27.532 Interviste[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.
Our eternal thanks go out to Lucybears, we miss him.
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Chris Horner
No slowing down now
Cyclingnews.com, 20 Diciembre 2005
After a slow start, Chris Horner rose to the next level in 2005. With his first win in Europe and a breakthrough debut at the Tour de France, the man with the sunny San Diego disposition showed that he's capable of big performances at the big moments. Cyclingnews' Les Clarke spoke to Davitamon-Lotto's latest American import about the Tour de France, racing 'cross and what's in store for 2006.
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Bradley McGee
Cyclingnews.com, 18 Diciembre 2005
Cycling's Harry Kewell
Born in Sydney's western suburbs. Precociously talented. A hit with the ladies. Gets picked up by big-time pro team. Enjoys early success, but later on, an injury sends them to the sidelines.
In many ways, the careers of English Premier League football star Harry Kewell and Française des Jeux's B
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Leigh Howard
Cyclingnews.com, 16 Diciembre 2005
Young, and very fast
According to some observers, Leigh Howard is arguably the best all round track cyclist, for his age, Australia has ever produced. The 16 year old from Geelong has been the best cyclist in every discipline on the track for his age group over the past four years in Australia. With two major track race
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Óscar Sevilla
Cyclingnews.com, 15 Diciembre 2005
The rebirth of Oscar
Although results have been a little on the lean side the past few seasons, Óscar Sevilla is still one of the top Spanish riders in the pro peloton.
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Lance Armstrong
VeloNews.com, 10 Diciembre 2005
Unfettered and unfiltered - Part 2
In the second half of the interview Armstrong talks about his team director Johan Bruyneel; his Discovery Channel teammates, including George Hincapie; and his former U.S. Postal Service teammates Kevin Livingston, Floyd Landis and Tyler Hamilton.
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Lance Armstrong
VeloNews.com, 10 Diciembre 2005
Unfettered and unfiltered - Part 1
This week in Austin, the 2006 Discovery Channel team is enjoying its first get-together of the winter. Missing from the roster, of course, is the name of Lance Armstrong, who hung up his cleats after winning a record seventh consecutive Tour de France last July.
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Mark McCormack
pezcyclingnews, 7 Diciembre 2005
being a bike racer involves RACING.
Lest we forget, McCormack recently finished yet another superb road season, the man just can't get enough
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Dario Cioni
Cyclingnews.com, 5 Diciembre 2005
Student of the sport
Pro mountain biker, student, pro road racer, scholar - at one time or another, Dario Cioni has been all these things. However, in 2006, all he wants is to graduate to the podium at the Giro d'Italia. Story by Anthony Tan.
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Aaron Olson
Daily Peloton, 4 Diciembre 2005
Aaron Olson Takes on Europe
It's not every day that a professional cyclist gets signed with a Pro Tour team, and the frequency goes down even more if you happen to be looking for an American rider in the European peloton. Saunier Duval-Prodir had good success with Chris Horner in 2005, and when he moved over to Davitamon-Lotto
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Frank Schleck
Cyclingnews.com, 1 Diciembre 2005
Flying high close to home
CSC rider Fränk Schleck has enjoyed an impressive 2005, taking strong results in the last few races of the season, where only the likes of Paolo Bettini and Gilberto Simoni could stop him from finishing first. The 25-year-old Luxemburger took the national jersey from teammate Kim Kirchen this year a
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David Zabriskie
Pezcyclingnews.com, 30 Noviembre 2005
From A Different Angle
Let's say you're Dave Zabriskie. You've worn the yellow jersey, you've cut your hand wide open, and your 2005 season is at an end. What are you doing to prep for 2006?
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Julian Dean
Cyclingnews.com, 30 Noviembre 2005
The kiwi journeyman
The last time Cyclingnews spoke with Julian Dean, he was hoping for a Tour de France stage or major classic win. While this has proven elusive thus far, New Zealand's top road cyclist has confirmed his reputation as one of the most reliable and talented sprint lead-out men around. From humble beginn
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Oscar Pereiro
Cyclingnews.com, 28 Noviembre 2005
A brilliant year
After four successful years at Phonak, Oscar Pereiro has decided to move to an outfit from his own country: Illes Balears. With Francisco Mancebo leaving for Ag2R and just one other leader in Alejandro Valverde, the 28 year-old has the opportunity to be one of the stars.
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Graeme Brown
Cyclingnews.com, 28 Noviembre 2005
2006: A year of reckoning
After a promising first year as a neo-pro that saw him contest Grand Tour stage victories with Mario Cipollini and Robbie McEwen, Graeme Brown's career on the road has fallen off the pace. An obstinate Achilles, internal rivalry within his trade team and a poorly planned race schedule all contribute
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Robbie McEwen
cyclingnews.com, 27 Noviembre 2005
"The goal is to stay there"
Surprised maybe, but when one takes a good look at Robbie McEwen's 2005 season, the 33 year-old was a deserving winner of the Sir Hubert Opperman medal as 2005 Australian Cyclist of the Year
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Allan Davis
Pezcyclingnews.com, 23 Noviembre 2005
PEZ Interviews: Liberty's Allan Davis
Yes Mate – Spanish, Basque and plenty of Liberty ’Yes mate’ is a typical Australian phrase that peppers the spoken language. The Liberty Seguros rider's Australian dialect was a perfect foil to my London cockney slang. But all accents aside, we understood each other perfectly to discuss his life as
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Roger Hammond
Cyclingnews.com, 21 Noviembre 2005
Taking inspiration from Armstrong
British pro Roger Hammond had hoped for a great 2005 after a breakthrough ride to the podium in the 2004 Paris-Roubaix and a contract with Discovery Channel. It didn't turn out quite the way he expected, with Roubaix derailed by bad luck and a planned world championship attack botched by team politi
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