and an uncompromising fighter against doping. German rider Jens Voigt belongs to the most popular people in the peloton. However, he nearly left it for good this year. Fortunately, he decided that in spite of a crash at the Tour de France he will race in future.
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Tyler Hamilton
pezcyclingnews.com, 3 December 2009
Victim Or Villain?
Back from a two year suspension for failing a drugs test after a Vuelta time trial win - a further 'positive' from his winning ride in the Olympic time trial championships was rendered null and void due to improper storage of the 'B' sample - it looked like all of his demons were behind him in 2008.
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Adam Myerson
podiuminsight.com, 2 December 2009
Man of many hats (part 1)
During my quest to learn about cyclocross one name often popped up in conversations, a man that was and still is instrumental in building up the cross scene in the US, Adam Myerson.
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Chloe Hosking
cyclingnews.com, 30 November 2009
The capital kid
Young Australian rider Chloe Hosking is the latest talent from Down Under making it into the ranks of the Columbia-HTC 'superteam'. Hailing from the national capital of Canberra, the 19-year-old impressed in 2009 and caught the eye of Bob Stapleton and his management team.
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Michael Barry
pedalmag.com, 28 November 2009
"It's beyond anything I have ever seen in cycling"
Canada's Michael Barry has signed with the newly formed Team Sky. The team met in Manchester this week for introductions and planning and we caught up with Barry for an update on what lies ahead...
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José-Ivan Gutiérrez
Prensa Iván Gutiérrez, 27 November 2009
« This team is already a part of me »
This Friday November 27, Iván Gutiérrez celebrates his 31st birthday. The rider from Cantabria who signed with Eusebio Unzúe's Caisse d’Epargne team in 2002 took time to take stock of his season in 2009 and discuss his goals for the 2010 campaign.
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Alberto Contador
albertocontador.com, 26 November 2009
"I'm happy because it was time to clarify my future”
Alberto Contador welcomed the confirmation from the UCI ProTour license of Astana, as this is definitely know where to run next year and lets start planning the 2010 season, which has high hopes.
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Roman Kireyev
astana-cyclingteam.com, 26 November 2009
The Spring Classics are the best for me
Recently married Roman Kireyev looks back on his 2009 season with Astana and sets out his goals for next year.
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