Daniel Pearson
Rouleur, 24 Juli 2015
A Welshman in Italy
British Cycling's Olympic Academy is now so well established that the idea of a young rider going abroad to further his career seems dated. Dan Pearson, however, is making it in Italy
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Elisa Longo Borghini
Rouleur, 23 Juli 2015
This year, it's revenge
The straight-talking Wiggle-Honda wonder on going from a wheelchair to a Tour of Flanders win, tactical creativity and her obsession with National Geographic
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Alan Thomson
VeloVeritas, 22 Juli 2015
Scottish 50 Mile TT Champion 2015
VeloVeritas didn't make it to the National '50' but we did pick up the phone and ring the winner, Alan Thomson. Congratulations on another '50' title, Alan - remind us about the basic stuff.
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Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski
Rouleur, 20 Juli 2015
Joe Dombrowski: breaking down and bouncing back
The young American is restored to full health, has a new team and top five finishes at the Tour of California and the US championships. La Vuelta and possible leadership await Joe Dombrowski
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Nathan Haas
Ride, 19 Juli 2015
“have fun” – the Haas approach
The Tour de France is big and beautiful and the race represents the pinnacle of competitive cycling. But, it’s still just a sporting event. It’s dressed up and presented to the world in a way that makes it seem larger than life but at the heart of it all is still something simple – sport. And one ri
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Tao Geoghegan Hart
Cafe Roubaix, 18 Juli 2015
Guest of the week at Cafe Roubaix
20-year-old Tao Geoghegan Hart is riding his second season with Axeon Cycling, the team managed by former pro Axel Merckx, which throughout the years has put many riders on the World Tour map. Since joining the US-based squad, the Hackney-born rider – touted by many to be a future Grand Tour winner
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Michael Matthews
Ride, 17 Juli 2015
Still racing with broken ribs
He’s last overall and isn’t convinced he’s going to finish the Tour de France but Michael Matthews is optimistic about the coming days. If he survives the mountains, he’s even aiming to try and win a stage. Here’s an update on the ‘Lanterne Rouge’ of Le Tour 2015.
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Michael Rogers
Ride, 15 Juli 2015
Rogers on Basso and Contador
The Tinkoff-Saxo team had things other than bike racing on its mind since yesterday morning; concern for the well-being of Ivan Basso was the prevalent theme of the first rest day of the 2015 Tour de France. While the 10th stage of the race was being contested, the team issued a statement about the
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Tejay Van Garderen
Ride, 14 Juli 2015
Talking about power
Ah yes, the rest day, the chance to catch up on ordinary chores and step off Planet Tour if only for a few hours. It’s also the time when teams organise media calls that are less chaotic than on the roadside beside a team bus before or after a stage.
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Jessie Walker
velouk.net, 14 Juli 2015
Interview – Jessie Walker’s Ticket to Italy
Part of a cycling family with a rich history in the sport, Jessie Walker recently started riding for an Italian UCI team, Servetto-Footon, in June and has not disappointed in the Giro Rosa, the Women’s Tour of Italy.
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Mark Cavendish
The Telegraph, 14 Juli 2015
10 things you didn't know about the Tour de France
The ‘Manx Missile’ Mark Cavendish opens up to Mark Bailey about the surprising daily realities of cycling in the Tour de France – from dodgy hotels and aggressive autograph-hunters to what riders chat about to beat the pain
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Tejay Van Garderen
CyclingNews, 13 Juli 2015
My strength is going to be my consistency.
In a Tour de France that was supposed to be all about the Fab Four, the Fifth Beatle has quietly elevated himself to marquee billing, though Tejay van Garderen (BMC) reached for a more recent cultural reference during his rest day press conference in Pau.
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Douglas Ryder
Ride, 12 Juli 2015
From Eritrea to the podium of the Tour
RIDE caught up with MTN-Qhubeka’s team principle Douglas Ryder to find out more about the rise and rise of Teklehaimanot, the winner of the polka-dot jersey in the recent Critérium du Dauphiné and a rider who has been on the attack day after day at the end of the first week of his first Tour. Here i
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Mark Renshaw
Ride, 11 Juli 2015
Renshaw discusses Cavendish
Mark and Mark, it’s a formidable pairing: Cavendish and Renshaw – they’ve been together on teams for a large portion of their respective careers. A sprinter and his lead-out man; friends, confidants, and room-mates at races, they understand each other on and off the bike.
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Pascal Eenkhoorn
Cafe Roubaix, 10 Juli 2015
Dreaming of turning pro and winning “La Doyenne”
He’s just 18-year-old, but has already established himself as one of the most talented and versatile Junior riders in the peloton, as he can time trial, tame the cobbles, ride over the short hills and get solid results in stage races. In the past 12 months, Pascal Eenkhorn took many impressive victo
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Gregory Henderson
Ride, 10 Juli 2015
I can’t take a full breath
The crash in the third stage is still taking its toll on many riders in the peloton at the Tour de France. Greg Henderson was caught up in the accident but he remains in the race. Rob Arnold spoke to the Lotto-Soudal rider this morning to find out how he’s coping with his injuries.
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