Katie Compton
velonews.com, 29 January 2007
Sterling performance
Even though she is a three-time U.S. national champion, it's worth remembering that the 2006-07 ‘cross season is Katie Compton's first full season in the sport. It's especially worth remembering because on Sunday Compton did what no other American woman ever has, she earned a medal at a UCI Cyclo-cr
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Ivan Basso
cyclingnews.com, 29 January 2007
Discovering the Basso era
Since leaving Team CSC late last season, as a result of the fallout over the Operación Puerto investigation, 2006 Giro d'Italia winner Ivan Basso has remained focused on training and largely behind closed doors, save for a press conference to announce his signing by the Discovery Channel ProTour tea
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Markus Fothen
cyclingpost.com, 29 January 2007
A Fairy Tale
Markus Fothen is touted by many as the biggest stage riding talent that German cycling has to offer. During Team Gerolsteiner's recent presentation, Fothen spoke about his plans and ambitions for the 2007 season.
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Jonathan Page
velonews.com, 29 January 2007
'I knew it was going to be a great day'
It took him five years of struggle and sacrifice, but over the course of a single hour in slippery conditions at Hooglede-Gits, Belgium, American Jonathan Page confirmed his status as the greatest cyclo-cross racer the U.S. has ever produced.
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Jonathan Page
thebikegame.com, 29 January 2007
Jonathan Page Revealed
We get inside Jonathan Page's head and learn the secrets to his success. Or, we just ask him dumb questions. Whatever...
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Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
cyclingnews.com, 29 January 2007
Gunning for another good season
At 32, she is the second-oldest rider on the T-Mobile squad, but is also likely to be one of the most successful this year. World Cup runner-up Ina Yoko Teutenberg, at the team's training camp in Mallorca, gives the low-down on her big plans for the season.
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Caleb Manion
procyclenews.com, 28 January 2007
"A lot less stress"
Caleb Manion answers some questions about his move to Toyota-United from Jelly Belly and a few others.
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Jempy Drucker
pezcyclingnews.com, 27 January 2007
"I don´t like the road. It´s boring"
Luxembourg is a small (beautiful) country between Germany and France - but several good cyclists hail from there. Today, we focus on a young rider who is not concentrating on the road - he rides strong in the mud and heads to the U23 Cyclocross World Champs this weekend
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Andrea Graus
chicabike.be, 27 January 2007
"I thought I couldn’t lose"
In 2006 the defending Austrian National Road Champion Andrea Graus lost her title to arch rival Christiane Soeder in a head-to-head sprint for the line.
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Christian Vande Velde
csc.com, 27 January 2007
Stronger Than Ever
Team CSC’s Christian Vande Velde finally got to step onto the winner’s podium last year at the Tour of Luxembourg in his first professional victory in Europe. It was an important milestone for the 30-year-old American who’s enjoying a revival since joining Team CSC in 2005.
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Hanka Kupfernagel
cyclingnews.com, 26 January 2007
Going for four
She may well already be a triple cyclo-cross world champion, but Hanka Kupfernagel is out to add one more accolade to the collection in tomorrow's UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships at Hooglede in Flanders.
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Tom Danielson
pezcyclingnews.com, 26 January 2007
Part 2 - Bold plans for 2007
We know him as an up-and-comer on the Discovery Channel team. Some people think he’s the next Lance, but before he hit the roads, Tom Danielson was a national mountain bike champ. In Part Two of the interview, Tom talked about his love for dirt bikes and his plans for 2007.
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Mark Cavendish
britishcycling.org, 26 January 2007
A New Dawn
Covering 1900 kilometres in two weeks during his T-Mobile's team training camp in Majorca, Great Britains former World Madison champion and current Commonwealth Games Champion says he is in 'quite' good form.
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Natalie Bates
cyclingfx.nl, 26 January 2007
"Cycling races don’t always work out the way we want them"
In March last year Natalie Bates of Australia won the Commonwealth Games Women's Road Race with a convincing ride that saw her break away from the pack with two laps to go.
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Erwin Vervecken
velonews.com, 26 January 2007
'We'll see how it turns on Sunday'
Erwin Vervecken radiates calm as he goes about the business of final preparation for the defense of his world cyclo-cross title. A tall genial man with an overwhelming sense of ease both on and off the bike, Vervecken wore the rainbow stripes for the second time in his career in 2006-07.
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Giuseppe Guerini
cyclingnews.com, 26 January 2007
T-Mobile's "Gentleman"
Giuseppe Guerini joined Team Telekom for the 1999 season, hoping to help Jan Ullrich win the Tour de France and never dreaming he would stay with the German team until the end of his career. The Tour victory never happened, but Guerini is still with T-Mobile, and at 36-years-old, finds himself not o
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