Roger Hammond
cyclingnews.com, 8 December 2006
Time to shine
Roger Hammond is one of Britain’s best ever one day riders. After two unlucky and unspectacular seasons riding for the Discovery Channel Team he is switching to a revamped T-Mobile for 2007.
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Kim Anderson
t-mobile-team.com, 8 December 2006
"Riding for T-Mobile spurs me on"
Motivation, success and performance – words that belong to an endurance athlete's lexicon.
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Jörg Jaksche
cyclingnews.com, 7 December 2006
'There are no winners'
The past five months have been tormenting for Jörg Jaksche, the German cyclist who used to ride - and win - for Manolo Saiz's Liberty Seguros team.
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Robbie McEwen
Cycle Sport News, 4 December 2006
"My legs have done very little lately"
The following interview was obtained from Robbie McEwen after his win in the 2006 National Criterium Championship run at South Bank, Brisbane on the 3rd December.
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Alexis Rhodes
Cycle Sport News, 4 December 2006
"I’d swap it all in a second for a Road Title"
The following interview was obtained from Alexis Rhodes after her win in the 2006 National Criterium Championship in Brisbane.
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Katie Compton
cyclingnews.com, 4 December 2006
Going for three - "My goal is to win"
As the current US national cyclo-cross champion, Katie Compton is arguably the best American female 'cross racer on the circuit. Katie is currently preparing to defend her title at the upcoming championship race in Providence, Rhode Island, December 15-17.
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Mie Bekker Lacota
cyclingfx.nl, 4 December 2006
The "big girls"
In 2007 Mie Lacota will be racing for Jean-Paul van Poppels Buitenpoort Flexpoint Team against the "big girls".
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Heinrich Haussler
cyclingnews.com, 2 December 2006
The Young Guns - The German Kangaroo
At 22-years of age, Heinrich Haussler's path to pro cycling has been a difficult one. The Team Gerolsteiner rider left his native Australia and moved to Germany to pursue a cycling career - not an easy decision to make for a 14-year-old.
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Leda Cox
pezcyclingnews.com, 1 December 2006
Living the Dream
Leda Cox from St. Albans in England is living the dream: her husband is her coach and biggest supporter and she's just landed a contract with an Italian pro team for 2007.
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Linda Villumsen
thepress.co.nz, 1 December 2006
"It's better weather"
Women's Tour de France winner Linda Villumsen has paid tribute to New Zealand as a preparation base for one of her best seasons on the bike.
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Henk Vogels
pezcyclingnews.com, 1 December 2006
Back In The USA
Henk Vogels has done a lot in his cycling career with podium finishes all over the world including, Tour de France stages, world cup races a win in the 2000 USPRO Champs, in a death defying crash at 64mph(!), and the two seasons with ProTour squad Davitamon-Lotto.
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Tom Danielson
procyclenews.com, 30 November 2006
"I have my own goals"
Since coming to Team Discovery from Fassa Bortolo, Tom has proven his worth from day one with a win at the 2005 Tour of Georgia. Tom's riding this year brought him a win at the Tour of Austria and the heart pounding result in stage 17 of the Vuelta a España.
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Marcel Sieberg
cyclingnews.com, 30 November 2006
The Young Guns - Marcel Sieberg
Team Milram will see the ProTour debut of Marcel Sieberg in 2007. The tall redhead, who lives in Dortmund, started his career in 2005 with the German continental team Lamonta before moving up a notch to professional continental team Wiesenhof-Akud in 2006.
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Magnus Backstedt
cyclingheroes.info, 30 November 2006
"Getting back on track"
Magnus Backstedt crashed a month ago when training on the track with fellow Swede Freddie Johansson. 20 year old Johansson spent five days in hospital before being released and Marcus Backstedt had to be operated on his shoulder.
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Tyler Hamilton
cyclingnews.com, 30 November 2006
Back to racing
Tyler Hamilton recently confirmed his comeback to the sport of professional cycling by signing with emerging Italian team, Tinkoff Credit Systems. The American, controversial holder of the 2004 Olympic time trial gold medal, will surely help the Russia-backed team enter big races like the Giro d'Ita
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Roger Hammond
roadcyclinguk.com, 29 November 2006
"I'm not going to be fussy"
British Road Champion two years on the trot from 2003, and mixing his riding up with an unhealthy dose of cyclo-cross and then spending the last two years at the Discovery Channel team, has given Roger Hammond a unique insight into the life of a British rider who's made the ranks of the pros.
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