Christopher Horner
Cyclingnews, 25 June 2018
Returns to racing at US Pro Championships
After nearly two years out of competition, 46-year-old Chris Horner will return to racing Sunday at the US Pro Championships Road Race in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Gina Ricardo
Staminade, 22 June 2018
"Racing is the best training"
As a child Gina would spend her school holidays riding bikes her family. Her passion for cycling continued to grow as she grew older, which inevitably lead her to join the Sydney Uni Velo club.
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Richie Porte
CyclingTips, 19 June 2018
On fatherhood, Tour de Suisse, Le Tour, and BMC’s future
It’s been a big few weeks for Richie Porte (BMC). His wife Gemma recently gave birth to the couple’s first child — a boy, Luca — and this past weekend the Tasmanian took what he has described as the biggest win of his career: the Tour de Suisse.
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Lauren Tucker Hall
Swiftwick, 6 June 2018
Meet UHC Pro-Cyclist Lauren Hall
Lauren Hall was always determined to become a professional athlete, a family tradition inherited from her grandfather – who played football for the first San Francisco 49ers team. Her athletic ambitions began on the soccer field, so landing on a bicycle was never part of the plan....
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Nathan Haas
Rouleur, 4 June 2018
"Recently I have found my new direction"
After two years at Dimension Data with only one win, Nathan Peter Haas moved to Katusha-Alpecin. It might be the atmosphere of the new team, or the caffeinated shampoo, but the Australian quickly repaid their confidence with the green jersey and a stage win in the Tour of Oman.
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Amy Vesty
Staminade, 23 May 2018
‘Why am I doing this?’
Originally from Taranaki, New Zealand, Amy moved to Australia at age 23 and started road cycling a few years later. Racing was not her plan but with a BMX racing background it was inevitable that she got back into the sport she enjoyed so much as a kid.
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Nathan Elliott
ride, 18 May 2018
Leader of the NRS
At 27 years of age, Nathan Elliott has gathered a collection of wins in both of Australian cycling’s true ‘Classics’. The back-to-back winner of the Melbourne to Warrnambool is now also the champion of the Grafton to Inverell… and the first leader of the NRS in 2018.
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Evie Richards
Cyclocross Rider, 3 May 2018
The accidental Word Champion
Remarkably World and British Under-23 champion Evie Richards only started cycle racing two or three years before winning the inaugural World Under-23 cyclocross title in 2016. Ted Sarmiento caught up with the young Briton to ask about her meteoric rise to the top of world 'cross and how her rainbow
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Mathieu Van Der Poel
Cyclocross Rider, 3 May 2018
The 'hollander' who's the thorn in the side Belgium
The Dutch champion Mathieu van der Poel talks to Konrad Manning over the important Kerstperiode (Christmas races) and prior to the final run-in to the 2017 World championship which he will go into as joint favourite with Belgian Wout Van Aert. Is it a Belgo-Dutch rivalry that is set to run and run?
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Ben Alexander O'Connor
Team Dimension Data, 30 April 2018
Ben O’Connor: The Fast Learner
Ben O’Connor, the 22-year-old Western Australian, started 2018 with a bang, placing 7th in the GC at the Tour of the Alps, 11th in Volta Ciclista a Catalunya and 18th in Santos Tour Down Under. O’Connor has shown incredible progression, not only this season, but from the moment he started to concent
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Annabel Simpson
Yorkshire Post, 28 April 2018
No regrets for Annie Simpson as she prepares to line up with cycling’s elite in Tour de Yorkshire
Yorkshire's Annie Simpson of the Trek Drops team up on the Cow and Calf rocks above Ilkley, scene of the finish to the second stage of next week's Asda Tour de Yorkshire Women's Race. Picture: Simon Hulme
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Tiago Antunes
U23Cyclingzone, 27 April 2018
Get to know Tiago Antunes
Over the last decade, Portugal has produced a few riders who have really put the country on the cycling map, especially Rui Costa, who became the country’s first UCI World Road Race champion back in 2013. The country has gone on to produce some great puncheurs and rouleurs, but is yet to produce a t
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Stephen Drake
ride, 24 April 2018
Cycling Australia's CEO
There’s a new administration in charge of cycling in Australia. At the helm is former national champion, Steve Drake. The 48-year-old spoke to RIDE Media about a series of topics in a long interview after almost three months as CEO of Cycling Australia.
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Michael Woods
CyclingTips, 23 April 2018
Woods’ career breakthrough in Liège, and what comes next: ‘I’ve more to give’
Pierre Rolland was in a good mood at the start of Liège-Bastogne-Liège. Asked by his EF Education First-Drapac team communications manager who was going to win the race, Rolland exclaimed ‘me!’ with a smile.
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Tim Wellens
CyclingTips, 21 April 2018
Tim Wellens inches closer to greatness
Tom Boonen. Philippe Gilbert. Greg Van Avermaet. These are the names that have dominated headlines in Belgium in recent years. And now, who comes next?
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Jack Haig
CyclingTips, 20 April 2018
Haig impressing in Spring Classics as Giro debut beckons
Chirpy, animated and happily giving interviews, Jack Haig looks like he has just ridden to the shops. Around him are shattered riders, professionals who have dragged themselves to the top of the Mur de Huy and show all the signs of a tough Flèche Wallonne with its exhausting final climb. But, other
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