Mark Cavendish
britishcycling.uk, 23 May 2007
“It was just another win really”
Great Britain's Mark Cavendish who turned 22 yesterday, riding for T-Mobile, won his first Pro Tour race when he was victorious on the second stage of the Tour of Catalonia in northern Spain.
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Jurgen Van Den Broeck
dailypeloton.com, 19 May 2007
"I never give up"
Jurgen Van den Broeck took part in his first professional season in 2004 and showed promise for what could be a long successful career in the pro peloton. He is the only Belgian to have won a Junior World title, winning the time trial at the 2001 World Championships in Portugal.
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Matti Breschel
cyclingnews.com, 17 May 2007
The peloton's next top model
At the tender age of 17, Matti Breschel left his home in Denmark to work as a model in New York City. At 20, he was signed by the ProTour team CSC and now, after a rocky 2006, finds himself among the peloton's top models.
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Nicolas Roche
pezcyclingnews.com, 16 May 2007
"That's just the first part"
Nicolas Roche, up and coming offspring of Giro/Tour/Worlds treble winner in 1987, Stephen Roche, gives his take on the race so far.
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Steve Cummings
pezcyclingnews.com, 16 May 2007
"I'm here to do a job"
Stevie Cummings, one of the best team pursuiters in the world and rapidly building a rep at Discovery as a strong-man, gives his take on the race so far.
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Dario Cioni
pezcyclingnews.com, 16 May 2007
"We knew we couldn't win"
Dario Cioni, former Italian time trial champion and Pez's Pro Tour diarist, gives his take on the race so far.
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Mark Cavendish
t-mobile-team.com, 16 May 2007
"Scheldepreis wasn’t a fluke"
Mark Cavendish is one of the hottest young sprint talents in professional cycling. Already a World Champion on the track with Great Britain, the 21-year-old is now transferring his track success to the road.
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Brett Lancaster
pezcyclingnews.com, 15 May 2007
"I'm living my dream"
Brett Lancaster, Olympic team pursuit champion, 2005 Giro maglia rosa holder and key locomotive in the Ale Jet Express, gives his take on the race so far.
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Charly Wegelius
pezcyclingnews.com, 15 May 2007
"Swear words in the heat of a race don't count"
Charly Wegelius, key member of maglia rosa Di Luca's squadra and riding his fifth consecutive Giro d'Italia, gives his take on the race so far.
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Óscar Pereiro
velonews.com, 14 May 2007
The man in yellow?
Perhaps more than anyone, Óscar Pereiro will be watching Monday's start of the Floyd Landis disciplinary hearing with keen interest.
The 31-year-old Spanish rider has the most to gain if Landis loses in his bid to clear his name of allegations that he cheated his way to the 2006 Tour de France vic
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Robbie McEwen
cyclingnews.com, 14 May 2007
Another Giro, another stage win
Robbie McEwen was back on top today to notch his 153rd career victory, bringing his Tour of Italy stage win tally up to a dozen.
The Australian pocket rocket bolted past a wilting Alessandro Petacchi after a hot and challenging 205km second stage along the west coast of Sardinia.
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Michael Barry
cyclingnews.com, 13 May 2007
"Mentally, I wasn't really ready at all"
Canadian professional Michael Barry was called up for the Giro d'Italia as a last minute replacement for Serhiy Honchar, who will not be riding for the next 30 days following bloodtests carried out at Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Tour de Romandie.
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Alejandro Borrajo
cyclingnews.com, 12 May 2007
A link between two lives
At 27 years old, Alejandro Borrajo landed on the US domestic scene after joining the Rite Aid Cycling Team. Since arriving on the NRC circuit in March, the aspiring sprinter has notched up multiple wins and stood on the podium in nearly every race he's entered.
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Juan José Haedo
cyclingnews.com, 11 May 2007
Reaching the Giro on fire
Argentinian Sprinter Juan José 'JJ' Haedo made a name for himself by winning two stages of the Tour of California and one in the Tour de Georgia. His finishing kick caught the eye of Bjarne Riis, and a year later, the 26 year-old is preparing to start his first Grand Tour for Team CSC.
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Evan Oliphant
veloresults.co.uk, 9 May 2007
The season so far
Evan Oliphant is riding the 4 Jours de Dunkerque for DFL-Cycling News-Litespeed after missing quite a number of events this year through illness.
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Marianne Vos
shecycles.com, 8 May 2007
"It's hard to get used to the fact that you are the best in the world"
Even at the tender age of 19, Marianne Vos is a name already in the cycling history books. Winning two elite world titles in her first year as a senior rider is an unbelievable accomplishment for any athlete.
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