Christian Vande Velde
roadcycling.com, 3 Febrero 2009
"I’m a different person than I was a year ago"
Dave Osborne talks with Christian Vande Velde about Christian's 2008 season, life on Team Garmin-Slipstream and the 2009 Tour de France.
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Torsius Arien
Daily Peloton, 3 Febrero 2009
Interview: Arien Torsius
Interview with 21 year old Arien Torsius from South Africa. She currently rides for the Italian Team Dila-Kuota...
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Alberto Contador
albertocontador.es, 2 Febrero 2009
"I’m not going crazy over logging hours on the bike"
Alberto Contador traveled to the USA on Sunday for ten days work with his teammates at Astana’s training camp in Santa Rosa, California. At camp, Contador will prepare for his first race of the 2009 season, the Volta al Algarve.
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Darren Lapthorne
cyclingnews.com, 2 Febrero 2009
One day at a time
Staring into the eyes of adversity, a courageous Darren Lapthorne has sported a brave face as he returns to professional cycling. We discover what's driving Lapthorne's return to the peloton following the worst of tragedies.
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Tom Boonen
velonews.com, 1 Febrero 2009
Roubaix easier to win than Milan-San Remo
After a rough year that saw him making headlines for all the wrong reasons, Tom Boonen just wants to hit the news when he wins a bike race. Last year saw Belgium’s prince of the cobblestones fall back to earth after failing a control for cocaine and then being forced out of the Tour de France.
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Andy Jacques-Maynes
podiumcafe.com, 30 Enero 2009
Ready to kick ass with brother Ben (part 2)
In the first part of the interview, Bissell's Andy Jacques-Maynes talked about his return to full-time, albeit amateur, racing in 2008. At the end of that 2008 season, Andy, his wife and fellow racer Josie Jacques-Maynes packed up the RV and went on a cross roadtrip...
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Filippo Pozzato
velonews.com, 30 Enero 2009
“I am born to race the classics“
Filippo Pozzato makes his season debut in his new team colors at Katusha this weekend at the Tour of Qatar a very different rider than he was one year ago. After a sub-par 2008 campaign a fresh start at the Russian-sponsored Katusha is just what Pozzato says he needs to erase the bad memories.
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Jeremy Powers
pezcyclingnews.com, 30 Enero 2009
"top 20 would be good"
Jeremy Powers previews the 2009 UCI Cyclocross World Championships on February 1 in Hoogerheide, Netherlands. Jeremy will be on the U.S. men’s team alongside Brian Matter, Jonathan Page, Ryan Trebon, and Matt Shriver.
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Katie Compton
cyclingnews.com, 29 Enero 2009
Seeking to conquer the World
Katie Compton goes into this weekend's World Cyclo-cross Championships in Hoogerheide as one of the hot favourites. Rarely having been out of contention in any of the races she's entered this season, the US champion speaks about her best chance yet of a rainbow jersey.
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Thomas Lövkvist
pezcyclingnews.com, 29 Enero 2009
Key objective: Tirreno-Adriatico
One of Columbia's more experienced GC guys isn't even 25 years old yet. Thomas Lovkvist is someone that the team is looking to for some strong results and the young man is ready to step up to the plate. Here's what he had to say at the team's media weekend in Mallorca.
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Bernie Sulzberger
pezcyclingnews.com, 29 Enero 2009
"I'm lookin' forward to it - a new chapter in my career!"
"A week is a long time in politics," as former British prime minister, Harold Macmillan once said. And "a year is a long, long time in cycling," just ask recently crowned Australian criterium champion, Bernie Sulzberger.
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Iñigo Cuesta
velonews.com, 28 Enero 2009
Still going strong at 40
Spanish veteran Iñigo Cuesta – who turns 40 in June – is still going strong as the right-hand man of Tour de France winner Carlos Sastre. At Cervélo’s team camp in Portugal he talked about Sastre, the secrets of longevity and how the peloton has changed in nearly two decades of racing.
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Andy Jacques-Maynes
podiumcafe.com, 28 Enero 2009
Ready to kick ass with brother Ben (part 1)
The name Jacques-Maynes is well known to the North American cycling scene with 30-year old Ben Jacques-Maynes being a force to be reckoned with, but twin brother Andy took a different road to the pro ranks.
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Floyd Landis
cyclingnews.com, 28 Enero 2009
Don't call it a comeback
The countdown to the end of the suspension of Floyd Landis is nearly over. After two years, the American who once stood atop the Tour de France podium returns to a changed sport as a different person.
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Timothy Duggan
velonews.com, 27 Enero 2009
"getting stronger every day"
Believe it or not, there are two other Americans racing the Tour Down Under — George Hincapie and Timothy Duggan — though you’d be hard-pressed to know who they are, given the commotion surrounding a certain Lance Armstrong.
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Allan Davis
cyclingnews.com, 27 Enero 2009
Better than ever
Allan Davis' return to the fold of pro cycling and the Quick Step team paid dividends in Adelaide as he took out the Tour Down Under. Some hiccups in the past should fade into insignificance for this Classics contender in 2009.
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