Schär Michael
Cyclingpub, 12 April 2020
Life and the world in times of coronavirus
The current situation due to the coronavirus pandemic has not been an easy one, but some people like CCC Team's Michael Schär try to make the best of it.
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Alan Mccormack
Velo Veritas, 12 April 2020
Part One; From Dublin to Pennsylvania, via Flanders
A man who lived and raced through that golden era of US racing was Irishman, Alan McCormack who was not only a North American ‘crit King’ but rode the Olympics and Vuelta along the way.
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Neil Martin
velouk, 12 April 2020
Lockdown Q&A with Neil Martin
Neil Martin (Dan’s dad) is a former British RR Champion and winner of the Lincoln GP as well multiple stages in the Milk Race (Tour of Britain). Nowadays, Neil is manager of the Under 23 Irish National Road team and based in Girona on Lockdown! We chat …
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Philippe Gilbert
VeloNews, 10 April 2020
Looking back on his Paris-Roubaix masterpiece
When it comes to bike racing tactics no one is better than Belgian veteran Philippe Gilbert.
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Oliver Naesen
VeloNews, 10 April 2020
Day in the life: Oliver Naesen
Nine questions with Oliver Naesen, the 29-year-old Belgian who has taken to racing online to satisfy his competitive drive.
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Mathew Hayman
VeloNews, 9 April 2020
Recounts his miracle win of 2016
Everyone tipped Boonen to win a record fifth stone trophy, but the stars aligned for the journeyman Australian.
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Andrea Tafi
Pez Cyclingnews, 9 April 2020
Roubaix Winner Andrea Tafi Talks Cobbles & Gravel
Won Paris-Roubaix in 1999, but it was no surprise. The Northern cobbles are in his Tuscan blood with second, third, fifth and tenth places during his career. Robin Morton spoke to Andrea about his win and riding gravel in the US.
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Jacob Tipper
Velo Veritas, 9 April 2020
Eddie Soens Winner on Life After Huub-Wattbike
"I just couldn’t hack any more sessions getting spat because I can’t knock out world record splits during our warm up!"
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Hugh Carthy
Ciclismo Internacional, 8 April 2020
Hugh Carthy Q&A
As most of us are stuck indoors, I thought it would be the perfect chance for us to catch up with big Hugh.
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Thomas De Gendt
VeloNews, 8 April 2020
Day in the life: Thomas De Gendt
Gravel rides, smashing Zwift, and trying to dodge the cookie jar: Breakaway specialist De Gendt is keeping the engine running in lockdown in Belgium.
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Ian Garrison
Pez Cyclingnews, 7 April 2020
Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s Ian Garrison Gets PEZ’d!
A young pro gets his big WorldTour break and what happens? COVID-19 comes along and…. you know the rest. Ian Garrison, US TT champion, had big plans for 2020 with Deceuninck – Quick-Step, Ed Hood spoke to Ian from his home in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Sepp Kuss
VeloNews, 6 April 2020
Day in the life: Sepp Kuss
Losing at Zwift, making raclette, and drinking cocktails – Coloradan climber is taking life easy with his girlfriend in Puigcerdà, Girona.
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Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski
Pez Cyclingnews, 6 April 2020
UAE Team Emirates’ Joe Dombrowski: Talks 2020!
Joe Dombrowski has been a ‘name’ for the last 10 years, but an iliac artery problem delayed his tilt at the top. Since then the young man from Delaware, turned a corner in the Giro d’Italia and changed team to UAE Emirates. Ed Hood caught up with him self-isolating in the US.
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Oliver Naesen
VeloNews, 4 April 2020
I live and train for ‘Holy Week
Belgian star speaks candidly about missing the classics, salary cuts, and his hopes of racing again in 2020.
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Adrian Timmis
Velo Veritas, 4 April 2020
Part Two; Life After Z-Peugeot
When we left Adrian Timmis at the end of Part One of the interview he’d taken a stage in the Midi Libere in 1987 and survived a gruelling Tour de France the same year but had just completed an unfulfilling 1988 season with Z-Peugeot who – despite having signed him for two years – cut him loose after
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Alison Tetrick
VeloNews, 3 April 2020
Day in the Life: Alison Tetrick
Nine questions with the WorldTour pro turned Queen of Kanza.
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