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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Philip Deignan
So far, so very good
Cyclingnews.com, 16 Août 2005
First year Irish professional Philip Deignan has had an encouraging start to his career, winning the Tour du Doubs at the beginning of July, placing fifth in the European road race championships one week later and generally riding well against the pros. Still just 21 years of age, the Ag2R Prévoyance rider has coped well with the transition to the paid ranks; the young Irishman took some time out of his hectic schedule to speak to Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes
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Bobby Julich
Cyclingnews.com, 15 Août 2005
Riding out the wave
After a strong Tour de France and an even stronger performance at the Tour of Benelux, Bobby Julich is definitely riding a wave through to the shore. Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes caught up with the American in recent days, talking to him as he completed his preparations for the Deutschland Tour. He is
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Saul Raisin
Pezcyclingnews.com, 12 Août 2005
“Saul Raisin Day”
Maybe the youngest US pro riding with a ProTour team - Saul Raisin has made more than his share of miraculous comebacks from horrific crashes, and scored some impressive results to boot.
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Ivan Stevic
Cyclingnews.com, 6 Août 2005
Fruit of two nations
The name Ivan Stevic is one most North American cycling fans wouldn't have heard very often - their team, Aerospace Engineering-VMG is probably even more enigmatic in that it's the fruit of two nations' ability to work together to produce talented riders capable of winning races. Cyclingnews' Mark Z
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Tristan Hoffman
Cyclingnews.com, 27 Juillet 2005
Into the team car
After a career spanning 13 years, CSC's Tristan Hoffman's retirement wasn't an easy step to take. But a broken leg in this year's Omloop Het Volk persuaded the Dutch veteran to call it a day, and instead of tending to the proverbial rose garden, Hoffman has decided he's not finished with the action
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Alexandre Vinokourov
Cyclingnews.com, 24 Juillet 2005
Upsetting the game plan for McEwen and co
The predicted script for today's final stage of the Tour de France was that a bunch of riders would attack, tear up and down the Champs Elysées, make a gallant effort to stay away until the end, but be reeled in with one or two laps to go. Robbie McEwen, Stuart O'Grady and Thor Hushovd would then un
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Lance Armstrong
Cyclingnews.com, 23 Juillet 2005
No regrets
With 144km of his career to go, Lance Armstrong is looking forward, not back
After finally getting a stage win in this Tour de France with victory in the 20th stage, Lance Armstrong has the general classification sewn up. He will wear the leader's yellow jersey into Paris today and step down from t
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Paolo Savoldelli
Cyclingnews.com, 20 Juillet 2005
Il Falco flies again
Capturing his first Tour de France victory in Stage 17, Paolo Savoldelli has shown the world he can win on cycling's centre stage. The question Anthony Tan asks now is, can he take over centre stage once Lance Armstrong retires?
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Giuseppe Guerini
Cyclingnews.com, 19 Juillet 2005
Beppe's simple plan succeeds
Giuseppe Guerini's victory in the 19th stage of the Tour de France was another one for the gregarios, the hard workers that are so essential to every team. After doing the job for his leader Jan Ullrich in the mountains, Guerini was given his own chance to get into the break today, and he took it by
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Oscar Pereiro Sio
Cyclingnews.com, 19 Juillet 2005
Finally on winner's podium
The 16th stage of the Tour between Mourenx and Pau saw Phonak's Oscar Pereiro win a four man sprint to take the team's first stage win of this year's race. In doing so, he had to bridge a five minute gap to leader on the road Cadel Evans, forming a group with Evans, Zandio, and Mazzoleni that made i
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Eddy Merckx
Spiegel, 11 Juillet 2005
Armstrong Is Damned to Victory
All eyes are on Lance Armstrong this month as he seeks to add to his record of consecutive Tour de France victories. SPIEGEL spoke with five-time Tour winner Eddy Merckx about what it takes to win, Armstrong's main competitor Jan Ullrich and why he used to ride his stationary bike in the sauna.
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Pieter Weening
Cyclingnews.com, 9 Juillet 2005
How close? 0.0002 seconds
Pieter Weening (Rabobank) took his first professional win today in the eighth stage of the Tour de France, in a desperately close two man sprint with 2004 Tour runner-up Andreas Klöden (T-Mobile).
But in the end, Weening was awarded the win by just 0.0002 seconds, which has to be one of the smalle
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Robert Hunter
Daily Peloton, 3 Juillet 2005
Interview with Robert Hunter
We had a chat with the South African Phonak rider during the Volta a Catalunya in May. He talks about how he got into cycling, sprinting, the Tour and upcoming team time trial, South African cycling and much more!
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Michael Barry
Daily Peloton, 2 Juillet 2005
Michael Barry Pre Tour Interview
A July 1st Pre race interview with Discovery Channel’s Michael Barry discussing the Tour de France, Lance, the Tour de Suisse and his own future.
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Jens Voigt
Cyclingnews.com, 23 Juin 2005
Voigt's best season ever?
"Yeah, but I think last year was also not bad," said Team CSC's man for the breakaways, Jens Voigt, to Cyclingnews when asked if he rates 2005 as his best season so far.
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Aaron Kemps
Daily Peloton, 12 Juin 2005
Interview with Liberty Seguros-Würth's Aaron Kemps: Part Two
I think so far the ProTour has been really good, you can tell the difference in the level of racing between the ProTour races and the non ProTour races. I think the ProTour will be really good for cycling long term, it makes the sponsors stay in the sport for at least the four year term of their con
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Aaron Kemps
Daily Peloton, 10 Juin 2005
Interview with Liberty Seguros-Würth's Aaron Kemps: Part One
Aaron Kemps is a name you may remember from Fabio’s excellent Young Guns reports from Italy; if not, make a note as it is a name you will be hearing more of in the future. He has won a bronze medal in the points race for the Australian Junior track team. Then as part of the Australian Institute for
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