Rebecca Wiasak
Ride, 21 Mars 2016
A two-time world champion chasing Olympic selection
Gold in Paris in 2015. Gold in London in 2016… the individual pursuit at the world championships is Rebecca Wiasak’s domain. For two years in a row she’s taken the title but the focus now is to see if she can make selection for the team equivalent in Rio.
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Michael Matthews
SBS, 17 Mars 2016
In-form ready for all Milan-San Remo scenarios
Matthews remembers the 2015 edition well having finished third behind Degenkolb (Giant-Alpecin) and runner-up Alexander Kristoff (Katusha) in a reduced group sprint of 26 riders.
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Richie Porte
Ride, 17 Mars 2016
Leader of the WorldTour
Richie Porte leads the UCI’s WorldTour rankings. He was second overall in the Tour Down Under (just nine seconds behind Simon Gerrans) and in March he finished third in the final stage of Paris-Nice to move onto the GC podium – finishing third, 12 seconds behind Geraint Thomas. We caught with the Ta
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Niccolo Bonifazio
Rouler, 16 Mars 2016
Portrait: Niccolo Bonifazio
Niccolò Bonifazio has ridden the Poggio a thousand times and was fifth on his Sanremo debut last year. Can Trek-Segafredo’s local lad become the race's youngest winner in 50 years?
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Meron Teshome Hagos
Road&Mud, 14 Mars 2016
Interview with Meron Teshome
At just 23 years old, he comes to European Cycling thanks to Stradalli – Bike Aid German team, eager to stand out and to show that Eritrea is also a land of sprinters. We are talking about the young rider Meron Teshome, who has spent a bit of his time to answer our questions. He told us what his goa
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Chantal Blaak
Podium Cafe, 13 Mars 2016
Previews the 2015 Drenthe races and more
We may be very early in the 2015 women's road season, but Boels Dolmans are already the team to beat, with four riders winning in the five races they raced, including Dutch rider Chantal Blaak winning the first round of the Lotto Cycling Cup, Le Samyn des Dames.
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Loren Rowney
Road & Mud, 10 Mars 2016
Loren Rowney’s Interview Part III
You have just become a StrongHer Ambassador. StrongHer started as an initiative driven by Marianne Vos in order to create a community that gives women the stage to make a difference. Could you explain us what activities and events does it include and which of those are you involved in?
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Taylor Phinney
Pez Cyclingnews, 10 Mars 2016
PEZ Talk: BMC’s Taylor Phinney
Taylor Phinney is the ‘blue eyed’ boy of US cycling, you only need to look at the gene pool he came from to see it could be no other way. Phinney’s career nearly came to an abrupt end, but he is on his way back, we talk to him about… well, everything.
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David Millar
The Guardian, 10 Mars 2016
Maria Sharapova’s racket sponsor Head ‘highly cynical’
The former cyclist David Millar, who was banned for taking EPO and later became a World Anti-Doping Agency committee member, also called for a code that would punish an athlete’s sponsors if their client committed a doping offence.
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Loren Rowney
Road & Mud, 9 Mars 2016
Loren Rowney’s Interview Part II
After four remarkable years at Kristy Scrymgeour’s VelocioSports teams, you have switch teams, signing with Orica-AIS for 2016. How do you like it so far? Tell us any differences you may have spotted during your first training camp and the first training sessions as well as at the Cadel Evan’s Great
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Claeys Dimitri
Podium Cafe, 9 Mars 2016
Interview: Dimitri Claeys
After an eventful career that saw him shine as an amateur, turn pro, get dropped and climb back up, we sit down with Wanty-Groupe Gobert's Dimitri Claeys at Gent’s Café Rosario, in the shadow of the city’s famous belfry, to talk comebacks, cobbles and classics.
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Loren Rowney
Road&Mud, 8 Mars 2016
Part I – Overcoming mental stress and difficulties.
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa in October 1988 and raised in Gold Coast, Australia Loren Rowney is one of those different cyclists, who on the spur of difficult or controversial moments is able not only to bring some light but also to provide us with a different perspective to look at various is
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Josiah Ng On Lam
Baik Bike, 7 Mars 2016
From sterling Track Cyclist to budding Entrepreneur
After his retirement from professional cycling, Josiah Ng has forayed into the business world. Most recently, he was in Kuala Lumpur for the launch of a new fitness app called Fitness in My Pocket. We caught up with Josiah Ng for an exclusive interview on his life away from the handlebars.
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Bradley Mcgee
Ride, 4 Mars 2016
McGee on the team pursuit: “It was like an old street fight”
One of the most beautiful of all the cycling disciplines is the team pursuit. Precision, power, poise and sheer determination all on display and the collective all benefitting from cohesion. The Australian team has a remarkable record in this event, winning the gold medal at 11 of the past 23 world
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Frank Schleck
Velo News, 2 Mars 2016
Schleck on brother Andy: ‘He has no drama in his life’
The wheels keep spinning for Fränk Schleck. The veteran Luxembourger lines up at Paris-Nice this weekend for the 13th time of his career. It’s all part of a familiar roadmap to the racing season he’s followed nearly every year since turning pro in 2003.
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Matthew White
Ride, 1 Mars 2016
On Milan-San Remo: “We’re going in with one of the favourites”
This coming weekend marks the fourth anniversary of a monumental win for Australian cycling: it was in 2012 that the national champion, Simon Gerrans, claimed the first Classic for an Australian-registered team. Still known as GreenEdge (before the arrival of Orica as a sponsor), the successful debu
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