Milan Menten
Ciclismo Internacional, 20 November 2018
Riders to Watch in 2019 – Milan Menten
“I started with cyclocross when I was 10. In the beginning I still combined cyclocross and football on a good level, but a few years later, when I also began road cycling, I stopped football and focused on cycling. I live in a very small village, between the fields and the farmers, with my parents a
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Mike Teunissen
Ciclismo Internacional, 19 November 2018
Riders to Watch in 2019 – Mike Teunissen
“At the beginning of the season I had the feeling I was really at a crossroad. Getting older and not being a prospect anymore I really felt that I had to make a step if I wanted to have some personal results in the next years.”
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Joe Nally
Rouleur, 16 November 2018
It’s not just about making ‘the numbers’
It’s fair to say that in recent years Scotland hasn’t produced as many road stars as – say – fellow Celtic nation Wales, but there’s a new crop coming up, including Joe Nally, who made the transition from junior to under-23 GB Academy rider and ended the year with a ride in the Tour of Britain.
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Alexander Kristoff
cyclingnews.com, 14 November 2018
"I hope the UAE team wants me to win rather than just lead out Gaviria"
The biggest challenge for Alexander Kristoff in 2019 will come from rival sprinter, and now new UAE teammate, Fernando Gaviria, who made a surprise move from Quick-Step Floors late in October.
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Alfdan De Decker
Ciclismo Internacional, 14 November 2018
Riders to Watch in 2019 – Alfdan De Decker
One of the joys of this series is finding a rider on the brink of something special. Alfdan De Decker is a sprinter, a fast man and a winner. He’s just 22 years of age, but already has secured a contract with Wanty Groupe – Gobert, thanks to an impressive 2018. Belgium doesn’t often produce fast spr
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Aimé De Gendt
Ciclismo Internacional, 10 November 2018
Riders to Watch in 2019: Aimé De Gendt
Powerhouse, rouleur, big engine, breakaway expert, all rounder, domestique. There are many words you can use to describe Aimé De Gendt, all of which are actually true. De Gendt is one of those cyclists who can fulfil many roles within a team, something his new bosses will be delighted about.
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Kirsten Wild
Rouleur, 8 November 2018
"My main objective is to qualify for Tokyo 2020"
From friendships with team mates to qualifying for Tokyo to her team Wiggle High5 folding this year, Kirsten Wild talks about when you have to work out a new plan.
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John Degenkolb
Cyclist, 5 November 2018
It would be a lifetime goal to win Flanders and the World Championships
John Degenkolb talks wins, hopes for the coming season and the launch of Trek-Segafredo's women's team. Photos: Peter Stuart
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Lizzie Deignan
Rouleur, 29 Oktober 2018
"I am hoping to be back racing by June"
Rouleur sits down with the former world champion (and daughter Orla – although she didn’t say much) to discuss parenthood, training through pregnancy and Yorkshire hosting the 2019 world championships
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Ben Alexander O'Connor
Ciclismo Internacional, 27 Oktober 2018
Riders to Watch in 2019: Ben O´Connor
Spoken like a true fighter. Ben O’Connor was one of the sensations of 2018, mainly due to a stage win in Tour of the Alps and a brilliant showing in the Giro. He was sitting on the cusp of the top 10, but disaster struck during stage 19, when he crashed out of the race. If he hadn’t, he looked like
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Pridham Cherie
velouk.net, 23 Oktober 2018
Feature Interview: Cherie Pridham (Team Owner)
After a tough battle to keep her long running team alive in 2017/2018, and a season giving young riders an opportunity to taste what pro racing in Britain is about, Cherie Pridham’s team Vitus Pro Cycling will have a strengthened line-up for 2019 – we chat to Chez
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Arvind Panwar
Velo Rush India, 23 Oktober 2018
Pro Cyclist from Ciclo Team Racing
We’re sure you’ve heard the name. This 28-year-old Meerut Born cyclist is making a name at the international level along with Naveen John.
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Andrea Tafi
Pez Cyclingnews, 22 Oktober 2018
Andrea Tafi And Paris-Roubaix
With the announcement that Andrea Tafi is hoping ride the 2019 Paris-Roubaix at 52 years of age, we thought it a good idea to hear what the Italian three Monument winner had to say on the eve of his final season in the pro peloton back in 2005.
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Scott Auld
VeloVeritas, 26 September 2018
“if you are a good bike rider you can do well in Belgium”
When friends of VeloVeritas Dave and Vik – both devotees of Belgian palmarès websites tell me there’s a young British guy I should be speaking to then I take notice!
Scott Auld is the man, with an ever-growing list of podium finishes in the Flatlands.
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David Millar
The Scotsman, 25 September 2018
On fighting for cyclists' rights
David Millar is both angry and animated, which is unusual. The former cyclist, who won ten grand tour stages in all, projects a public persona of zen-like calm but someone has pressed all his buttons and the Scot is spoiling for a fight.
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