Damiano Cunego
Cyclist, 7 February 2020
It’s easy to arrive at the top
If you’re reading this, Egan Bernal, Damiano Cunego wants to share his experience of winning a Grand Tour at an early age.
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John Degenkolb
Cyclingnews, 7 February 2020
Winning another Paris-Roubaix would be the biggest dream
Former champion to get pavé sector named after him on Monday
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Dylan Westley
Velo Veritas, 6 February 2020
Developing as a Rider and a Person with Equipo Lizarte
"I hope to be racing at a level that will allow me to be selected for the Baby Giro or Giro Valle D’Aosta races."
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Shannon Malseed
CyclingTips, 6 February 2020
On her Bay Crits crash and the importance of staying positive
Shannon Malseed’s season didn’t start as planned. On January 4, she crashed heavily on the final lap of stage 2 of the Bay Crits, fracturing her scapula and a vertebra. It looked like it could have been a lot worse — the 2018 Australian champion spent more than an hour on the ground as paramedics tr
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Simon Yates
Cyclingnews, 5 February 2020
Shrugs off knee injury, looks ahead to Giro d'Italia and Olympics
British rider faces Falls Creek climb on Thursday and Mount Buller on Saturday as race favourite
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Moreno De Pauw
Velo Veritas, 3 February 2020
From the Blue Train to the Blue Line
"I like the thought of being in a job where you help people and there’s a lot of variation, there’s desk work but a lot of action too."
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Wurf Cameron
CyclingTips, 1 February 2020
It’s happened within 6 days
On Friday, Team Ineos made the surprise announcement that it had recruited Cameron Wurf for the 2020 season. Not only had the team signed Wurf but the Olympic rower turned WorldTour racer turned Ironman triathlete would be competing at Cadel’s Race just two days later. The Tasmanian has trained and
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Fernando Gaviria Rendon
Pez Cyclingnews, 31 January 2020
UAE’s Fastman Fernando Gaviria Get’s PEZ’d!
UAE Team Emirates' Colombian ace sprinter, Fernando Gaviria, took his second win of 2020 on Wednesday in the Vuelta a San Juan, emulating his victories of 2015. Alastair Hamilton caught up with the Colombian champ at his team's Spanish training camp before he flew to Argentina to start the new seaso
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Katie Clouse
Cyclo Cross Magazine, 30 January 2020
Interview: Katie Clouse, U23 Women’s Worlds
A month ago, Katie Clouse (Cannondale p/b CyclocrossWorld) did not know if she would be able to race this Sunday’s U23 Women’s World Championships in Switzerland. Clouse suffered a dislocated shoulder on the treacherous track at World Cup Namur and had to shut down the remainder of her Kerstperiode
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Andy Lyons
velouk, 29 January 2020
Feature Interview: Andy Lyons
Within the sport of cycling are many riders who have raced at the top level in Britain and now manage teams – one such rider is Andy Lyons, boss with Dean Shannon at Richardsons Trek racing team with many decades of experience of the sport behind him.
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James Knox
Cyclingnews, 28 January 2020
I never felt I had what it took to be a professional
Briton reflects on his first two seasons and looks ahead to two more with Deceuninck-QuickStep
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Remco Evenepoel
VeloNews, 20 January 2020
Q&A: Remco Evenepoel on his superstardom, his future, and what races he most wants to win
James Startt caught up with Belgian wunderkind Remco Evenepoel for a photo shoot and interview in Argentina. The young Belgian discusses his superstardom, his future in pro cycling, and the races he most wants to win.
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Piet De Wit
Velo Veritas, 19 January 2020
Bradley Wiggins’ and Eddy Merckx’s Soigneur
Pierrot de Wit is famous for looking after Eddy Merckx, but he also took care of Tony Doyle and Bradley Wiggins during his lengthy career.
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Stephen Hall
Pez Cyclingnews, 18 January 2020
Australian Track Star Stephen Hall Gets PEZ’d!
It's the depths of winter in the northern hemisphere and all the track racing is indoors, but in Tasmania the Christmas Carnival Series has been enjoying the outdoor concrete velodromes. Ed Hood caught up with one of the top riders of the series, Stephen Hall, to hear all about it.
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Juliette Labous
Cyclingpub, 16 January 2020
I will give everything to be selected for the Olympic Games
Team Sunweb's Juliette Labous was at the first winter training camp of the season in Spain and there CyclingPub had the chance to have a talk with her.
Labous opened the 2020 season in the same way as 2019, by taking the lead in a young riders classification and this time in the Santos Women's To
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Stephen Drake
CyclingTips, 11 January 2020
Why the Aussie Road Nationals are staying in Ballarat for another three years
To answer these questions and more CyclingTips caught up Cycling Australia CEO Steve Drake in Buninyong during the U23 men’s road race at the 2020 Road Nationals.
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