Bradley McGee
Cyclingnews.com, 30 August 2005
McGee completes the collection
After a hard-fought second place on stage 2 of this year's Vuelta a Espana, Australian rider Brad McGee became the only Australian rider to wear the leader's jersey in all three Grand Tours. Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes spoke with a dazed but happy McGee after capturing the leader's gold jersey.
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Damiano Cunego
Vélo Club, 30 August 2005
L'interview exclusive de Damiano Cunego
La saison 2005 ne sera déroule pas comme espéré pour Damiano Cunego. Récent vainqueur du GP Nobili, le coureur transalpin a évoqué avec Roberto Sardelli, notre correspondant en Italie, sa fin de saison et ses espoirs pour 2006.
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Tom Boonen
Cyclingnews.com, 29 August 2005
Getting the big gear rolling again
Despite injuries and crashes (usually caused by other people!), Tom Boonen has had a stellar season with wins in the Classics and Tour stages. But he's still hungry for more and is using the Vuelta to prepare for another major race in Spain - the world championships. Shane Stokes reports.
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Bradley McGee
Cyclingnews.com, 28 August 2005
New goals and grand tour realism for Mr Chrono
Tipped as a grand tour contender a couple of years ago, Australian time trial specialist Brad McGee has had an up-and-down career since, reaching one of its lowest points in July as injury torpedoed his Tour de France hopes. For his Vuelta debut he's here to learn, to pick up a stage win and to take
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Denis Menchov
as.com, 28 August 2005
"No esperaba ganar, porque las cronos son mi punto flaco"
Denis Menchov nació en Rusia, pero se ha hecho como ciclista en España, en las filas del Banesto, y vive en Pamplona. Su victoria le convierte de momento en la más peligrosa amenaza extranjera.
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Denis Menchov
Cyclingnews.com, 27 August 2005
"Today I showed what I could do"
Rabobank's Denis Menchov today confirmed the talent which brought him results such as the best young rider in the 2003 Tour de France and the overall classification of the 2004 Vuelta a Pais Vasco, winning the opening stage of the Vuelta a Espana in Granada. The 27 year old overhauled longtime race
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Floyd Landis
Cyclingnews.com, 27 August 2005
Chasing the maillot oro once again
After a strong performance in last year's Vuelta, Phonak's Floyd Landis is back in Spain for another crack at the maillot oro. With another Tour de France under his belt, and a powerhouse team behind him, Landis talks to Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes about his chances of 'wearing gold' in 2005.
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Roberto Heras Hernandez
Vélo Club, 26 August 2005
L'interview de Roberto Heras
Roberto Heras peut entrer dans la légende du Tour d’Espagne en devenant le premier à y inscrire son nom pour la quatrième fois. Il est le principal favori avec sans doute Aitor Gonzalez et Mancebo.
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Frédéric Amorison
Vélo Club, 25 August 2005
L'interview de Fred Amorison
Nous avons rencontré Frédéric Amorison qui nous parle de sa situation délicate chez Davitamon-Lotto. Nous espérons que le coureur de Beloeil va retrouver très vite son niveau de l’été 2002 lorsqu’il remporta coup sur coup une étape devant Popovich sur le TRW et la Classic de Bochum.
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Tyler Farrar
Cyclingnews.com, 24 August 2005
US champ riding high
After signing a two-year deal to ride for Cofidis next season and a win at the USPRO criterium championships, Tyler Farrar is riding high. Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes jumped on cloud nine, where Tyler is sitting right now, to join the young American for a chat.
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Daniel Atienza Urendez
Le Matin, 23 August 2005
On aurait compris s'il y avait eu de la grêle...
Ancien professionnel, aujourd'hui consultant à la RTS, Daniel Atienza en appelle à une réglementation plus claire de la part de l'UCI.
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Rolf Jaermann
Frankfurter Allgemeine, 23 August 2005
Ohne Dopingkontrollen gäbe es tote Sportler
Der ehemalige Schweizer Profi Rolf Järmann spricht im Interview mit der Sonntagszeitung über seine Erfahrungen mit Epo-Doping und dessen Verbreitung in der Radszene. Er ist überzeugt: „Lance Armstrong ist nicht besser oder nicht schlimmer als alle anderen“.
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Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
Cyclingnews.com, 19 August 2005
Still schooling 'em
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg returned to professional racing in 2005 after a year off to recover from surgery. Her return to racing this year has been fruitful to say the least, and Cyclingnews' Mark Zalewski sat down with Teutenberg in between wins for a conversation and some, as she says, 'bee-ahrs
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Susanne Ljungskog
Cyclingnews.com, 19 August 2005
Being the best in the world
To be the best in the world you've got to do the hard work - just ask Swedish dual World Champion, Susanne Ljungskog. She's hungry for another world title, and caught up with Cyclingnews' Gabriella Ekstrom to discuss world titles, safety and riding with the men.
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Sarah Ulmer
drugfreesport.org.nz, 18 August 2005
Drug Free Sport - " I think it’s fantastic! "
Sarah Ulmer is a name that is synonymous with hard work, pure effort and highest achievements in sports. Sarah was recently appointed by WADA, along with athletes from around the globe, to be part of a committee of ambassadors representing the ideal of drug free sports.
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David Zabriskie
Pezcyclingnews.com, 17 August 2005
PEZ-Clusive Interview: David Zabriskie
When we last left Dave Zabriskie, it was after the cycling world had watched him experience the highest of highs and the lowest of lows at the 2005 Tour de France. From Yellow to the tarmac, and eventually being forced to withdraw from injury, Dave has undoubtedly had one heck of a summer.
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