Laszlo Bodrogi
velocitynation.com, 26 Octobre 2007
"You have to do everything to get results"
The winner of Sundays Chrono des Nations, Hungary’s Laszlo Bodrogi is now in the process of changing his nationality from Hungarian to French. The French Cycling Federation will push the paperwork along in the hope of getting Bodgrogi nationalised before the Beijing Olympics.
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Marco Pinotti
cyclingnews.com, 26 Octobre 2007
Engineering a new path
Marco Pinotti is widely respected in the peloton as being a clean and fair cyclist, and when he found himself in the leader's jersey of his home tour earlier this year he received accolades from afar. The Italian speaks to cyclingnews about his 2008 plans.
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Adam Craig
cyclingnews.com, 25 Octobre 2007
Perfecting the balancing act
Top professional US mountain biker and current cross country national champion Adam Craig talks about his 2007 season and his aspirations going into the 2008 Olympic year.
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Bradley Wiggins
cyclingnews.com, 23 Octobre 2007
Triple gold in Beijing?
Bradley Wiggins made great strides in his professional career this season, but his biggest priority in 2008 will be on the track rather than the road.
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Phil Thuaux
cyclingresults.net, 22 Octobre 2007
High hopes for 2008
Phil has travelled the world as a cyclist but not at the expense of his studies. Phil’s results include Oceania Champion in the Individual Pursuit and ten stage wins in National events. Sydney University’s Sports Person of the Year, Phil hopes to make the Australian Team for the Beijing Olympics.
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Cadel Evans
cyclingnews.com, 22 Octobre 2007
Part two - Success
In the second part of his interview, Cadel Evans speaks about his performances in the Vuelta a España and world road race championships, the Tour Down Under's graduation to the ProTour calendar, his plans for the months ahead and his Olympic aspirations.
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Sven Nys
velonews.com, 20 Octobre 2007
"I just want to be the best rider of season"
A year ago Nys cruised to the overall World Cup title, winning seven of 11 races, while no one else took more than one. In the important Superprestige series Nys was even better, pulling off an eight-race sweep. Six months later not much has changed.
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Cadel Evans
cyclingnews.com, 20 Octobre 2007
Part one - Success
The disqualification of Danilo di Luca (Liquigas) means that Cadel Evans will start Saturday's Tour of Lombardy as the clear leader in the ProTour classification. The Australian may not have won big during the season but he has nevertheless had a very impressive campaign.
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Fränk Schleck
cyclingnews.com, 17 Octobre 2007
Motivation running strong
Fränk Schleck demonstrated that his form is on target for the end of the season when he made the elite five-man selection at the World Championships. The 27 year-old of Team CSC is determined to push on through the end of 2007 for one of his three favourite Classics, the Giro di Lombardia.
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Mark Cavendish
cyclingnews.com, 16 Octobre 2007
Mark of a champion, part two - Talent, confidence and raw ambition
Mark Cavendish has made headlines for all the right reasons in 2007. The first signatory of the UCI's Riders' Commitment for a New Cycling has taken an astonishing eleven wins in his debut professional season and has shown that he is part of a new generation so vital to the sport.
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Mark Cavendish
cyclingnews.com, 15 Octobre 2007
Mark of a champion, part one - Talent, confidence and raw ambition
Mark Cavendish has made headlines for all the right reasons in 2007. The first signatory of the UCI's Riders' Commitment for a New Cycling has taken an astonishing eleven wins in his debut professional season and has shown that he is part of a new generation so vital to the sport.
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Dominique Rollin
pedalmag.com, 14 Octobre 2007
Wrapping Up A Season of Success
Canadian rider, Dominique Rollin (Kodak Gallery/Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.) will celebrate his 25th birthday on October 29th and this year he has more to celebrate than just getting another year older as the Boucherville, Quebec native has had a stellar 2007 season.
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Simon Gerrans
cyclingnews.com, 13 Octobre 2007
Ready for a new start
Two-time Herald Sun Tour winner Simon Gerrans has a history of winning in his home country - in 2006 he won two of Australia's biggest stage races, the Sun Tour and the Tour Down Under.
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Ben Kersten
cyclingresults.net, 12 Octobre 2007
Bound for Beijing!
Ben Kersten is one of the world's finest and fastest track cyclists. The Australian is reigning Commonwealth Games gold medallist in the kilo, Australian champion in the sprint, kilo and keirin, and the Australian male track cyclist of the year.
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Sabine Spitz
cyclingnews.com, 12 Octobre 2007
Part 2 - Full steam to Beijing
After a stellar 2007 season German mountain biker Sabine Spitz has one goal in mind, the Olympic Games in Beijing. To obtain the gold next August, she has been getting ready on all fronts, including a three-day whirlwind trip to China's capital to ride in the Olympic test race.
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Michael Barry
cyclingpost.com, 11 Octobre 2007
"A week's worth of hoopla"
Canadian pro Michael Barry looks back at the World Championships and tells about the experience of riding in that special race, along with his view on late-season races and on the development of his team.
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