Matteo Jorgenson
Pez Cycling News, 25 November 2021
Movistar’s US Star Matteo Jorgenson Gets PEZ’d
An American riding for a Spanish WorldTour team… There has not been many of those, but Matteo Jorgenson from Idaho is exactly that and he likes the northern Classics. Ed Hood caught up with the man from Boise to hear all about it.
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Cameron Mason
The Brithist Continental, 20 November 2021
Cameron Mason interview
Katy Madgwick interviews TRINITY Racing's Cameron Mason in the first of a new series focusing on the new generation of riders successfully combining different disciplines
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Allan Davis
Pez Cycling News, 19 November 2021
Star Of 2000’S Allan Davis Gets PEZ’d!
Allan Davis has a fine palmarès to his name and rode for some of the biggest teams in the pro peloton from 2001 to 2014. The man from Queensland has just got a new job with Lotto Soudal, so what better time for Ed Hood to catch up for a chat and to look back over his career.
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James Callum Shaw
Pez Cycling News, 18 November 2021
Back To The WorldTour: EF Nippo’s James Shaw
James Shaw will be back in the top league of cycling in 2022 with the US based EF Education-Nippo team. Ed Hood caught up with James to hear of his ‘up and down’ trajectory back to the WorldTour.
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Bob Jungels
Cyclingnews.com, 17 November 2021
Dark days and sleepless nights: Bob Jungels' hidden ordeal
For Bob Jungels, a piece of what appeared to be bad news turned out to be some of the best he'd ever had.
In June, at a medical facility in Belgium, he was told he had arterial endofibrosis – a rare condition that inhibits blood flow – in both legs. It might just have saved his career. It has cer
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Stuart Balfour
The Brithist Continental, 17 November 2021
Stuart Balfour interview: persistence, part 1
A young boy growing up in a small village in the Scottish Borders was lent some VCR tapes of the Tour de France. He was hooked. A seed was planted. One that would eventually carry Stuart Balfour to France itself to pursue his own racing dreams. Setting off to the continent after he left school, the
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Tobias Perry
The Brithist Continental, 17 November 2021
Toby Perry interview: all-round excellence
oby Perry from Ashford in Kent has been cashing in his chips this year. After a quiet start in the sport as a teenager, he has made a name for himself in 2021 with consistent results on the hot roads of Spain.
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Bruno Cornillet
Pez Cycling News, 5 November 2021
French Star Of The 80’S And 90’S Gets PEZ’d!
The 80’s and the 90’s were one of the golden times of cycle racing with Hinault, Fignon, Indurain, Lemond and many more. Bruno Cornillet was no big hitter, but he worked for some of the biggest names and built up a fine palmarès in a difficult time to take wins. Ed Hood caught up with the now pilot
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Edward Anderson
Alpecin Cycling, 3 November 2021
Eddie Anderson about Gravel Biking
Team Alpecin-Fenix is breaking new ground in the 2021 season. In addition to road cycling, mountain biking and cyclocross, the team also wants to be successful in gravel races. For this purpose, 22-year-old Eddie Anderson was signed up. The US-American is expected to compete in prestigious gravel ev
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Lance Armstrong
Axios Austin, 29 October 2021
Axios interviews: Lance Armstrong, Part 1
The former competitive cyclist, who remains a hero in some quarters and scorned in others, now lives full time in Aspen, Colorado, and hosts an interview podcast — but at least a half-dozen times a year he returns to the city he long called home, and whose national profile rose with his star.
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Bouchard-hall Derek
VeloNews, 29 October 2021
The decision to leave USA Cycling (part 1)
In December Derek Bouchard-Hall will officially step down as president and CEO of USA Cycling after nearly four years on the job. Bouchard-Hall is leaving to become the CEO of Swiss apparel manufacturer Assos.
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Daniel Bigham
Pez Cycling News, 22 October 2021
Talks Hour Record
The World Hour Record is again making the headlines with Alex Dowsett going for another attempt and talk of Filippo Ganna, setting good times in training. Jos Lowden broke the women’s World Hour Record, followed by her partner, Dan Bigham successfully taking the British record. Ed Hood caught up wit
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Ethan Hayter
The Brithist Continental, 17 October 2021
Ethan Hayter interview: going for the treble
Ethan Hayter is just 23-years-old but after a dream of a season, he has fast-established himself as one of the UK’s star riders. An Olympic silver medal on the track in Tokyo has been accompanied by a slew of wins on the road; before the Nationals, he had already bagged eight UCI road race wins in 2
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Itamar Einhorn
Pez Cycling News, 14 October 2021
Israel Start Up’s Itamar Einhorn Gets PEZ’d
It’s not everyone who can say Chris Froome has been their lead-out man. Ed Hood caught up with Israel Start-Up Nation’s sprint winner Itamar Einhorn to hear of his recent podium places and how he got started in the cycling game.
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Megan Barker
The Brithist Continental, 4 October 2021
Megan Barker interview: on a flyer
James McKay speaks with the Welsh track and crit star about her career to date, her stellar season and her future ambitions
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Walsleben Philipp
Alpecin Cycling, 2 October 2021
I don’t enjoy getting on my bike
I don’t enjoy getting on my bike for everyday training rides anymore. Of course, I know that there are ups and downs in the life of every working person. But the days when I really had to force myself onto the bike have been prevailing lately.
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