Steve Cummings
britishcycling.org.uk, 22 Febrero 2006
Heading for Het Volk
After his recent result in the Italian classic, Trofeo Laigueglia, Steve Cummings is getting ready to tackle for the second time the Belgium classic Het Volk. Having had such a great result in the Italian race, 2nd, many are expecting more great things from the World Team Pursuit champion.
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Scott Moninger
cyclingnews.com, 22 Febrero 2006
Turning the big 4-0
After an overwhelmingly successful 2005 campaign, the number one-ranked US domestic squad has a lot to live up to, but at their recent training camp in the Solvang, CA area, it was clear that the riders on Health Net/Maxxis are not resting on their laurels.
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Bobby Julich
dailypeloton.com, 21 Febrero 2006
The Zen thing is happening.
Sure enough, once in town, CSC held a press conference and I found myself face to face with Mr. Julich. Questions in hand, we sat down and discussed Bobby's career and his outlook for the future.
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Daniele Bennati
bicirace.com, 20 Febrero 2006
A Winning Start
The 25 year-old Toscano, with added support from a close-knit Lampre-Fondital squadra, is on track for a prosperous 2006.
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David Zabriskie
cyclingnews.com, 20 Febrero 2006
Back for more
Much of the post-Lance attention has been focused on Tom Danielson but there is another young American who has been showing excellent potential, and is already in good form after finishing fifth in the prologue at the Tour of California.
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Bradley Wiggins
The Sunday Times, 19 Febrero 2006
His distance, his discipline, his city.
Britain’s most decorated Olympian in Athens tells how destiny seems to be drawing him towards Tour de France glory
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Hayden Roulston
dailypeloton.com, 18 Febrero 2006
Double Your Kiwi Fun
Half of the fun in sitting down with a cyclist from New Zealand is listening to his sayings and phrases. I decided to go for broke and take on two Kiwis at a time as I talked with Olympians Greg Henderson and Hayden Roulston from Health Net.
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Greg Henderson
dailypeloton.com, 18 Febrero 2006
Double Your Kiwi Fun
Half of the fun in sitting down with a cyclist from New Zealand is listening to his sayings and phrases. I decided to go for broke and take on two Kiwis at a time as I talked with Olympians Greg Henderson and Hayden Roulston from Health Net.
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Eric Dekker
sport.be/sportmagazine/nl, 18 Febrero 2006
Trying to avoid dying a slow death
"I couldn’t even imagine doing the things I’ve done by now. I knew that I probably would be able to win a Tour stage someday, or Paris -Tours maybe not in the way I did in 2004, but a lot of riders can win in a flat race. But I’ve surprised myself a couple of times..."
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Tom Danielson
cyclingnews.com, 18 Febrero 2006
The whispers get louder
If Tom Danielson had a nickel for every time someone asked his thoughts about replacing Lance Armstrong as America's next grand tour hope, he wouldn't need to race for money anymore.
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Floyd Landis
cyclingnews.com, 17 Febrero 2006
Settling into team leadership role
Ever since leaving the US Postal team at the end of 2004, Floyd Landis has been working towards emulating the Tour-winning feats of his former leader Lance Armstrong.
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Baden Cooke
cyclingnews.com, 17 Febrero 2006
The bullet's back
Sometimes a little step backwards can become a leap in the right direction - after trading his ProTeam Francaise des Jeux in for new Continental pro outfit Unibet.com, Australia's Baden Cooke began the 2006 racing season with victory at the GP d'Ouverture de la Marseillaise.
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Magnus Backstedt
BiciRace.com, 16 Febrero 2006
Pavé, Tour and Track
Last fall he ended his season with an hour record attempt, over the winter he spent time honing his techniques and equipment, and now the spring brings a fresh start.
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Michael Rogers
VeloNews, 16 Febrero 2006
"I feel refreshed now and I'm looking forward to the season."
Michael Rogers will be wearing the rainbow-hooped white jersey of world time trial champion when he rides the prologue stage at the Amgen Tour of California this Sunday. And despite winning that title three years in a row, Rogers is probably the least-known world champion in recent history.
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Antonio Cruz
nyvelocity.com, 16 Febrero 2006
"Yeah, it happens, believe me."
After riding for Discovery Channel last year, Antonio Cruz is looking forward to spending this season back in the States with the Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team. NY Velocity was able to get Antonio Cruz on the phone for some words.
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Thomas Frischknecht
VeloNews, 16 Febrero 2006
"Well, it's my 17th year as a pro...."
Last season was a marquee year for mountain biking's elder statesman, Thomas Frischknecht. The 35-year-old Swiss grabbed a historic victory at Costa Rica's La Ruta De Los Conquistadores, won his second consecutive marathon world championship and finished the year as the No. 7 ranked rider in the wor
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