Daniel Whitehouse
The British Continental, 23 Januari 2019
Continental divide: Daniel Whitehouse interview Pt. 1
JANUARY 23, 2019
If you asked a bunch of bike racing fans to name the best-performing British continental-level riders in recent years, there would probably be some obvious picks. Connor Swift, the current national road race champion, might be the first name mentioned. Ian Bibby, a perennial achiev
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Marianne Vos
CyclingPub, 22 Januari 2019
"It's clear that the level has gone up a lot"
Marianne Vos is undoubtedly one of the greatest riders to ever grace women's cycling. The CCC-Liv rider secured the 2018-19 Cyclocross World Cup title and is ready to start her 14th season on the road.
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William Barta
CyclingPub, 21 Januari 2019
"I want to be a trusted teammate"
Despite being 23, Will Barta already spent four years devoted to cycling at Hagens Berman Axeon before stepping to the WorldTour with CCC Team. The American rider took a moment of his time at the training camp in Spain to talk to CyclingPub.com.
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Elisa Longo Borghini
VoxWomen, 20 Januari 2019
reflects on a tough 2018
After a torrid season marred by illness and the demise of Wiggle High5, Italian superstar Elisa Longo Borghini is ready to put 2018 behind her and learn the lessons from a frustrating 12 months.
A podium at Strade Bianche and the Queen of the Mountains jersey at the OVO Energy Women’s Tour were t
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Bob Jungels
Rouleur, 19 Januari 2019
“Being versatile is not always a gift”
Deceuninck-Quick Step’s Liège champion on targeting cobbled Classics, his distaste for the new Doyenne parcours and his memorable post-victory afterparty.
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Jake Stewart
The British Continental, 18 Januari 2019
"I just wanted to get out of that British bubble"
Just 19 years of age, Jake Stewart is one of the brightest cycling prospects in the world. A strong sprinter and classics rider who can also get over short climbs well, he has the versatility to win on a wide range of terrain.
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Erick Rowsell
VeloUK, 17 Januari 2019
"I just hate the gym"
When Erick Rowsell finished eighth at the first edition of the Tour de Yorkshire back in 2015, it was a vindication of his class – but it was the character he showed in the three years of adversity that followed, that would define him as a pro bike rider.
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Bevin Patrick
Pez Cyclingnews, 17 Januari 2019
"There is a new vibe"
New Zealand time trial champion, 8th in the Worlds TT, top performer in Tirreno-Adriatico, Tour de Yorkshire, Critérium du Dauphiné, Tour of Britain, Tour of California and the Basque Country; Patrick Bevin performed beyond and above the call of duty in 2018.
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Tim Declercq
Cyclist, 16 Januari 2019
The Invisible Man
You know it's not all sunshine, rainbows and WorldTour victories at Deceuninck-Quick Step. Fair enough, they did win 77 times last year, over 20 times more than anyone else, but it doesn't come without the tireless work of a hidden few.
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Matthew Walls
The British Continental, 13 Januari 2019
"It was certainly my best year to date"
At just 20, Matt Walls can already boast three UCI road race wins, a European track championships gold medal and a track World Cup gold in the omnium. We caught up with him recently to reflect on his outstanding season and what he hopes to achieve this year and beyond.
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Carl Fredrik Hagen
cyclingnews.com, 12 Januari 2019
"I like new challenges"
In 2017 and 2018, Carl Fredrik Hagen turned heads with a number of impressive performances, and now at the age of 27, he has stepped up to the WorldTour with Lotto Soudal. He is set to make his debut for the team at the Tour Down Under.
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Michael Potter
Ride, 12 Januari 2019
“I’m stoked to be here”
He is a talented rider from the northern suburbs of Sydney and, by his own estimation, Michael Potter is the youngest rider in the opening round of the 2019 WorldTour, the Santos Tour Down Under. He recently turned 21 and will race with the UniSA team.
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Adam Hartley
The British Continental, 11 Januari 2019
"When we arrived in Italy the weather was pants"
Adam Hartley had a breakthrough year last season, competing with some of the best young climbers in the world to finish eighth overall in the Tour d’Alsace. This season, still only 20, he has moved to the continental-level SEG Racing Academy.
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Michael Freiberg
CyclingTips, 10 Januari 2019
"I thought I’d definitely be racing"
It’s been a tumultuous few days for Michael Freiberg. On Sunday he won the 2019 Australian road title with a gutsy ride around Mt. Buninyong and was “hopeful” his ride had earned him a spot on the UniSA team for the Tour Down Under. But, controversially, that won’t happen.
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Felice Gimondi
Peloton Magazine, 8 Januari 2019
The rainbow Phoenix
With the 2017 worlds around the corner, we asked Gimondi to reminisce a bit about his victory that day in Barcelona and about his career in general—the rivalry with Merckx, the bikes of the day, how he broke into the pro ranks…
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Connor Swift
Madison Genesis, 7 Januari 2019
Still chasing the dream
Connor Swift had an outstanding 2018 – but he’s not standing still. At just 23-years-old, the British Champion has age on his side as he strives for a ride at the highest level. With 2019 underway, we talked ambitions, training and what it might take to achieve his dreams.
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