Dennis Rohan
Ride, 17 January 2015
Rohan Dennis on the hour record
Once the London Olympics were over Rohan Dennis vowed that his track racing days are over. That’s true… to an extent. On 8 January he’ll return to the velodrome to take on the hour record. It’s a race against time. How far can he go in this prestigious competition that’s only result classification i
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Stuart O'Grady
The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 January 2015
I know what I did and didn't do
O'Grady, 41, who finished his career on the Australian Orica-GreenEDGE team, admits the time since he made his doping confession in late July 2013 has been turbulent. But he says he is now at peace with himself.
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Evelyn Stevens
total Women's Cycling, 16 January 2015
Shares her Incredible Story
Evelyn Stevens (31) is a truly unique human being. A Dartmouth graduate and former Wall Street investment banker, Evelyn bought her first bike in 2008. Just one year later, she had given up her job, competed in the World Championships and signed for professional team Specialized Lululemon. We caught
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Barry Davies
VeloVeritas, 15 January 2015
Colourful Cyclocross Star of the 70's and 80's
These last few winters we’ve tracked down some of those colourful British cyclo-cross stars of the 70’s and 80’s – Keith Mernickle, Eric Stone and Chris Wreghitt have all told their stories to VeloVeritas.
But perhaps the most colourful of them all was the man with the ‘George Best Look’ and the
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Brian Smith
RoadCycling UK, 14 January 2015
Emotional MTN-Qhubeka general manager Brian Smith hopes the team’s Tour de France wildcard will prove a stepping stone for both the squad and African cycling.
MTN-Qhubeka will become the first African-registered team ever to take on the Tour after organisers ASO handed wildcard entries to them and four other UCI Pro Continental teams for this year’s race: Bora-Argon 18, Bretagne-Seche Environnement, Europcar and Cofidis.
Read more at http://roadcyclinguk
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Brian Holm
Cafe Roubaix, 14 January 2015
Cavendish, Kwiatkowski and the young riders coming from behind
Etixx-Quick Step is ready to begin a new season, which the team hopes to be even better than the 2014 one, when it racked up 58 wins, 20 of which came in World Tour races. First appointment of the Belgian team will be the Tour de San Luis, in Argentina, where Etixx will send a squad spearheaded by M
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Lane Patrick
Ride, 13 January 2015
A chat with Pat… Mr Lane on the nationals
The winner of the men’s road race at the national championship would ultimately be decided from a group of seven but before they gained their advantage, there were several strong individual performances. Will Clarke offered a fine display of powerful racing, and then 23-year-old Pat Lane took a chan
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Colin Sturgess
VeloVeritas, 13 January 2015
Ex-World Pursuit Champion on the Comeback Trail!
It’s been a wee while since we last spoke to former world professional pursuit champion, Colin Sturgess.
When we heard he was back in harness – winning the League of Veteran Racing Cyclists time trial championship this autumn we thought we’d best have a word.
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Heinrich Haussler
Ride, 12 January 2015
Interview with Heinrich Haussler
He’s a rider with pedigree and panache. He has won a stage of the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España. He has been plagued with injury during his 10 years as a professional but when he’s not got a broken bone and is able to move freely, he’s fast. He’s Heinrich Haussler and he’s the new Australia
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Loren Rowney
Roar, 11 January 2015
Q and A with Loren Rowney
Loren Rowney is a seasoned professional cyclist racing for Velocio-SRAM. You can find out more from Loren from Procyclingstats here, or read an interview we did with her in 2013.
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Caleb Ewan
CyclingQuotes, 11 January 2015
I'll be back for the jersey one day.
Neo-pro Caleb Ewan has claimed the silver medal in his first elite Australian road race championship in a ride far beyond his years in Ballarat today. At just 20-years of age, Ewan started the race in a support role for his ORICA-GreenEDGE teammates but as the race unfolded in his favour, switched t
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Lawrence Roche
Veloveritas, 11 January 2015
Irish Pro with Carrerra and Tonton in the '90's
Alençon, Basse Normandie, France on the morning of July 14th 1991 – we really shouldn’t have been there.
The day before we’d witnessed the start of Miguel ndurain’s reign as King of the Tour in the Stage Eight Alençon time trial; but Ed The Pole had forgotten to set his Psion Organiser (remember
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Tomasz Marczynski
Pez Cyclingnews, 10 January 2015
PEZ Talk: Tomasz Marczynski
Twice Polish Road Champion and former Vacansoleil rider Tomasz Marczynski is headed to Turkish squad Torku-Sekerspor for 2015, a team that is going through big changes under new management as former GreenEdge director Lionel Marie takes the reins. We recently caught up with Tomasz to talk about his
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Heinrich Haussler
Velo Human, 9 January 2015
I’m ready to race.
The past several seasons have not been easy for two-time Monument runner-up and Tour de France stage-winner Heinrich Haussler. After a marquee 2009 campaign in which he racked up those big results and a few others, crashes and injuries slowed him down for a number of the seasons that followed. Hauss
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Kimberley Wells
Ryde, 8 January 2015
Another national championship victory
The criterium queen of the season, Kimberley Wells, was the national champion in 2013. Last year she had to skip the chance to defend her title because of pneumonia but she was back in Ballarat yesterday… and back to her winning ways. The 29-year-old doctor hit a peak power in the sprint of 1,196 wa
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Ryan Mullen
Veloveritas, 8 January 2015
Silver Medallist in the World U23 Time Trial Championship
Ryan Mullen’s (Ireland & AN Post) progress through the sport has been little short of meteoric.He first raced in 2008, was on the Irish junior squad within a year and was on the podium at the European Championships by 2012 with second place in the junior time trial then ninth in the junior Worlds TT
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