Stuart Balfour
Pez Cyclingnews, 14 November 2019
Stuart Balfour – Worlds ‘Young Gun’ Rider
Ed Hood caught up with his Scottish countryman, Stuart Balfour after a strong 2019 season that saw him cut his teeth on events all over Europe - The Baby Giro, Tour de L’Avenir, Tour de Bretagne, Peace Race and the Worlds, they don't come much bigger than that in the Worlds of the Under 23 rider. Ba
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Kerry Werner
Cyclo Cross Magazine, 13 November 2019
2019 Pan-American Cyclocross Champion
I chatted with Werner on Monday about his win. You can read the transcript for a report of the race in Werner’s words and a look into what it means to him to get the win.
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Sophie Wright
Endura, 12 November 2019
From the flatlands of Norfolk to the heights of the WorldTour
At just 20 years old, Sophie Wright already has two heart operations behind her, and a palmarès so packed with extraordinary cycling achievements that it has propelled her into the WorldTour. From first bike to world stage, Wright takes us through a career that is already so accomplished – yet only
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Emily Meakin
velouk, 12 November 2019
Feature Interview: Emily Doris Meakin
If ever there is a versatile rider it’s ‘Doris’ – Emily Meakin (The Independent Pedaler) who is not only the 25 mile time trial champion, but races abroad in Road Races and last weekend was competing in Glasgow on a Tandem… sensational Emily!
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Caitlin Peters
velouk, 11 November 2019
Interview with talented junior Caitlin Peters
It was only a few weeks ago that Caitlin Peters was winning the British Hill Climb championship for Junior Women after a long season of success. The talented young rider who has still to find a team for 2020, has shown how versatile she can be with hill climb wins, time trial victories and wins in r
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Zakkari Dempster
CyclingTips, 11 November 2019
On the end of one journey and the start of another
In late October, Aussie Zak Dempster announced that the 2019 season would be his last as a professional road racer. The Victorian started racing at the Continental level back in 2006 and joined the pro ranks with NetApp-Endura in 2013. He’s ridden with the Israel Cycling Academy for the past three s
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Cees Bol
Ciclismo International, 9 November 2019
Riders to Watch in 2020 – Cees Bol
There’s not a doubt in my mind, one day Cees Bol will be the best sprinter in the world. 2019 was his first season as a professional, having joined Team Sunweb from SEG Racing Academy. Being an avid watcher of the sport, I knew about the talent he possessed, but even I was surprised by his rapid ris
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Jakob Fuglsang
CyclingNews, 8 November 2019
More carbs and more self-belief fuel Fuglsang's 2019 success
'I've found the key to being at that level and there's still room for improvement' says Dane.
With victories at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the Critérium du Dauphiné, and the Ruta del Sol, plus stage wins at the Vuelta a España and Tirreno-Adriatico – not to mention a raft of podium placings – it’s littl
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Alexandre Vinokourov
Pez Cyclingnews, 7 November 2019
Talks 2019 and Looks Forward to 2020
After the finish of 2019 season and at the start of the preparation for the upcoming 2020 season the general manager of Astana Pro Team Alexandr Vinokurov talks about overall results of the season, evaluates performances of the team leaders and progress of the Kazakh riders and accentuates the impor
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Harrison Wood
Pez Cyclingnews, 4 November 2019
SEG Racing’s Harrison Wood Gets PEZ’d!
Ed Hood has been keeping his keen eye open for more 'Young Guns' in the peloton. The SEG Racing Academy rider line-up is one of the best places to start and the name Harrison Wood stands out for next season. Ed caught up with the 'Up and Coming' rider form Devon to hear his hopes for 2020.
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Paul Double
Velo Veritas, 2 November 2019
From the Zappolino to Dartmoor
"I was ready for the off-season but the form was good and I thought I’d give the National Hill Climb a go..."
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Michal Kwiatkowski
Cyclingnews, 2 November 2019
My body was yelling for recovery
Q&A with Team Ineos rider who has rediscovered his freshness and joy for cycling after a bruising season
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Jasper Stuyven
Ciclismo International, 1 November 2019
Riders to Watch in 2020 – Jasper Stuyven
Jasper Stuyven ended the 2018 cycling season in amazing form, probably the best of his life. During the Winter much was written and spoken about his rise to the top and we were all left very excited for 2019.
“I was pretty confident and motivated going in to 2019. After having a great 2018, I truly
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Fabian Cancellara
Cyclist, 1 November 2019
I’m busier now than when I raced
The seven-time Monument winner on why he doesn't miss racing and how life has become busier off the bike.
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Toms Skujins
Velonews, 31 October 2019
Skujins laments Amgen Tour of California’s 2020 cancellation
Perhaps no rider benefitted from the Amgen Tour of California more than Toms Skujins, whose stage win in 2015 helped launch his WorldTour career.
Peter Sagan might have won more stages, and others riders took the race’s overall. But California served as the springboard for the Latvian star to enter
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Carlström Kjell
Israel Cycling Academy, 31 October 2019
Our best season, but we could have done even better
ICA’s pro manager Kjell Carlstrom is an understatement kind of person. Bragging is not his thing, even when the numbers clearly show that he has a lot of reasons to be proud of his team performance.
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