Choon Huat Goh
Baik Bike, 18 December 2015
Exclusive Interview with TSG cyclists Adiq Husainie, Saiful Anuar and Goh Choon Huat
Our Exclusive Interview with the hot local favourites Terengganu Cycling Team, TSG continues with Adiq Husainie, Saiful Anuar and new-signing from Singapore, Goh Choon Huat.
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Taylor Phinney
Cyclingtips, 17 December 2015
The Olympic time trial is the most important thing on my horizon.
He’s one of USA Cycling’s top athletes, he’s a medal contender for Rio, but he’s also more than that. Taylor Phinney is one of the most interesting riders in cycling and impressed many with his reflections on the sport and life in the recent
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Toms Skujins
Cafe Roubaix, 17 December 2015
Psyched for his World Tour debut
2015 was a breakthrough year for Toms Skujiņš, the promising Latvian rider who confirmed once again his place is in the World Tour, where he eventually got in October, after signing with Cannondale. During the second season with Continental team Hincapie Racing, the 24-year-old won stage three
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Anuar Manan
Baik Bike, 17 December 2015
Exclusive Interview with TSG cyclists Anuar Manan, Harrif Salleh and Nur Amirul
Terengganu Cycling Team reaped 2 stage wins and the KOM jersey in Jelajah Malaysia 2015
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Mohd Salleh Mohd Rhazif
Baik, 17 December 2015
Exclusive Interview with TSG cyclists Anuar Manan, Harrif Salleh and Nur Amirul
Terengganu Cycling Team reaped 2 stage wins and the KOM jersey in Jelajah Malaysia 2015
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Emma Pooley
The Telegraph, 16 December 2015
Emma Pooley sets sights on Olympic time trial gold.
Returning rider to focus effort on medal chance and will have to assess how hard to push in the road race when Lizzie Armitstead leads the GB team
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Christopher Latham
VeloVeritas, 16 December 2015
World Cup Omnium Silver Medallist
If there’s one negative you can fire at British Cycling’s hugely successful track cycling campaign over the last decade it’s that perhaps the young talent hasn’t come through as fast we’d expected – Burke, Clancy and Wiggins are far from unfamiliar names.
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Duchesne Antoine
Rouleur, 15 December 2015
Portrait: Antoine Duchesne
After a long season logging tens of thousands of kilometres, most professional cyclists just want to sit and do as little as possible come October and November. It’s a case of holidaying somewhere sunny and having a taste of normal life and calorific food for a few precious weeks.
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Hannah Barnes
total Women's Cycling, 14 December 2015
I’ve Had Months Off The Bike But I’m Staying Positive.
We talk to this incredible 22-year-old about dealing with one of the tougher aspects of the sport...
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Tinkov Oleg
Cycling Weekly, 14 December 2015
The end of an uneasy relationship?
Oleg Tinkov has tried to change pro cycling, but a growing frustration in lack of progress has led him to decide to leave the sport after 2016. Will cycling miss him?
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Barry Miller
Pez Cyclingnews, 13 December 2015
PEZ Talk: ‘Young Gun’ Barry Miller
Barry Miller cut his teeth on the track and has been a regular on the wooden boards of Europe in the winter, but in May of 2014 he headed off to Sweden to attack the road scene. Since then he’s changed team, but he’s making a name for himself with some strong performances. Ed Hood caught-up with Bar
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Ellen Van Loy
Road&Mud, 13 December 2015
Interview with Ellen Van Loy
Today, we have the honor to have with us, one of the best cx rider on women elite cathegory, she is Ellen, Ellen Van Loy
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Mark Stewart
VeloVeritas, 12 December 2015
Hitting the Headlines Again with Gold at the Track World Cup
We last spoke to him after his wins in the British scratch and team pursuit championships - not forgetting his silver in the points race.
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Francesco Moser
Cyclist, 11 December 2015
Francesco Moser interview
Only four riders have won more races than Francesco Moser. We talk to the Classics man, Giro D'Italia winner and ex-Hour record holder.
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Gracie Elvin
The Sydney Morning Hertald, 11 December 2015
Gracie Elvin puts Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro ahead of world champs.
Two-time Australian champion Gracie Elvin might be better suited to saluting at the world championships in Qatar, but she'd rather have her Olympic dream come true at Rio de Janeiro next year.
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Andrea Guardini
Pez Cyclingnews, 10 December 2015
Astana’s Andrea Guardini Gets PEZ’d
Andrea Guardini is a sprinter, a pure sprinter, but one without a dedicated sprint train. That said, he’s done well with eighteen stage wins in the Tour de Langkawi, a Giro stage win and stage wins in Oman, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Turkey, Denmark, Portugal, Slovenia, plus the ENECO Tour and the World Port
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