27.532 Entrevistas[EN] [EN] Here you find a collection of interviews on the internet in various languages. Bitossi (Thanks, Arturo!) is searching the Internet on a daily basis looking for fresh interviews. You can find them all in our Interview database containing thousands of riders interviews to be read, while having your cup of coffee.
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Mark Cavendish
Cannonball Cavendish's dream debut
cyclingnews.com, 20 Junio 2007
He's already taken world, European and Commonwealth Games championship medals on the track and now, in his first pro year, T-Mobile's young sprinter Mark Cavendish has developed into one of the fastest road sprinters on the circuit.
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Thor Hushovd
dailypeloton.com, 20 Junio 2007
Norwegian meatballs!!!
The first Norwegian to wear the coveted Maillot Jaune in the Tour de France, Thor Hushovd has won stages in all three of the major tours but "nothing is bigger then the Olympics for a Norwegian"
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Baden Cooke
cyclingnews.com, 19 Junio 2007
Baden battles on
All going to plan, Baden Cooke would be spending this July chasing a second green jersey in the Tour de France, trying to add to the maillot vert he won in 2003. Instead, he'll be at home in Monaco, lamenting the absence of the Unibet.com team from the race and getting back on the bike after a bad i
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Greg Henderson
cyclingnews.com, 18 Junio 2007
An eye opening experience
Kiwi sprinter Greg Henderson, a world champion on the track, paid his dues for years in the American racing scene, winning multiple races for the Health Net-Maxxis squad. An impressive set of wins in 2006 led him to his first ProTour contract with T-Mobile.
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Moriah-Jo MacGregor
pedalmag.com, 16 Junio 2007
Breaking Through
Moriah-Jo MacGregor (AE Sports Development) has been a fixture on the B.C. scene for sometime, and for the last few seasons has been venturing stateside more and more to race in the competitive NRC scene.
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Glen Chadwick
dailypeloton.com, 16 Junio 2007
A Kiwi in Jersey
Winner of two stages in the Tour de Beauce presently being held in Canada, kiwi Glen Chadwick, of the Navigators Insurance Cycling team, is a determined and tough climber who has won on the hills and mountains of Hungary, Korea, Belgium, Switzerland, Taiwan, China and Australia.
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Gilberto Simoni
pezcyclingnews.com, 15 Junio 2007
From Then To Now
At the Saunier Duval-Prodir team camp in January, we talked with a lot of the team and riders. It’s always interesting to get the look back at how various riders anticipated the coming season. In this ‘never before published’ interview, Gilberto looks ahead to the Giro…
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Alexander Vinokourov
cyclingnews.com, 14 Junio 2007
Ready to take on the Tour
Alexandre Vinokourov has had a quiet start to the year, leading to speculation on whether he could challenge for the Tour de France. However, the Kazakh rider has given the signal that his form is coming after he took the yellow jersey in Anneyron in the time trial of the Dauphiné.
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Veronica Andréasson
pezcyclingnews.com, 13 Junio 2007
"I’m like an old diesel car"
Just 26 years old and already a pro for 3 years, Veronica Andréasson has got a cool head on her shoulders and seems to have open eyes for the world around her. She’s a Swede who now lives with her pro-cyclist boyfriend- Gustav Larson of UniBet, in northern Italy near Switzerland, and who speaks pret
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Jens Voigt
bicycling.com, 12 Junio 2007
Catching Up With Mr. Nice Guy (part 1)
There are few riders more popular than Germany's Jens Voigt. Renowned for his aggressive style of racing, few riders spend more time in breakaways than the 35-year old German. Always a pleasure to talk to on and off the bike, Voigt recalls growing up on the other side of the Wall, discusses his move
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Bradley Wiggins
cyclingnews.com, 12 Junio 2007
An ambassador and a cyclist
His win in the prologue of the Dauphiné Libéré has changed the status of Bradley Wiggins. In London, he was officially an 'ambassador for cycling', now he's even a serious favourite for July 7's Tour de France prologue.
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Scott Moninger
cyclingnews.com, 11 Junio 2007
Forty years young
His career has been both extensive and successful, yet at 40 years of age Team BMC's Scott Moninger isn't done yet. What's fueled the American's lengthy stay at the heights of North American cycling?
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Chris Hoy
cyclingnews.com, 10 Junio 2007
Out of thin air
Before bidding farewell to the 'kilo', which has been dropped from the Olympic events for track cycling, Chris Hoy made one last ditch effort to break the World kilometre record at altitude in La Paz, Bolivia.
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Levi Leipheimer
velonews.com, 9 Junio 2007
Tanned, rested and ready
Levi Leipheimer lines up for Sunday's start of the Dauphiné Libéré as the defending champion with an eye toward the Tour de France. This year, the 33-year-old enters with Dauphiné with some important results already in the bag, meaning he can ride through the mountainous eight-day route with less pr
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Ivan Stevic
dailypeloton.com, 7 Junio 2007
“I'm not only racing, I'm planning to win”
Serbian National Champion Ivan Stevic, from Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team, recounts his experiences at the Lancaster race that went from scary to hilarious. He also shares insights about his background as an amateur rider in Italy and his move to the United States of America.
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Olivia Gollan
pezcyclingnews.com, 7 Junio 2007
"I don’t take myself very seriously"
Hailing from Newcastle, Australia, Olivia turned pro in 2005 with Equipe Nürnberger, then the number one team. Presently living in Italy and racing for the Italian team Menikini Gysko, she’s won such prestigious races as the Trophée D’Or Feminine, the Tour de Berne and the Scandinavian Open.
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Dario Cioni
pezcyclingnews.com, 7 Junio 2007
Looking Back At The Giro
It's 09.00 am on the Tuesday after the Giro finished in Milan, you’re still in bed, right? Not if you are Dario Cioni, you are just about to set-out on a three hour ‘easy’ run with your Predictor/Lotto team mates.
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