Victoria Pendleton
cyclingnews.com, 16 Ekaina 2009
Victoria's Secrets
In the past twelve months British sprint superstar Victoria Pendleton experienced the most successful season of her illustrious career. Reflecting on her golden year the World and Olympic champion spoke about Olympic come down, FHM and the future of British track cycling.
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Dan Craven
veloresults.co.uk, 15 Ekaina 2009
Ten Year Plan
It’s not everyday that we have the African champion racing on Scottish roads so when we met Dan Craven of Rapha/Condor after his fine third place at the recent Drummond Trophy, we thought we’d better make the most of it.
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Christian Vande Velde
cyclingnews.com, 11 Ekaina 2009
Coming back stronger
Garmin-Slipstream's Christian Vande Velde sustained one of the worst crashes of his career at this year's Giro d'Italia and effectively threw his Tour de France challenge into severe jeopardy. Just a few weeks on from the crash Vande Velde talks about the Tour and his recovery.
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Daniel Lloyd
Gordo's World of Zoom, 11 Ekaina 2009
More from Danny Lloyd
As well as being largely reponsible for the boom in sale of Cervelo bicycles in the local area, Danny Lloyd now has a Giro d'Italia under his extra-skinny-fit belt. This time there were no Tour of Flanders style heroics, as he was busy shepherding Carlos Sastre to his fourth place overall.
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Cadel Evans
Bicycles Network Australia, 10 Ekaina 2009
"going for the top step"
Cadel Evans starts his attack on the Tour de France in 2009, trying to do what no other Australian has accomplished, to step onto the top podium after 3 weeks of racing in July.
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Marc Ryan
pezcyclingnews.com, 10 Ekaina 2009
"it’s all about the London Olympics just now"
Have you ever wondered where those fast riding pro team lead out men ‘just appear’ from? The answer is that they don’t ‘just appear,’ they pay their dues; but many come through via the team pursuit – DS’s like guys that can ride at 65 kph in the finale.
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Jukka Vastaranta
pezcyclingnews.com, 10 Ekaina 2009
Slowly heading back to the top
A few years ago you probably read about an up and coming star from Finland called Jukka Vastaranta, he was tipped for the top with Rabobank, then slipped down to a smaller team before disappearing. Now it looks like he might be slowly heading back to the top.
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Evan Oliphant
veloresults.co.uk, 9 Ekaina 2009
From Pink to White
What’s happening at Plowman Craven, but I guess we should say ‘Madison’, now? With Scots professionals Evan Oliphant and Ross Creber on their books, we thought we’d best find out what’s going on. Evan spoke to us on today, and told us what he could.
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Rob Britton
pedalmag.com, 8 Ekaina 2009
A great day at Mt. Hood
Following Rob Britton's (Can) Trek Red Truck Racing p/b Mosaic Homes great victory on Saturday as he won the grueling Stage 3 Wy’East Road Race, 147.2km/92-miles, at the Mt. Hood Cycling Classic we caught up with him to find out more the stage, the team, and future plans.
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Tejay Van Garderen
velonews.com, 6 Ekaina 2009
The Other Young American
Taylor Phinney isn’t the only young American currently tearing up the roads in Europe. Tejay Van Garderen, 21, is another talented Yank who has stepped onto the podium at a number of major European events.
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Dominique Rollin
pezcyclingnews.com, 5 Ekaina 2009
The harder the better!
There was a fresh name in third place in the Scheldeprijs, back in April - Dominique Rollin (Cervelo & Canada). We caught up with him just after the Tour of Romandie - before the 'Giro virus' swept across the web and world.
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Mike Creed
nyvelocity.com, 4 Ekaina 2009
"It's hard to pee strait on a bus"
Next race is Nature Valley for Mike Creed. Now in its 11th year, the 2009 race includes stops in Saint Paul, Cannon Falls, Minneapolis, Mankato, and Stillwater, June 10–14. The Grand Prix is a volunteer-run event, with all proceeds donated to Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota.
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Jeremy Hunt
londoncyclesport.com, 4 Ekaina 2009
"close but not close enough"
Two time National Champion Jeremy Hunt chats prior to the Giro, covering loads of subjects from the Classics, the Giro, equipment and goodies in his musette.
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Nicolas Roche
pezcyclingnews.com, 3 Ekaina 2009
A lot of changes for one winter
Since the end of last season Nicolas Roche has changed team (CA to Ag2r) and country of residence (France to Italy), so we thought it was about time to see what he has been up to and what the plan is for the coming season.
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Levi Leipheimer
velonews.com, 3 Ekaina 2009
“I was not as strong as those guys, it is plain and simple”
Astana's Levi Leipheimer entered this year's Giro d'Italia playing down predictions that he could contest for the win, telling interviewers that he was going to take it “day by day, kilometer by kilometer,” and naming Ivan Basso as the top favorite.
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Michael Barry
pedalmag.com, 2 Ekaina 2009
Leaving Italy happy and confident
We caught up with Canada's Michael Barry (Columbia-Highroad) on Sunday after the final Stage 21 at the 2009 Giro d'Italia to get his impressions on the Grand Tour and to find out how he's feeling.
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