Ted King
velonews.com, 6 March 2009
‘Champing at the bit to get back out there’
Ted King’s debut with his Cervélo TestTeam didn’t quite go according to plan, but he’s already recovering from a crash that short-circuited his season debut at the Amgen Tour of California.
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Christian Knees
team-milram.com, 5 March 2009
It is only a question of time
This coming Sunday the cycling elite will meet at Paris-Nice for the first big highlight of the year. At the start of the „Race to the Sun“ will be Christian Knees.
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Levi Leipheimer
astana-cyclingteam.com, 5 March 2009
"it’s not really a big deal"
It was announced this weekend that Levi suffered an injury in a Stage 3 crash of the Amgen Tour of California. We took a few minutes to chat with Levi and get caught up on his injury and what's going on in his life.
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Carlo Scognamiglio
teambarloworld.com, 5 March 2009
"Team Barloworld is a big family"
After a difficult 2008 season affected by a virus, Team Barloworld's Carlo Scognamiglio is extremely motivated for the new season.
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Timothy Duggan
cyclingnews.com, 4 March 2009
Never walking alone
Reams of news print have been spent on the return of Lance Armstrong, although there's another pro rider quietly making his return to the paid ranks. He's also American, and like Armstrong, plies his trade clad in pale blue.
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Robbie McEwen
velonews.com, 4 March 2009
‘I love winning, hate losing’
Change is just what Robbie McEwen needed. His move to Katusha has put the fire back into the veteran Australian sprinter. Not that it’s ever gone away, but McEwen didn’t have his best season in 2008, coming off just five wins and getting blanked in the grand tours.
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Phil Southerland
podiumcafe.com, 4 March 2009
"This is my first time at this dance but not my last"
For Team Type 1 co-founder and professional cyclist Phil Southerland was faced with many unknowns before starting the 2009 Amgen Tour of California. Not only had he never raced at this level but as a Type 1 diabetic, he had never put his body through this high intensity 8-day of racing.
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Colby Pearce
pezcyclingnews.com, 4 March 2009
Podiums, flowers and wins
Six Day racing isn't just about podiums, flowers and wins. It's really about entertainment and getting folks to part with their hard earned euros and kroner to come and see the show. One of the hits at Copenhagen was the USA and Garmin pairing of young Daniel Holloway and experienced Colby Pearce.
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Daniel Holloway
pezcyclingnews.com, 4 March 2009
Podiums, flowers and wins
Six Day racing isn't just about podiums, flowers and wins. It's really about entertainment and getting folks to part with their hard earned euros and kroner to come and see the show. One of the hits at Copenhagen was the USA and Garmin pairing of young Daniel Holloway and experienced Colby Pearce.
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Arien Torsius
cyclingfx.nl, 3 March 2009
"more a case of cycling choosing me than me choosing cycling"
South Africa's Arien Torsius (Team Dila-Kuota) did most of her racing in Europe in 2008, including the Giro d'Italia. She is living her dream and loving every moment of it.
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Nicole Cooke
londoncyclesport.com, 3 March 2009
"The world does not need bike races to keep it turning"
Maria David talks to Olympic and World Champion Nicole Cooke of the newly formed Vision 1 Team. The team has gained sponsorship from Bio Racer and Max Gear and will be supporting the medical charity Action Research during 2009.
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Lucas Euser
Slowtwitch, 1 March 2009
The mountain goat
Garmin Slipstream's Lucas Euser is quite a climbing talent and just finished 8th at the 2009 Tour De Langkawi. He already has quite an impressive resume, including a win at the 2008 Univest Grand Prix.
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Alison Dunlap
velonews.com, 1 March 2009
Dunlap returns: Retirement ain't what it's cracked up to be
Sometimes retirement plans change and after more than three years out of the sport, Alison Dunlap (the last American cross-country rider to bring home a world championship) will return to professional racing this fall, and will take on the full North American cyclocross season.
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Dominique Rollin
velonews.com, 28 February 2009
Rollin ready to rock
25-year-old Canadian Dominique Rollin will be a key member of Cervélo’s spring classics squad and he’s relishing the opportunity to race the events that he dreamed about as a boy back in Montreal.
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Shelley Olds-Evans
dailypeloton.com, 27 February 2009
"never a dull moment"
Shelley is the blonde haired hammer putting it down in events ranging from the Cat's Hill Road Race in Los Gatos, CA to the Beijing World Cup of Track Cycling in China.
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Heinrich Haussler
velonews.com, 26 February 2009
Ready to win
With two victories and a second place overall at the Tour of Qatar, Heinrich Haussler is starting off his 2009 season on a winning note. Nickamed the “Racing Kangaroo,” Haussler – who turned 25 on Wednesday – is obviously feeling right at home at the new Cervélo TestTeam.
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