27.532 Interviews[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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Michael Rasmussen
"First things first"
cyclingpost.com, 5 Février 2007
When in Büttgen, Germany, to do aerodynamics tests in order to improve his time trial position, the quiet, intelligent and thoughtful Dane, Michael Rasmussen, polka-dot jersey winner of last year's Tour de France, spoke about the ups and downs of last season, his objectives for 2007 and the difficult situation that cyclists find themselves in, being confronted with the current state of cycling.
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Juan Antonio Flecha
cyclingpost.com, 5 Février 2007
"The better you do it, the better it is"
Team Rabobank recently did aerodynamics tests on the track in Büttgen, Germany, the friendly and open Spaniard, Juan Antonio Flecha, spoke about his last season, his plans and ambitions for 2007, and the present state of cycling.
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Tyler Farrar
velonews.com, 4 Février 2007
"So far, so good"
Tyler Farrar is one of a new generation of Americans on the European scene. The 22-year-old has more than lived up to expectations with stage victories in the 2004 and 2005 Tour de l'Avenir and this year he'll finally get a crack at the northern classics.
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Christen King
fixedgearfever.com, 4 Février 2007
"It's in my blood"
Getting to know an up and coming track racer is always fun, but we were suprised with Christen's willingness to discuss her career as a cyclist and other stuff!
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Henk Vogels
procyclenews.com, 1 Février 2007
From Davitamon-Lotto to Toyota-United
Henk Vogels, one of Australia's most successful road cyclists and a member of he Toyota-United Professional Cycling Team, took the time to talk to us and share his vision for the next year.
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Karl Menzies
The Yellow Bug Times, 1 Février 2007
"I am a climber now"
The Team Health Net pb Maxxis camp is wrapping up tomorrow, but I somehow managed to wrangle Karl Menzies in for an all-important Yellow Bug Times interview. Believe it or not, this huge hunk o' muscle does get off his bike occassionally to sleep and eat.
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David Zabriskie
pezcyclingnews.com, 1 Février 2007
Dave Z Talks Tour of California
The countdown to the February 18th opening of the Tour of California is on and Team CSC is assembling in NorCal for three weeks of training. American time trial stud Dave Zabriskie talked about his chances at this year’s ToCA, and how last year’s all-out effort may have hurt him later in the season.
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Salvatore Commesso
cyclingnews.com, 1 Février 2007
Finding support in Tinkoff
Italian Salvatore Commesso is entering his tenth year as a professional cyclist, and the skills that garnered him two national championships were just what Omar Piscina and Oleg Tinkov wanted when forming their new team, Tinkoff Credit Systems. Totò spoke about his off-season transfer right after th
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Suzanne De Goede
velopalmares, 31 Janvier 2007
Part of the winning team
After three successfull years with the Van Bemmelen/AA-Drink Team, 2007 will see Suzanne De Goede riding alongside Judith Arndt, Ina Teutenberg and Oenone Wood in the T-Mobile team.
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Bradley Wiggins
britishcycling.org.uk, 31 Janvier 2007
Looking Good For Manchester
With the Manchester round of the UCI World Track Cup only three weeks away, triple Athens Olympic medallist, Bradley Wiggins placed his black carbon fibre Sports Institute track bike into the starting gate and then proceeded to demonstrate why he is the Olympic champion.
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David Millar
pezcyclingnews.com, 31 Janvier 2007
"The Spanish are much more laid-back"
He admitted to doping and was booted for 2 years. His return was tentative, but his natural talent never in doubt. David Millar's career has been up, very down, and after a humbling return at Le Tour he stepped up to a Vuelta TT win.
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Kirsten Wild
cyclingfx.nl, 31 Janvier 2007
"On the other hand...."
Team van Bemmelen-AA Drink manager Michael Zijlaard contracted Kirsten Wild, an all-rounder with sprinting capabilities, as its first new rider for 2006. The talented 24 year old from Almelo proved to be s shrewd choice, winning no less than six races, her first victories in the pro ranks.
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Mark Scanlon
sligoweekender.ie, 30 Janvier 2007
A new beginning
Having been officially confirmed as riding for the Toyota-United Pro team next season, Sligo’s professional cyclist, Mark Scanlon, is currently training hard in California with the US squad.
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Burke Swindlehurst
procyclenews.com, 30 Janvier 2007
"A baptism by fire"
Burke Swindlehurst is a climber, he excels on the toughest climbs and in mountainous stage races. Always a competitive threat when the road goes up, he has claimed victories in many of America's most notorious and difficult races.
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Roman Kilun
The Yellow Bug Times, 30 Janvier 2007
"suffering really bad"
Today I had a chance to meet up with the one and only Roman Kilun of the NRC champion Team Health Net presented by Maxxis. The team has been at training camp with sponsors and staff in sunny Temecula, California.
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Fabrizio Guidi
teambarloworld.com, 30 Janvier 2007
"If you feel yourself fully satisfied, it's time to find another job"
The experienced Italian rider faces the new season at Barloworld Team with the enthusiasm of a "rookie".
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Marco Pinotti
cyclingnews.com, 30 Janvier 2007
Hunting that big stage win
New team, big motivation. Having placed third on the Stage 11 time trial in last year's Giro d'Italia, former Italian TT champion Marco Pinotti is hoping that his transfer from Saunier Duval to T-Mobile this season will coincide with a Giro stage victory.
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