Geraint Thomas
Velonews, 7 Otsaila 2019
“The Tour According to G”
In his new book, “The Tour According to G,” published this week in the U.S., Geraint Thomas does not shy away from the controversial, juicy backstory of the race which he was not expected to win.
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Joey Rosskopf
Pez Cyclingnews, 7 Otsaila 2019
"We have a super strong team for the Classics"
Joey Rosskopf is entering his ninth year as a professional cyclist and in a new 'old' team, as BMC becomes CCC for the 2019 season. We caught up with the man from Georgia at the CCC presentation and training camp in Spain, just before Christmas 2018.
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Rob Scott
The British Continental, 7 Otsaila 2019
"The only thing that really matters is the result"
2018 was a year of confirmation for the 20-year-old Team Wiggins LeCol rider. In his second year as an under-23 rider, he confirmed his promise as one of the country’s top young road racing talents by winning the under-23 British road race champions jersey.
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Thomas Moses
Madison Genesis, 4 Otsaila 2019
Broadening Horizons
Tom Moses is an understated – if not underestimated – pro of the British peloton, and in 2019 he hopes to have another reason for his rivals to sit up and take notice. That’s because the 26-year-old Yorkshireman is turning his focus to crit races.
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Alex Stieda
Pez Cyclingnews, 4 Otsaila 2019
Canadian Tour Yellow Jersey Alex Stieda
The first North American to wear the Tour de France yellow jersey - Canada's Alex Stieda. The coveted Maillot Jaune wasn't on his shoulders for long, but that claim is set in the stone of cycling history for ever. Ed Hood hears all about it.
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Daniel Whitehouse
The British Continental, 3 Otsaila 2019
Continental divide: Daniel Whitehouse interview Pt. 2
FEBRUARY 3, 2019
At just 24 years of age, Daniel Whitehouse has racked up an impressive list of UCI road race wins and has consistently been one of the highest scoring British continental riders in the UCI World Rankings. And yet, despite this apparent success, his media profile in the UK is barely
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Michael Schär
Cycling Pub, 31 Urtarrila 2019
"I see myself still as a young guy"
CCC Team's Michael Schär will start his tenth year at the team previously known as BCM Racing Team. Between the changes of the team, the rider is one of the stable figures that remain in the squad.
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Andrea Pasqualon
PEZ CyclingNews, 30 Urtarrila 2019
Wanty-Gobert’s Andrea Pasqualon Gets PEZ’d
Andrea Pasqualon has been building on his professional career for the last nine years with many top ten places and some good wins to add to his palmarès. In 2018 he had his best season with three wins and the final overall victory in the Tour of Luxembourg. PEZ caught up with the man from Bassano de
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Ian Bibby
Madison Genesis, 29 Urtarrila 2019
Hungry for more
Ian Bibby has achieved over a decade of success with victories in mountain biking, cyclo-cross and criterium racing, as well as multiple UCI-level road race wins, but he’s still hungry for more.
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Laurens Ten Dam
Cycling Pub, 28 Urtarrila 2019
"I'm getting a bit older"
Laurens ten Dam is one of the veterans of the cycling peloton and is ready for another new step at Team CCC. The 38-year-old from the Netherlands first joined the professional peloton in 2000 and has seen many changes, both in cycling as a whole and in Dutch cycling in particular.
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Jordan Kerby
Pez Cyclingnews, 28 Urtarrila 2019
"Esky's vs Chilli Bins"
Yes, New Zealand! That's maybe an Australian flag that Jordan Kerby is holding proudly aloft, but the one-time World champion is now wearing the black of New Zealand. Ed Hood gets the whole story of the track fast-man from Queensland in Australia via Wellington in New Zealand.
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Oscar Sevilla
Velonews, 26 Urtarrila 2019
"For me, Colombia is a joy"
A native of Spain, Oscar Sevilla may be best known for his involvement in the 2006 Operacion Puerto scandal. These days, Sevilla lives far from cycling’s public eye, in Medellín, Colombia. He continues to train and race, and says he enjoys cycling today more than he did decades ago.
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Jonathan Mould
Madison Genesis, 25 Urtarrila 2019
"Bike racing is just lucky sometimes"
King of the crits and now prince of the road. Jon Mould’s evolution from track rider, to Tour Series legend and UCI road race winner marks him out as a favourite wherever the British peloton races.
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Hugo Houle
Pez Cyclingnews, 25 Urtarrila 2019
"I could always be police officer"
Canadian rider Hugo Houle moved from the French AG2R-La Mondiale team to Astana for the 2018 season and we caught up with him to hear his hopes back then. So, it was only right that we got the follow up after his year with the Kazakhs at the Astana team presentation.
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Tim Declercq
Cycling Pub, 24 Urtarrila 2019
It's always a poker game in the peloton
Tim Declercq joined the current Deceuninck–Quick Step team at the start of the 2017 season and has since grown to be a vital part of the Belgian formation. The 29-year-old has spent many hours pulling the peloton, helping to set up his teammates for final sprints and earning the nickname 'the Tracto
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Jonas Gregaard Wilsly
Cycling Pub, 23 Urtarrila 2019
Astana is the best option for me
Jonas Gregaard is a young Danish talent that joined Astana Pro Team in 2018 as a stagiaire. Because of his work, he got a contract until at least the end of 2020, and he is determined to develop in the team as much as possible.
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