Mauro Gianetti
Pez Cyclingnews, 15 Avril 2016
Retro Amstel’95: Gianetti Remembers
The Amstel Gold Race signals the start of the Ardennes Classics, and the first signs of who’s looking good for the Giro. Raced over the hills, dales, and forests of south eastern Holland, the course selects its own worthy winner. Twenty years ago it was Mauro Gianetti who was making the news.
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Stannard Ian
Road Cyling UK, 15 Avril 2016
Ian Stannard on Paris-Roubaix, disc brakes and supporting Chris Froome at the Tour de France
There are few surer signs of spring than Team Sky’s Ian Stannard smashing across the cobbled roads of Belgium and Northern France.
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Mathew Hayman
CyclingNews, 13 Avril 2016
Maybe I needed every one of those 15 years before I got it right
The day after Mat Hayman won Paris-Roubaix, he left Ghent where his Orica-GreenEdge team had been based to return to his Belgian home in Veldwezelt, Lanaken near the Dutch province of Limburg. He was just coming to terms with the enormity of his feat on Sunday.
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Chloe Mcconville
Ofica GreenEdge Cycling Team, 13 Avril 2016
McConville ends career due to back injury
ORICA-AIS rider Chloe McConville has suffered a prolapsed disk forcing her to return to Australia for potential surgery, ultimately bowing out of the sport.
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Mathew Hayman
Pez Cyclingnews, 12 Avril 2016
Mathew Hayman Roubaix Winner PEZ Exclusive!
After Sunday’s fantastic Paris-Roubaix there was only one rider that had to be PEZ’d: Race winner Mathew Hayman. Out top interviewer, Ed Hood, was on the job to locate the Australian to hear from the horses mouth his first thoughts as winner of the ‘Hell of the North’.
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Eileen Roe
VeloVeritas, 12 Avril 2016
Third in Dwars Doors Vlaanderen 2016
A result which caught our eye during the Classics season was Valleyfield girls Eileen Roe’s third place in Dwars Door – ‘best have a word’ we thought...
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Mathew Hayman
Ride, 11 Avril 2016
Paris-Roubaix champion
At 4.32am Monday 16 April, Mathew Hayman hung up the phone after speaking to his brother Marcus who still lives in Canberra. The champion of the 114th edition of Paris-Roubaix then called his father before finally switching off the phone and pretending that he could get to sleep.
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Patrick Lefevere
CyclingNews, 11 Avril 2016
Our team was too good. They had balls
During the final minutes of Paris-Roubaix the atmosphere in the vélodrome was ready to reach its climax when five riders entered the track.
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Ben Swift
Road Cyling UK, 8 Avril 2016
Ben Swift on Milan-San Remo, near-misses and his Team Sky future
Picture Team Sky’s Ben Swift and Ian Stannard and the most recent edition of Milan-San Remo might spring to mind.
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Scott Sunderland
SBS, 6 Avril 2016
Scott Sunderland talks motos, race safety and rider responsibility
There’s no shortage of opinion following the tragic death of Antoine Demoitié during Gent-Wevelgem, and understandably so. But perhaps one Australian ex-pro can offer a genuinely holistic view of the issues surrounding peloton safety, having almost been killed himself when struck by a team car durin
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Hugh Carthy
VeloVeritas, 3 Avril 2016
Ninth and Best Young Rider in Catalunya
Hugh Carthy first caught our eye when he won the Tour of Korea for Rapha Condor JLT in 2014 and impressed us even more when he dismissed the ‘soft option’ of racing as a UK based pro and signed for season 2015 with Spanish Pro Continental squad Caja Rural Seguros RGA, who he continues to ride for in
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Fabian Cancellara
CyclingNews, 2 Avril 2016
I know I've done my homework for Tour of Flanders
In a sport as steeped in nostalgia as cycling, Fabian Cancellara (Trek-Segafredo) should have known that he would not be able to talk simply about the here and now when he met with the press on Friday afternoon ahead of his final Tour of Flanders.
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Duchesne Antoine
Pez Cyclingnews, 31 Mars 2016
Canada’s Antoine Duchesne Gets PEZ’d!
Over shadowed by the ‘main event’ in Paris-Nice; Spain/Tinkoff v. Wales/Sky, also known as ‘Pistolero’ Contador v. ‘Gee’ Thomas was the battle for the ‘maillot a pois’ – that cool spotty jersey which marks you as King of the Mountains.
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Jasper Stuyven
CyclingNews, 28 Mars 2016
I've had my victory and now it's all for Cancellara
Outside of the main favourites, Jasper Stuyven’s (Trek Segafredo) progress at this year’s Classics will be keenly watched, not least by the Belgians. As a winner of the junior Paris-Roubaix, Stuyven has long been talked up by a future Classic contender, even before he turned professional.
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Claeys Dimitri
Pez Cyclingnews, 23 Mars 2016
Wanty’s Dimitri Claeys Interview
The build-up to the biggest cobbled Classics of the season starts now in Flanders with the Dwars Door, E3 and Gent-Wevelgem, before the Ronde van Vlaanderen and Paris-Roubaix sit at the end of the pavé as the World championships of the Kassien. Wanty-Group Gobert’s Dimitri Claeys is a man of Flander
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Geraint Thomas
Cycling Weekly, 22 Mars 2016
I want to make the most of the best years of my career
With victory at Paris-Nice, and growing confidence and ambition, Team Sky's Geraint Thomas looks like a genuine Grand Tour contender.
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