27.532 Interviews Here you find a collection of interviews on the internet in various languages. Bitossi (Thanks, Arturo!) is searching the Internet on a daily basis looking for fresh interviews. You can find them all in our Interview database containing thousands of riders interviews to be read, while having your cup of coffee.
Our eternal thanks go out to Lucybears, we miss him.
|
|
Language: All | DE | EN | ES | EU | FR | IT | NL | PT |
Magnus Backstedt
The All-Rounder
pezcyclingnews.com, 16 September 2007
On the penultimate occasion we spoke to the Swedish road race champion, he had been playing the roll of 'baroudeur', the last time we spoke, he was a 'chrono-man', now he's a 'sprinteur' with three top drawer finishes, right-up there with Zabel, Petacchi, Bennati and all !
|
James McCallum
pezcyclingnews.com, 15 September 2007
Down But Not Out
Most Scottish heather is of the ‘bonnie purple’ type, but there’s also the rarer, white heather; that gypsies used to sell as ‘lucky white heather’. Nowadays, the phrase has entered the Scottish vocabulary in an ironic fashion, meaning; anything, except good luck!
|
|
|
Alejandro Valverde
dailypeloton.com, 14 September 2007
"We are seeing a beautiful race"
On the occasion of the passage of the Tour of Spain in Murcia, Alejandro Valverde visited his team-mates of Caisse d’Epargne, which are taking part in the Spanish race. He talks about the current events of the Vuelta and about his preparation for the World Championships in Stuttgart.
|
|
Denis Menchov
velonews.com, 14 September 2007
A man of few words
For the past few days, Denis Menchov has more or less avoided the media as the Vuelta pushes south toward the next decisive stage in Sunday's mountain stage into Granada. The 29-year-old Russian clearly prefers to let his legs do the talking.
|
|
|
Mathieu Toulouse
pedalmag.com, 14 September 2007
"Road cycling is still new to me"
In January, the newly-formed EVA/Devinci road team announced that Mathieu Toulouse was riding for them. Toulouse, 31, has been on fire recently winning Quebec's 2007 TT and road titles and having success at other races as well.
|
|
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
t-mobile-team.com, 14 September 2007
"I'd like to win in Nuremberg"
With eleven wins in UCI races, Ina-Yoko Teutenberg has already made her mark on this season. The first was in February in Australia, the last just two weeks ago in France. In the final World Cup race in Nuremberg, the top sprinter from T-Mobile would like to make it a dozen.
|
|
|
Nicolas Roche
irishcycling.com, 13 September 2007
Back in action
Crédit Agricole pro Nicolas Roche has been riding strongly this year, taking several important results and finishing his first Grand Tour when he completed the Giro d’Italia in June.
|
|
Dominique Rollin
canadiancyclist.com, 12 September 2007
"It's looking good for tomorrow"
In today's Stage 2 of the Tour of Missouri, from Clinton to Springfield, Dominique Rollin crossed the line third behind George Hincapie and Frank Pipp. The four bonus seconds he garnered for his podium position put him in 2nd place on GC.
|
|
|
Carlos Sastre
cyclingnews.com, 12 September 2007
Bring on the racing
Team CSC's Carlos Sastre, the highest ranked Spaniard at the Vuelta a España, is currently holding fourth spot, tackling the tough climbs of Spain's country side and crossing the finish line with a smile. It's all a part of the 32 year-old's new approach to taking on the world's biggest races.
|
|
James McCallum
pezcyclingnews.com, 12 September 2007
"On the way up"
As well as the Vuelta and the Tour of Polska, there's also a Tour blasting around Britain at the moment; it even comes to Bonnie Scotland. British Criterium champion and Commonwealth Games medallist, Scotsman James McCallum, will be spending some of his 'transfer time' talking to PEZ.
|
|
|
Magnus Backstedt
pezcyclingnews.com, 12 September 2007
The Time Triallin' Machine
It all seems a long time ago now, but when we spoke to Magnus on Friday night, he said if his legs felt good, then he would 'go for it' in Saturday's time trial. He did just that, leading early and finishing an eventual fifth behind stage-winner, Bert Grabsch.
|
|
Mark Cavendish
dailypeloton.com, 9 September 2007
"I’m still a cocky little northerner"
Mark Cavendish took the opening Prologue in this year’s Tour of Britain, nearly two months to the day since a crash in the closing kilometres denied him the chance to take a Tour de France stage on home soil.
|
|
|
Tanja Slater
Lancashire Evening Post, 8 September 2007
'I can do this'
Composed, compact and menacing, Tanja Slater kicked clear of the pack in the Grande Boucle, the women's Tour de France.
In the foothills of the sun-drenched Pyrenees, she took charge and pedalled for home.
|
|
Magnus Backstedt
pezcyclingnews.com, 8 September 2007
A Day In The Break
Week 1 of the Vuelta is in the books, and it's been full of action. Last time we spoke to Magnus, he said he was going to try and get into a good break; on Thursday he did that very thing...
|
|
|
David Millar
veloresults.co.uk, 6 September 2007
"A tumultuous year"
Among other accolades, David Millar has won three Tour de France stages and two Vuelta a España stages. As the 2007 United Kingdom National Road Race Champion and also Time Trial Champion, he will wear the national jersey during stage races for the 2008 season with Slipstream.
|
|
Bert Roesems
pezcyclingnews.com, 6 September 2007
The Big Belgian
After talking to Magnus, PEZ continues to track the Big Guys in The Vuelta, and they don't come much bigger than former Belgian time trial champion, Bert Roesems of Predictor-Lotto.
|
|
|
Kurt Asle Arvesen
triplecrankset.com, 5 September 2007
"Finally it seems that we`ll get this thing sorted out"
Kurt Asle Arvesen is having a remarkable season to date, winning a stage in the Giro, completing the Tour de France (he finished 67th overall), and becoming the only repeat winner of the Post Danmark Rundt.
|
|
|
|
|
|