Francisco Ventoso
pezcyclingnews.com, 22 January 2007
"Not as good as Milram I’m afraid!"
They’ve got the big-time GC guys, the mountain goats and the chrono-men; yeah, yeah – but have they got a sprinter? He’s tall, good looking, has the bracelets, the big watch, the stubble, doesn’t like hills and last year he cracked the big league with a Vuelta stage win; meet Francisco Jose Ventoso
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Servais Knaven
t-mobile-team.com, 22 January 2007
"I'd walk through fire for the team cause"
Servais Knaven is one of the more experienced riders brought in to strengthen the T-Mobile Team’s classics squad. And at 35 years-of age he’s still setting himself some big career goals. In an interview the Dutchman sheds light on his role in the team, and explains his special relationship with "Par
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Michael Barry
cyclingpost.com, 21 January 2007
"I will have more opportunities here"
Follow T-Mobile rider Michael Barry through the entire year and read in monthly interviews about his life as a pro rider. In the first installment of our series of he talks about the off-season, about his decision to change teams and about his initial experiences on the new squad.
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Sara Carrigan
womenscycling.net, 20 January 2007
"I have got the fire back in my belly"
Sara Carrigan chatted to WCN about her return to racing during the recent Bay Series, after taking 7 months off the bike.
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Michael Rogers
t-mobile-team.com, 20 January 2007
"I am ready to take the reins"
After finishing an impressive tenth overall at the 2006 Tour de France while riding as a super-domestique, Michael Rogers is ready to better that this year.
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Emilia Fahlin
t-mobile-team.com, 19 January 2007
"A big step-up"
As well as bringing in seven experienced riders for the 2007 season, the powerful T-Mobile women’s team have also added development rider Emilia Fahlin (18) to the 11-strong roster. The up-and-coming Swedish cyclists talks about coming to the Magenta team, cycling in Sweden and her long-term sportin
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Remmert Wielinga
pezcyclingnews.com, 19 January 2007
Been there, done that !
Saunier Duval is a pretty cosmo team with nine nations represented, nothing unusual about that these days - but what's a Dutchman doing here? Shouldn't he be with Rabobank?
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Nico Mattan
cyclingnews.com, 19 January 2007
Guiding the young guys
A sure sign that Team DFL-Cyclingnews-Litespeed is going up in the world is their ability to leverage their newly acquired Pro-Continental status to attract experienced racers. After two years with Davitamon-Lotto, Nico Mattan has decided to sign with the team.
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Roger Hammond
cyclingnews.com, 17 January 2007
The future is T-Mobile
Continuing to race a discipline that turned himself into a classics specialist on the road, but which now offers little reward, Roger Hammond now appears to have a love-hate relationship with cyclo-cross. However, with a new team and new colours to look forward to, the focus is now on the future.
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Linus Gerdemann
t-mobile-team.com, 17 January 2007
Gerdemann eyeballs the Tour's white jersey
T-Mobile’s Linus Gerdemann has been tipped as the 'next-big-thing' in German cycling. In an interview the 24-year-old Gerdemann talks about his goals for 2007, how he plans to continue improving as a rider and his views on what can be done to tackle the doping crisis in cycling.
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Michael Barry
t-mobile-team.com, 17 January 2007
Thinking outside of the box
Experienced Canadian pro Michael Barry is one of the many new faces in T-Mobile's 2007 line-up. The former Discovery Channel rider explains how the move to T-Mobile came about, sums up the training camp experience so far and casts an eye on his race program for 2007.
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Mark McCormack
cyclingnews.com, 17 January 2007
Time to move on
At the 2006 cyclo-cross nationals, Mark McCormack, a multiple national champion on the road and in cyclo-cross, revealed that he would not race as a pro on the road in 2007. With no formal announcement during the off season, what was behind the decision, and what lay ahead for him.
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Fredrik Kessiakoff
solobike.it, 16 January 2007
Interview with Fredrik Kessiakoff
The swedish champion of the team Cannondale Vredestein is fully recovered since the accident occured him last november. Now he is waiting for the new season and the year 2008 with a lot of ambitious targets.
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Zach Bell
dailypeloton.com, 16 January 2007
Canadian Cycling's Rising Star
Zach Bell is currently tied for 10th in the Track World Cup standings and is also an accomplished road rider, most recently winning a stage and the sprint competition at the Tour of Shenandoah in April of 2006. He has signed with Symmetrics pro cycling team to ride on both the track and the road for
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Óscar Sevilla
cyclingnews.com, 16 January 2007
Asking for a chance
The name of Óscar Sevilla appeared linked to the famous Operacion Puerto in the middle of last season. From that moment, things went downhill for the Spanish rider, starting with his sacking from Germany's T-Mobile ProTour team and later compounded by a ban against competing professionally.
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Carlos Sastre
Cyclingnews, 14 January 2007
CSC's Numero Uno
He's been steadily improving year after year and now Carlos Sastre is heading one of the world's most prominent teams. This last week, Shane Stokes of Cyclingnews spoke to him in Madrid, discussing his new role, his schedule for 2007 and his thoughts on what is one of the most innovative races yet s
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