Sean Yates
Ride, 9 Julio 2015
You never know when you’re going to get ambushed
While rain fell at the start, Sean Yates and Steven De Jongh were setting up for a day of work inside the Citroen car of Tinkoff-Saxo. The Brit wound down the window and spoke to RIDE about the opening stanza of the 2015 Tour de France and the expectations for what’s yet to come. Below is a transcri
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Roger Hammond
Road Cycling UK, 7 Julio 2015
Cobbles at Tour de France should be treated just like the mountains
Approaching a cobbled stage at the Tour de France should be treated in the same way you would approach a mountain stage, according to Britain’s former Classics hardman Roger Hammond, and only the under-prepared should fear the pavé.
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Tony Gallopin
Cafe Roubaix, 7 Julio 2015
I’m ready to go on the attack
In 2014, Tony Gallopin became the first Frenchman to wear the yellow jersey in the Grande Boucle since 2011, an impressive feat for the Lotto-Belisol cyclist, who also went on to take a beautiful solo win in Oyonnax. Since then, he established himself as one of the most consistent and versatile ride
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Moore Richard
pod, 6 Julio 2015
Interview: Richard Moore
Richard Moore pops into the Café to talk about Étape - which has just been released in paperback - and his forthcoming The Bolt Supremacy.
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Daryl Impey
Ryde, 4 Julio 2015
Sometimes you’re the bat, sometimes you’re the ball.
The Friday before the Tour is press conference day. At the end of the formalities for Orica-GreenEdge’s moment on the stage, Daryl Impey spoke about the team, his tasks for the coming three weeks and reflected on his absence from the race last year.
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Alain Gallopin
Cafe Roubaix, 4 Julio 2015
Talks of Trek’s goals for the Tour de France
Trek Factory Racing is one of the teams to watch at this year’s Tour de France, as the squad led by Alain Gallopin and Kim Andersen is coming with a strong line-up, thanks to which it can fight on both fronts, stage wins and general classification. The US-based team has two captains for the biggest
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Kennaugh Peter
Ryde, 2 Julio 2015
Getting to know Peter Kennaugh
He’s the two-time British road race champion and in a few days Peter Kennaugh will make his second appearance in the Tour de France. He’s got an Olympic gold medal in his collection of prizes but just being back in The Big Loop is what he says cycling is all about. RIDE caught up with the Manxman ea
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Luke Rowe
Road Cycling UK, 2 Julio 2015
Luke Rowe relishing Tour de France debut
Tour de France debutant Luke Rowe is relishing the opportunity to chaperone Chris Froome and fly the Welsh flag alongside Geraint Thomas at cycling’s biggest race.
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Heinrich Haussler
Cycling Tips, 30 Junio 2015
Heinrich Haussler on his up-and-down season and life beyond cycling
When the Tour de France begins in Utrecht this weekend it will do so without Australia’s road race champion, Heinrich Haussler. After a challenging season thus far, the IAM sprinter and Classics specialist is busy recharging mind and body before the second half of the season.
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Roger Hammond
Road Cycling, 30 Junio 2015
Roger Hammond on Madison-Genesis, Tour Series success and rider development
Madison-Genesis team manager tells RCUK what it takes to win the Tour Series and reflects on the season so far.
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Hayley Simmonds
Total Womens Cycling, 30 Junio 2015
How I lost 45kg and Went from Beginner to National Champion
High protein diet and motivation took ex-rower to the top of the podium in cycling
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Emanuel Buchmann
Bora Argon 18 Profesional Cycling Team, 29 Junio 2015
Interview with the new German champion Emanuel Buchmann
On the morning after his surprise victory at the German Championships, we spoke with BORA – ARGON 18 rider Emanuel Buchmann. Emanuel speaks about his view on the race and how he spends the next few days till his first participation at the Tour de France.
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Alexis Rhodes
Ryde, 26 Junio 2015
10 years since… part 2
As we approach the 10th anniversary of the day Amy Gillett and five other women from the Australian national team were crashed into by a car in Germany, RIDE is publishing interviews with some of those involved.
In part two, Rob Arnold speaks with Alex Rhodes.
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Yaxley Louise
Ryde, 25 Junio 2015
Amy Gillett’s crash: 10 years since… part 1
In part one, we catch up with the spritely Louise Padgett (nee Yaxley) to find out a bit about what she’s doing now and how cycling influences her life a decade after the crash that stopped her racing career.
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Dean Woods
VeloVeritas, 19 Junio 2015
Part 2; More Olympic Medals and a Road Career in Europe
In Part One of our interview published past week Dean spoke about how he got into cycling and who inspired him as a youngster, what it was like racing at the LA Olympics in 1984 and the sound-breaking carbon bikes he road which were actually made in a team official's garage.
In Part Two we hear h
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Bevin Patrick
Cycling Tips, 18 Junio 2015
Avanti Racing’s ‘next big thing’
Patrick Bevin burst on to the radar of many Australian cycling fans when he dominated the second half of the 2014 National Road Series (NRS) with the Search2Retain team. Since then the 24-year-old New Zealander has joined Avanti Racing and enjoyed further success in the NRS, not to mention his victo
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