Jonathan Boyer
Pez Cyclingnews, 16 September 2020
Jonathan ‘Jock’ Boyer: The First US Tour Rider
The USA has had a checkered Tour history, high points with wins from Greg Lemond, and… Well, we know the depths, but who was the first man from the US to ride the Big One? Ed Hood spoke to Jonathan sometimes ‘Jock’ or ‘Jacques’ Boyer.
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Guillaume Martin
VeloNews, 8 September 2020
The Tour de France’s podium philosopher
Cofidis' GC star balances Tour ambitions with studying philosophy and writing books, but is looking to be known as more than a 'philosopher cyclist.'
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Ethan Vernon
British Continental, 27 August 2020
Tokyo calling: Ethan Vernon interview
Whilst most domestic riders have had their season derailed by COVID-19, second-year under-23 Ethan Vernon has had plenty to keep him motivated after a call-up in April to British Cycling’s Olympic squad. One of our under-23 riders to watch this year, the Great Britain Cycling Team Senior Academy mem
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Masahiko Mifune
Pez Cyclingnews, 24 August 2020
Japanese/Belgian Star Masahiko Mifune Gets PEZ’d!
From the first Japanese Grand Tour finisher, Masatoshi Ichikawa, to a rider who fought through the hard knocks of life in the low counties – Mud, cobbles and the slim pickings of Holland and Belgium. Ed Hood talks to Masahiko Mifune who plied his trade on a bike for nearly fifteen years as a profess
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Joe Skipper
Pez Cyclingnews, 21 August 2020
UK 12 Hour Record Holder Gets PEZ’d!
So how far could you ride in 12 hours? How about 325.5 miles, or 523.84 kilometres. Triathlete, Joe Skipper left his running shoes and swim suit at home and took on the British 12 Hour record. Joe spoke to Ed Hood after his phenomenal ride.
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Jesper Skibby
Pez Cyclingnews, 19 August 2020
Danish Star Jesper Skibby Gets PEZ’d!
There is so much more to the career of Jesper Skibby than being run over on the Koppenberg by the race director’d car during the Ronde van Vlaanderen. Ed hood delved into the palmarès of the ‘Great Dane’ and had a word or two.
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Matthew Wilson
Pez Cyclingnews, 17 August 2020
Australian Star Matt Wilson Gets PEZ’d!
Chris Selden was recently at the headquarters of the Australian Cycling Academy on the Sunshine Coast in Australia where he was lucky enough to catch up with two former stars turned team managers. Matt Wilson of FDJ, Garmin, GreenEdge and track star Ben Kersten.
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Red Walters
The Brithist Continental, 11 August 2020
On racing and racism
If a black kid’s perception of cycling is only seeing white riders in the media and so on, then they’re way less inclined to even consider buying a bike and lycra
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Joe Skipper
Velo Veritas, 5 August 2020
27mph Average to Win the 12 Hour Championship!
When I first got into cycling in 1971, the 12 hour record stood at 281 miles, set by Clifton strongman John Watson in 1969, that stood for 10 years until Pete Wells (Edgware RC) – until then better known as a short distance man – added five miles to it.
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Damien Monier
Pez Cyclingnews, 4 August 2020
From The Giro To Guadalupe: Damien Monier Gets PEZ’d!
National champion, Grand Tour stage winner, WorldTour rider – Damien Monier… Where is the Frenchman now? Well, from winning a Giro d’Italia stage, he’s now winning the Tour of Guadeloupe and doing very nicely in Japan. Ed Hood found out more.
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Anna Kay
CyclingBottle, 30 July 2020
Interview Anna Kay
Last Winter has been the breakthrough season for Anna Kay. Her 8th place in the overall World Cup standings proved her cosistency and her 3th place at the worldchampionshps showed that she can also prepare herself for the big moments. The 21 years old rider from the Starcasino Team is part of a new
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Lewis Askey
Velo Veritas, 30 July 2020
Signed with Groupama-FDJ then Locked Down
We’ve been big on the ‘retro’ lately – for obvious reasons – but with the season starting to come back to life we’ve been speaking to one of the ‘men of the future’, Lewis Askey.
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Scott Sunderland
Pez Cyclingnews, 27 July 2020
Australian Star Scott Sunderland Gets PEZ’d!
op pro, WorldTour team DS and now race director with Flanders Classics… Scott Sunderland has done it all and got the T shirt. Ed Hood caught up with Scott to hear the long tale of his life in cycling.
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Gordon Johnson
Velo Veritas, 24 July 2020
1970 World Pro Sprint Champion
“In those days you wouldn’t end up mega rich but I did buy my house from my pro days, Raleigh paid me well.”
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Matteo Dal-Cin
Pez Cyclingnews, 23 July 2020
Virtual Tour De France Stage Winner: Canada’s Matteo Dal-Cin
Is virtual racing the same as the real thing? A win is a win and of it’s a stage of the Tour de France then there is nothing bigger. Rally Cycling’s Canadian, Matteo Dal-Cin, won stage 3 of the Virtual Tour de France, with pre-race favourites Elia Viviani and Nacer Bouhanni nowhere to be seen. Ed Ho
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Phillimon Sebona
DeVelo.cc, 21 July 2020
Set your sights high
We lived 20 kilometres (12miles) from school so I had to rely on lifts to get there and back. A 40km roundtrip. I grew up on in the Botshabelo village in Mpumalanga, South Africa.
Sometimes it would take me forever to get back home from school in the afternoons because I had to wait long for a ki
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