Greg Minnaar
jillkintner.com, 13 Otsaila 2008
"monkeys do come into my garden"
26 year old former World Champion and 2 time World Cup Champion Greg Minnaar is one of the most talented and personable riders you will ever meet. Over the past 5 or 6 years, he has collected several World Cup Downhill victories, and in '03 reigned as World Champ.
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Marco Pinotti
cyclingfx.nl, 13 Otsaila 2008
"We still hope to ride the Giro"
Team High Road's Marco Pinotti speaks about; wearing the Maglia Rosa, Team Camp in California, Wind Tunnel tests in San Diego and looking at his goals for 2008...
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Jonathan Clarke
cyclingheroes.info, 13 Otsaila 2008
"Of course the young riders jersey is in the back of my mind"
23 year old Australian Jonathan Clarke signed with Toyota - United for the 2008 season, joining up with his older brother Hilton, who got the team's first win this year at an early season Criterium in LA. He will publish a riders diary at cyclingheroes.info during the upcoming Amgen Tour of Californ
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Antonio Cruz
cyclingnews.com, 13 Otsaila 2008
Team captain at last
Since Antonio Cruz turned professional in 1999, he has raced for the most dominant US teams, starting with Saturn and more recently with Discovery Channel. Although he is entering into his tenth year of professional racing, 2008 will offer Cruz some new opportunities with the BMC Racing Team.
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Marco Pinotti
Daily Peloton, 12 Otsaila 2008
Marco Pinotti - Interview
Team High Road's Marco Pinotti speaks about; wearing the Maglia Rosa, Team Camp in California, Wind Tunnel tests in San Diego and looking at his goals for 2008...
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Alberto Contador
velonews.com, 11 Otsaila 2008
No 'Plan B'
Alberto Contador never dreamed he would win the Tour de France last year. But he did, thanks in part to Michael Rasmussen’s tangle of lies, and now the Spanish climber is intent on proving to the world that he’s a worthy champion.
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Joanna Rowsell
britishcycling.org.uk, 10 Otsaila 2008
“I think the World’s is a realistic target”
Our final interview during the training camp was with a rider who shot to prominence in 2006 and after a quiet year in 2007 is now challenging for a spot in the Women’s Team Pursuit which GB will contest at the Manchester World Track Championships.
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Wendy Houvenaghel
britishcycling.org.uk, 10 Otsaila 2008
“Coffee shops and Manchester retail therapy”
Twice a winner of the UCI World Track Cup for the Women’s Pursuit, Wendy has pulled out some scintillating rides in the last year or so and has been busy preparing at the Manchester Velodrome for the Copenhagen World Track Cup event and the big one that follows, the Manchester UCI Track Worlds.
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Rebecca Romero
britishcycling.org.uk, 9 Otsaila 2008
“This winter is all about Beijing”
Already an Olympic medallist in Rowing as well as a former World Champion, Rebecca has sights on making a remarkable return to the Olympic arena but in a completely different sport.
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Gilberto Simoni
bikeradar.com, 9 Otsaila 2008
"We can't go on like this"
The premise was simple and, we thought, innocuous: get Gilberto Simoni and a sample of the Diquigiovanni team's other golden oldies around a table and shoot the breeze about how professional cycling has changed – and possibly deteriorated – over the past fifteen years or so.
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Baden Cooke
cyclingnews.com, 9 Otsaila 2008
Finding the power
Baden Cooke started his career back in 2000 with Mercury, and has learned from both the good and bad experiences. The start of this season will be about finding his power and the 29-year-old hopes that he can get over his leg numbness and back to his winning ways.
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Trent Wilson
pezcyclingnews.com, 9 Otsaila 2008
"I took a fair few arse-kickings"
The path to ProTour enlightenment is a long one; some riders never reach the Nirvana of a UCI bond underwriting their wages, but tread a long and interesting path, nonetheless. Trent Wilson is one such disciple....
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Daniele Nardello
bikeradar.com, 9 Otsaila 2008
"Times have changed"
The premise was simple and, we thought, innocuous: get Gilberto Simoni and a sample of the Diquigiovanni team's other golden oldies around a table and shoot the breeze about how professional cycling has changed – and possibly deteriorated – over the past fifteen years or so.
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Gabriele Missaglia
bikeradar.com, 9 Otsaila 2008
"They don't really listen"
The premise was simple and, we thought, innocuous: get Gilberto Simoni and a sample of the Diquigiovanni team's other golden oldies around a table and shoot the breeze about how professional cycling has changed – and possibly deteriorated – over the past fifteen years or so.
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Ruslan Ivanov
bikeradar.com, 9 Otsaila 2008
"Young riders have no respect any more"
The premise was simple and, we thought, innocuous: get Gilberto Simoni and a sample of the Diquigiovanni team's other golden oldies around a table and shoot the breeze about how professional cycling has changed – and possibly deteriorated – over the past fifteen years or so.
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Jason Kenny
cyclingweekly.co.uk, 8 Otsaila 2008
"In Manchester it's a nightmare"
Former junior world sprint and keirin champion Jason Kenny is in British Cycling's Olympic Academy, is a fan of big cats, and is as flatulent as the next man.
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