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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.

Year Month Language
Riders Country

CountryInterviews
ALBAlbania4
ALGAlgeria1
ARGArgentina124
ARMArmenia2
AUSAustralia1039
AUTAustria287
EUSBasque Country1411
BLRBelarus22
BELBelgium1383
BERBermuda1
BOLBolivia3
BRABrazil67
BULBulgaria1
BURBurkina Faso2
CANCanada397
CHIChile15
CHNChina8
COLColombia907
CRCCosta Rica45
CROCroatia14
CUBCuba15
CZECzech Republic76
DENDenmark183
DOMDominican Republic24
ECUEcuador20
EGYEgypt1
ESAEl Salvador3
ERIEritrea12
ESTEstonia38
ETHEthiopia1
FINFinland26
FRAFrance6519
GERGermany1313
GREGreece5
HKGHong Kong2
HUNHungary9
INDIndia2
INAIndonesia1
IRIIran1
IRLIreland298
ISRIsrael7
ITAItaly3111
JPNJapan30
KAZKazahkstan133
KENKenya1
LATLatvia18
LTULithuania50
LUXLuxembourg446
MASMalaysia11
MEXMexico16
MDAMoldavia4
MONMonaco3
MGLMongolië4
MARMorocco1
NAMNamibia10
NEDNetherlands937
AHONetherlands Antilles5
NZLNew Zealand151
NORNorway132
PANPanama2
POLPoland69
PORPortugal173
ROURomania13
RUSRussia150
RWARwanda2
SCOScotland33
SRBSerbia8
SEYSeychellen1
SINSingapore2
SVKSlovakia60
SLOSlovenia73
RSASouth Africa96
KORSouth Korea5
ESPSpain3854
SKNSt. Kitts and Nevis 5
SWESweden88
SUISwitzerland424
TPETaiwan1
TRITrinidad and Tobago4
TUNTunisia4
UKRUkraine40
UAEUnited Arab Emirates1
GBRUnited Kingdom1520
USAUnited States1423
URUUruguay11
UZBUzbekistan3
VENVenezuela22
WALWales46
Total Interviews: 27485
 
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Stefan Schumacher
The sky is the limit

cyclingnews.com, 23 April 2007
In 2006, Stefan Schumacher showed that he had the time trailing and climbing ability to be a potential new German contender for the Grand Tours. But on Sunday, he also showed that he is hard enough to take a classic.


Ryder Hesjedal
pedalmag.com,
23 April 2007

"A more Healthy choice"
Canadian Ryder Hesjedal, of Victoria, B.C., came away with a nice consolation prize for his efforts in the Tour de Georgia - the final king of the mountains jersey. Hesjedal, 26, joined the Health Net squad this year after his former squad, Phonak, disbanded following the 2006 season.



Frank Schleck
cyclingnews.com,
22 April 2007

Wearing race number one
CSC rider Fränk Schleck took his first major victory in last year's Amstel Gold. He's back at the Amstel now, and today will attempt to defend his title in the monstrously tough Classic. Despite the pressure, Schleck was in a relaxed mood the day before the race.


Karsten Kroon
cyclingnews.com,
22 April 2007

'Pressure doesn't affect me, it never did'
Karsten Kroon transferred from The Netherland's Rabobank to Denmark's Team CSC in 2006, as he wanted to become a team leader. With those two Dutch Rabobank heroes, Erik Dekker and Michael Boogerd, gone the crowds will need a new champion and they don't need to look too far for that.



Frank Schleck
dailypeloton.com,
22 April 2007

"I want a hard race"
Last year, less than 24 hours after celebrating his twenty-sixth birthday, Fränk Schleck crossed the finish line alone at the top of the Cauberg to reward himself with his biggest career victory.


Óscar Sevilla
cyclingheroes.info,
22 April 2007

"I can't do much with soccer"
Reporter Susanne Götz spoke for Cyclingheroes with Paco Mancebo, Santi Perez, Óscar Sevilla and Relax-Gam team manager Jesus Cueva after the Grand Prix Indurain at April 7 , 2007 at the Albret hotel in Pamplona.



Santi Pérez
cyclingheroes.info,
22 April 2007

"The helmet saves lives"
Reporter Susanne Götz spoke for Cyclingheroes with Paco Mancebo, Santi Perez, Oscar Sevilla and Relax-Gam team manager Jesus Cueva after the Grand Prix Indurain at April 7 , 2007 at the Albret hotel in Pamplona.


Francisco Mancebo
cyclingheroes.info,
22 April 2007

"I believe the Pro-Tour has no future"
Reporter Susanne Götz spoke for Cyclingheroes with Paco Mancebo, Santi Perez, Oscar Sevilla and Relax-Gam team manager Jesus Cueva after the Grand Prix Indurain at April 7 , 2007 at the Albret hotel in Pamplona.



Kyle Wamsley
dailypeloton.com,
22 April 2007

Classics Complete
Kyle Wamsley from the Navigators Insurance Cycling Team completes the last of the Belgian Classics with Scheldeprijs Vlaanderen.


Nico Mattan
veloresults.co.uk,
19 April 2007

Part two:- still happy with his Carlsberg
DFL-Cycling News-Litespeed rider Nico Mattan answered a few more questions after his Pez interview.



Gianni Meersman
dailypeloton.com,
19 April 2007

"More than I expected"
Gianni Meersman, a Belgian neo pro on the Discovery Channel Cycling Team, won his first race as a professional at Stage 3 at the 2007 Tour de Georgia – a stage that turned the GC on its head.


Nathan O'Neill
dailypeloton.com,
19 April 2007

29!
Nathan O'Neill of Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis gives us a view of the field into what happened in the Tour de Georgia Stage 3 when the GC classification was turned upside down, introducing new names as contenders for the overall classification.



Ben Jacques-Maynes
cyclingnews.com,
19 April 2007

The family guy
One of North America's recent time trailing highlights has been Ben Jacques-Maynes, who has taken his Priority Health team to the podium multiple times during the early season.


Chris Wherry
dailypeloton.com,
18 April 2007

Plan A
After a frustrating finish to Monday’s opener, Toyota-United was rejoicing on Tuesday in the second stage of the Tour de Georgia as team mate and former Serbian national champion Ivan Stevic jumped off the peloton on the final push up Clocktower Hill to take the win away from the rest of the sprinte



Roger Hammond
t-mobile-team.com,
17 April 2007

"It was such a close-call"
Four days after riding to second place behind team-mate Marcus Burghardt in Ghent-Wevelgem, T-Mobile classics specialist Roger Hammond went gunning for more glory at Sunday’s Paris-Roubaix.


Stuart O'Grady
bicycling.com,
17 April 2007

A long time coming
Stuart O'Grady conquered the dry cobbles of the 105th Paris-Roubaix to become the first ever Australian in the race's top-three. The 33 year-old Team CSC man put in his bid for freedom with 240 kilometres to go when he formed part of an early 30-plus man escape.



Stuart O'Grady
cyclingnews.com,
17 April 2007

Conquering Hell
Stuart O'Grady nailed the big one on Sunday, the Queen of Classics: Paris-Roubaix. The straight-talking, likable Australian punched the accelerator with 23 kilometres to go to scribe his name in Roubaix's history book.


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