Gareth Montgomerie
veloresults.co.uk, 25 Apirila 2009
Best Scot at the Girvan
In our Girvan interviews we mistakenly referred to Callum Wilkinson as ‘best Scot at Girvan,’ – we got that one wrong! We thought we’d best set things to rights with the man who actually was, ‘best Scot at Girvan’ – 26 year-old Gareth Montgomerie.
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Linus Gerdemann
team-milram.com, 24 Apirila 2009
First I must have the individual strength
The first quarter of the cycling season is nearly over. Team MILRAM saw many changes before the start of the season, such as the hiring of 13 new riders including the two captains Linus Gerdemann and Gerald Ciolek.
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Janez Brajkovic
podiumcafe.com, 24 Apirila 2009
"First goal is the Giro"
Janez Brajkovic is currently leading the GC after Stage 2 at the Giro del Trentino. I had a chance to grab a few minutes with Jani at the beginning of the season who kindly answered my questions after a 3-hour night caused by jetlag.
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Andrew Hampsten
Ny Velo City, 23 Apirila 2009
Andy Hampsten Interview
Washington, Jefferson, Hampsten….
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Andrew Hampsten
Ny Velo City, 23 Apirila 2009
Andy Hampsten Interview
Washington, Jefferson, Hampsten….
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Marianne Vos
velonews.com, 22 Apirila 2009
"You must save some energy for the Mur"
All eyes will be on Dutchwoman Marianne Vos at Wednesday’s La Fleche Wallonne Femenine, the women’s component of Fleche-Wallonne. Vos is the two-time defending champion of the women’s race, which this year marks the fourth round of the UCI women’s World Cup.
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Kristin Armstrong
velonews.com, 22 Apirila 2009
Another Rainbow Jersey
Kristin Armstrong wants to end her long and successful career this year on a winning note. The ideal scenario would be recapturing the rainbow jersey in the world championships in September in what will be her last major competition of her career.
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Mike Creed
nyvelocity.com, 19 Apirila 2009
"I still have the house! I'm not on the dole yet!"
Rock Racing has fired all-rounder Michael Creed, citing poor performance so far this season, and further reducing its roster following Friday's announcement of Tyler Hamilton's retirement. He has raced just once this season, at the Redlands Bicycle Classic, where he finished 67th on the GC.
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Dean Downing
cyclingweekly.co.uk, 19 Apirila 2009
Back on track
After a tough start to the season, breaking his collarbone in the team's training camp, Rapha-Condor's Dean Downing has bounced back with a vengeance, recently taking two stage wins in the Tour of the North. So where does he go from here?
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Damiano Cunego
cyclingnews.com, 18 Apirila 2009
Cunego returns for Ardennes rush
Damiano Cunego returns to Northern Europe this week to defend his Amstel Gold title and fight for the other two prestigious Ardennes Classics missing from his race palmarès: Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
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Chris Horner
velonews.com, 18 Apirila 2009
Glass half full
What is one to make of a season that has involved multiple crashes while also riding on the best form of a near 20-year professional career? If you’re Chris Horner, you look at the glass half full.
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Levi Leipheimer
Podium Insight, 18 Apirila 2009
Catching up with Levi Leipheimer
Levi Leipheimer (Astana) commented before Friday’s Sea Otter Classic Road Race that he did not give himself much of a chance to win. “I am enjoying spring time in California. The local races are great for training. “
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Steven Cozza
velonews.com, 17 Apirila 2009
"I love the cobbles"
Steven Cozza had a front-row seat for his debut at Paris-Roubaix on Sunday. The 24-year-old bolted into the day’s main breakaway and then led the move across the famous Arenberg cobblestone section. Luckily, he wasn’t seriously injured in a late-race crash and was able to finish the race.
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Cameron Meyer
pezcyclingnews.com, 16 Apirila 2009
Older and hungrier
Whilst most of us were obsessing about the E3, Brabantse Pijl and endless analysis of De Ronde, the world track championships were taking place in Poland. One of the candidates for "man of the match" was Garmin's Cameron Meyer with a gold and two silvers from three events.
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Brent Bookwalter
podiuminsight.com, 11 Apirila 2009
Roubaix, lightpoles and more (part 2)
Two years ago, on April 8 2007, during a stage of the Tryptique Monts et Chateaux, Brent Bookwalter crashed into lightpole and fractured his femur. Fast forward to the present where Bookwalter is in France getting ready to race Paris-Roubaix with his BMC Pro Racing Team.
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Mike Creed
nyvelocity.com, 11 Apirila 2009
Creed Feed 5
Mike Creed of Rock Racing is one of our favorite bike racers, because: A - he talks to us, and B - he's funny - or he thinks he is. We are asking him more questions, and trying to avoid questions that may get him fired - because we would have no one to talk to.
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