Tejay Van Garderen
Pez Cyclingnews, 19 Otsaila 2016
BMC’s Tejay Van Garderen Gets PEZ’d!
ejay van Garderen has been the nearly man in the Tour de France with two 5th places in the last four years. This year he will be part of a two pronged BMC attack with new signing, Richie Porte by his side. We caught up with Tejay to get the lowdown on his plans for the coming season.
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Brian Holm
Velo News, 19 Otsaila 2016
Holm on losing Cavendish, signing Kittel, and sprinting
Brian Holm, the Danish sport director at Etixx – Quick-Step, will no longer have Mark Cavendish’s ear in the bunch sprints.
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Marianne Vos
Ella Cyclingtips, 18 Otsaila 2016
The white line is calling: an end to the year without Marianne Vos
When I go to meet Marianne Vos in the small Dutch town of ‘S Gravensmoer, the villages seem to become smaller and smaller the closer I get. The roads are narrow, tractors are interspersed with traffic and I pass one city limit sign after another.
A town sign greets me to De Moer and a couple of r
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Kruijswijk Steven
Pez Cycling News, 15 Otsaila 2016
LottoNL-Jumbo’s Steven Kruijswijk Gets PEZ’d
Steven Kruijswijk has ridden five Giri, three Tours and a Vuelta, two top ten overall finishes and never out of the top 50. Steven is a Grand Tour rider through and through with a great love for the Giro, his main focus for the 2016 season. We caught up with the Dutchman at his LottoNL-Jumbo trainin
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Danny Pate
Pez Cycling News, 13 Otsaila 2016
Danny Pate Gets Pez’d!
As such an incredible domestique for highly successful professional teams like Team Sky and HTC-High Road, it’s easy to forget that Danny Pate used to win bike races. He dominated the 2001 World U23 Championship Time Trial taking home the gold medal on a tough course in Lisbon.
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Shelley Olds
CyclingNews, 12 Otsaila 2016
No regrets from 2012 Olympics
At 35 years old, Cylance Pro Cycling's Shelley Olds is likely nearing the end of her professional career. But the diminutive sprinter still packs the powerful punch the led her to the win at the inaugural la Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta last September in Spain and more recently second overall at th
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Scrymgeour Kristy
Ride, 11 Otsaila 2016
The business of cycling
Kristy Scrymgeour has been a professional cyclist, a journalist, a PR officer for one of the sports biggest teams, and an owner of a highly successful pro team. As they say, she’s seen it all and done it all… but now she’s set herself a new challenge as the founder of a clothing label, Velocio.
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Eric Young
CyclingNews, 10 Otsaila 2016
My goals have always been to have success at the biggest races available to me
Title sponsor Rally has given the former Optum Pro Cycling team new funding and a new orange look for 2016, but their overall objectives remain the same: to win bike races on the domestic calendar. Their sprinter Eric Young is just the man for the job, and he is aiming to bring the team success on t
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Greg Van Avermaet
CyclingNews, 10 Otsaila 2016
Hoping to come of age in the Classics
Greg Van Avermaet (BMC) may not have landed an individual stage at the Tour of Qatar since he won into Mesaieed on just his fifth race day as a professional rider back in 2007, but in the game of shadow boxing that is early-season racing in the Gulf, the softly-spoken Belgian is almost always mentio
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O'donnell Bridie
Ride, 9 Otsaila 2016
The hour record… and more
It was announced yesterday that there will be another attempt on the hour record at the end of February. Evelyn Stevens is going to take it on and see if she can beat Bridie O’Donnell’s mark of 46.882km, set in Adelaide on 22 January 2016.
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Daniel Holloway
Pez Cyclingnews, 9 Otsaila 2016
PEZ Talk: Daniel Holloway
Daniel Holloway is hard at it on the boards of Copenhagen at the moment, but our man at the velodromes of Europe, Ed Hood, caught up with ‘Hollywood’ in Berlin during the German ‘6 Day’ last week. Life isn’t all track though as Ed gets the lowdown on Daniel’s road season for 2016.
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Fabian Cancellara
Cyclist, 5 Otsaila 2016
Retirement beckons
Fabian Cancellara is one of the greatest riders of all time. Ahead of his retirement in 2016, he tells us the qualities needed to win.
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Elisabeth Armitstead
CyclingNews, 4 Otsaila 2016
I’d give up any result this year to win Olympic gold
It would be hard to top a season like the one Lizzie Armitstead had last year with the World Cup and World Championship victories but there is still one award that she covets most, and that is a gold medal at the Olympic Games.
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Tom Bohli
Road&Mud, 4 Otsaila 2016
Interview with Tom Bohli
Today we interview one of the several young cycling talents who have arrived to the WorldTour this season. The 22-years-old Swiss Tom Bohli graduated to the WorldTour brother squad signing his first professional contract.
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Fabio Aru
Cyclingtips, 4 Otsaila 2016
An exclusive interview with Fabio Aru
Behind Fabio Aru, the sun begins to plunge into the sea, the sky that special color between red and yellow that lightens the Mediterranean winter.
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Tyler Farrar
Velo News, 4 Otsaila 2016
The stars aligned there for a few years
Tyler Farrar is ready to slot into a helper’s role in the lead-out of the man who was once his most bitter rival, Mark Cavendish. Five years ago, the pair battled in the sprints, but Farrar is a realist and optimist at heart, and he’s excited to be part of the Cavendish Express for 2016.
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