Floyd Landis
cyclingnews.com, 12 March 2006
Landis finds Paris-Nice glory
Floyd Landis is rapidly maturing as a team leader, winning two stage races on the trot: The Tour of California and now Paris-Nice.
His eyes are now on the Tour de France in July.
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Iban Mayo
cyclingnews.com, 12 March 2006
Herontdekking van de glorie
Na een fantastische prestatie in de Tour de France 2003 was Iban Mayo getipt als één van de grootste rivalen van Lance Armstrong in de komende edities.
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Jörg Jaksche
cyclingnews.com, 12 March 2006
Past, present and future
At only 29 years old, Joerg Jaksche is already in his tenth year as a professional cyclist. In that time he has hopscotched around from Polti, to Telekom, to ONCE, to CSC and now to Liberty.
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Floyd Landis
cyclingfx., 12 March 2006
"It’s a success sofar."
You are now riding in Paris-Nice and are currently the leader. How do you look back at the past week? And what will be the plan for today’s last stage?
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Juan-Miguel Mercado
Vélo 101, 12 March 2006
"ma saison va être essentiellement axée sur le Tour. Je vais viser une place au général."
Le coureur Andalous trépigne d'impatience à tester ses nouvelles responsabilités pour son troisième rendez-vous avec la Grande Boucle en juillet prochain.
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Allan Davis
cyclingnews.com, 12 March 2006
Leaving Nice, off to San Remo
Liberty Seguros sprinter Allan Davis had to quit Paris-Nice today because of ongoing stomach problems.
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Isabelle Hoffman
velofeminin.com, 11 March 2006
"Dans le cyclisme féminin il n’ y a pas d’argent à gagner"
Isabelle va commencer sa saison 2006 sur route à l'occasion du club-championnat au Luxembourg, puis elle ira en Belgique pour le Championnat du monde des Universités (contre-la-montre et route). En avril elle participera aux Ladies Berry Classics en France sous les couleurs de son équipe nationale.
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Michael Barry
pedalmag.com , 11 March 2006
"The natural leaders are coming to the fore."
Pedal caught up with Discovery's Michael Barry currently racing at Tirreno-Adriatico for a short interview.
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David Bernabeu Armengol
cyclingnews.com, 11 March 2006
Another Bernabeu in the spotlight
Following six years in Portugal, a place he calls his second home, David Bernabeu received the call to return to home to Spain in 2005. And with his Comunidad Valenciana team confirmed for the Tour de France, the 30 year-old from Valencia is poised to realise his dream of riding the Tour de France.
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David Moncoutié
Vélo 101, 11 March 2006
"il me reste des forces, surtout dans la perspective de l'étape de Nice dimanche. J'essaierai à nouveau."
Cette semaine sur Paris-Nice, le porteur du dossard 101 David Moncoutié (Cofidis) aurait pu viser mieux qu'une victoire d'étape.
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Oenone Wood
cyclingfx.nl, 10 March 2006
"Some more wins in World Cup races would be nice!"
Although not exactly a household name, 25-year-old road cyclist Oenone Wood boasts some of the most impressive credentials in Australia’s cycling team. Despite taking up competitive riding just four years ago, Wood is the current World Cup and Australian time trial champion and just recently recorde
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Christophe Laurent
Vélo 101, 10 March 2006
"on a décidé de jouer ma carte au classement de la montagne, de par mon expérience."
Echappé lundi dans la première étape de Paris-Nice, Christophe Laurent (Agritubel) se bat chaque jour pour tenter de ramener le maillot de meilleur grimpeur à Nice.
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Iban Mayo
cyclingnews.com, 10 March 2006
Rediscovering the glory
After a great Tour de France performance in 2003, Iban Mayo was tipped by many as one of Lance Armstrong's biggest rivals in subsequent editions of the Tour.
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Patxi Vila
deportesdenavarra.com, 9 March 2006
«Lo último que le pedía al ciclismo era ganar una carrera, ya me puedo retirar»
Quién dijo que las premoniciones no existen? Noemí, la mujer de Patxi Vila, suele grabar en vídeo todas las etapas de la París-Niza para verlas por la noche cuando vuelve de trabajar. Ayer por la mañana, antes de la etapa, Vila le llamó por teléfono y le dijo que hiciera todo lo posible por verla en
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Fränk Schleck
csc.com, 9 March 2006
Hopeful for Paris-Nice Finale
You can’t blame Team CSC’s Fränk Schleck for being a little frustrated when he looks at the overall standings in this week’s Paris-Nice. Instead of being within striking distance of race leader Floyd Landis, the Luxembourg climbing sensation is tied for fourth place at 1 minute, 23 seconds off the p
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Gilberto Simoni
cyclingfx., 9 March 2006
"My bike was 20 grams too light"
To run in an Italian team is very different then riding in a Spanish team. In Italy you have always pressure.....
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