Nicholas Roche
Pedalnorth, 30 September 2021
Nicholas Roche interview
Nicholas Roche is a champion cyclist in his own right, and one of the most recognisable figures in the World Tour Peloton. He’s also the son of a champion – Stephen Roche,
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Illi Gardner
The Brithist Continental, 27 September 2021
Illi Gardner interview: Alpinist
Brought up in California, Gardner started honing her climbing pedigree on the Golden State’s sunny climbs. Now based in Cardiff, she has been riding for the CAMS team for several years and made the jump with them to UCI Continental level in 2020.
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Mathieu Van Der Poel
Alpecin Cycling, 23 September 2021
I think it will be a grueling race
A few days before the road race at the World Cycling Championships in Flanders Mathieu van der Poel gave Alpecin Cycling an exclusive interview. The Dutch Team Alpecin-Fenix pro talks about his current form, the World Championship course as well as his ambitions and the competition.
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Calum Johnston
The Brithist Continental, 20 September 2021
Calum Johnston interview: ascending
The last time we spoke to Calum Johnston he was moving out of the under-23 ranks after three formative years on the Holdsworth-Zappi team, based in Italy. This year he has a new team in Spain, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA amateur, a development team for Caja Rural’s professional squad.
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Vittoria Bussi
Pez Cycling News, 16 September 2021
World Hour Record Holder Vittoria Bussi Gets PEZ’d
The World Hour Record is claimed by many to be the ultimate test of man, or in this case woman, and bike. The current record holder for the 60 minutes of torture is Italian Vittoria Bussi with a distance of 48.007 kilometres. Ed Hood caught up with Vittoria to hear her story.
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Alex Peters
The Brithist Continental, 7 September 2021
Alex Peters interview: back at the races
Perhaps the most eye-catching result on stage 2 at the Tour of Britain was Alex Peters’ third place.
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Alex Peters
The Brithist Continental, 7 September 2021
Alex Peters interview: back at the races
Perhaps the most eye-catching result on stage 2 at the Tour of Britain was Alex Peters’ third place.
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Ethan Vernon
The Brithist Continental, 6 September 2021
Ethan Vernon interview: on the road again
Great Britain’s Ethan Vernon lines up at the Tour of Britain with the aim of mixing it up in the bunch sprints. As a first-year U23 in 2019, he was the lead-out man for Matt Walls, who took a fine second into Birkenhead, and Vernon himself mixed it up on the opening day in Scotland, with 14th on Kir
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Frederik Scheske
The Brithist Continental, 2 September 2021
Adventures in the school of time-trialling
Over the last few seasons, 26-year-old Freddie Scheske has steadily made a name for himself on the British domestic scene.
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Nicole Frain
PBCo., 29 Augustus 2021
About Nicole Frain
Nicole Frain has always been involved in health and fitness one way or another. Coming from a background of gym work and triathlons, in 2017 Nicole made the transition over to cycling full time after 2017 saw the running leg of triathlons resulted in ongoing injuries and recovery which was frustrati
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Kirsten Wild
Cyclingtips.com, 29 Augustus 2021
KIRSTEN WILD RETIRES FROM ROAD RACING
Kirsten Wild rode her last road race on Friday, but it was not really the way she’d planned it. The Simac Ladies Tour was always going to be her last road race, but a positive COVID-19 case in the team meant that the entire Ceratizit-WNT team had to withdraw from the race with two stages to go.
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Michael Morkov
Pez Cycling News, 25 Augustus 2021
Olympic Champion Michael Mørkøv Talks Madison
From Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s top lead-out man to Olympic madison gold medalist, Michael Mørkøv is ‘the pro’s pro’. Ed Hood, who has known the Danish fast-man for many years, caught up Michael on his return from Tokyo to hear all about it.
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Calum Johnston
velo Veritas, 8 Augustus 2021
I wanted to make my mark in Spain
The last time we spoke to young Scot, Calum Johnston was after his sterling 12th place in the 2020 ‘Baby’ Giro riding for that ‘Man of Cycling,’ Flavio Zappi’s Holdsworth team.
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Bernard Burns
Pez Cycling News, 5 Augustus 2021
Falcon Star Of The 60s
The 60’s and 70’s were a great time in British cycling, but there was little money and life wasn’t easy. Bernard Burns was part of the Falcon team, a band of winners during and after their racing careers. This is his tribute to that team of ’64.
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Red Walters
The Cycling Podcast, 18 Juli 2021
Introducing Red Walters
This is such a difficult question, there are so many, but I really like Fernando Gaviria, I hope he starts winning again soon.
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Tom Dumoulin
Netherlands, 15 Juli 2021
Performance in tokyo definitely not my driving pleasure
Tom Dumoulin and national coach Koos Moerenhout will be flying to the Olympic Games in Tokyo next Saturday. The tour drivers Bauke Mollema, Wilco Kelderman and Dylan van Baarle start the following evening from Paris with a night flight from Charles-de-Gaulle airport to the Japanese metropolis.
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