Baden Cooke
dailypeloton.com, 23 September 2006
"I'll be satisfied if I get one more win"
The season isn't over and Baden has a few more tricks in his legs before the fat lady sings....
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Nicole Cooke
britishcycling.org.uk, 22 September 2006
"Its road racing, so there are no guarantees"
One of the hot favourites for the road race is the Welsh rider Nicole Cooke. There isn't much this young lady hasn't won having been twice World Road Cup champion, Tour de France and Tour of Italy champion and already having won Silver and Bronze medals in the World Championship Road Race to go with
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Linus Gerdemann
t-mobile-team.com, 22 September 2006
"At the service of the team"
T-Mobile's Linus Gerdemann looks ahead to his first road World Championships. Our reporter Barbara Völkerding caught up with him to talk about his expectations, his favourites and the parcours in Salzburg.
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Tom Boonen
Gazet Van Antwerpen, 22 September 2006
"Paolo isn’t the easiest person to work with"
Tom Boonen talks about the World Championship
The World Road champ talks about the World's, Bettini, the Tour and being public property.
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David Millar
cyclingnews.com, 22 September 2006
Doing it the right way
Hopes of a medal in the world championship time trial didn’t go to plan this week, but David Millar will be aiming for a strong ride in Sunday’s Elite road race in Salzburg. The Scottish rider is rebuilding form after a two-year doping ban from the sport, and his stage win at the Tour of Spain showe
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Roger Hammond
britishcycling.org.uk, 22 September 2006
Still Learning and getting Stronger
One of the key riders in the Great Britain Elite Men’s team for Sunday’s road race is former double British champion and the Silver medallist from this year, Roger Hammond. A top 10 in the Olympic Road Race, 3rd in Paris Roubaix a few years ago and a stage winner in the Tour of Britain for the secon
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David Millar
britishcycling.org.uk, 21 September 2006
(20/09) "Why not?"...(21/09) "I wasn't on a good day"
(20/09) David Millar comes to Salzburg as one of the favourites for the Time Trial title for Elite Men.
(21/09) David Millar finished a tired 15th in today's Elite Men's Time Trial Championship of the World in Salzburg.
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Magnus Backstedt
pezcyclingnews.com, 20 September 2006
Vuelta Finito And Rest
The first time we rang Magnus on the Monday after the Vuelta finished, his manager, Martin McCrossan answered - the Big Guy was still asleep. I guess he's due a long-ly after all those kilometres around Espana.
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Chris Horner
velonews.com, 19 September 2006
Heading to Salzburg
It took him a few years longer than he expected to return to Europe after an unhappy three-year run at Française des Jeux in 1997-99, but now that he's back, the 34-year-old from Hood, Oregon, is taking maximum advantage of the opportunity.
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Michael Rogers
velonews.com, 19 September 2006
Feeling the pressure but ready to rock
The world time-trial championships are on tap Thursday in Salzburg, Austria, and with that in mind our man had a chat with defending champion Michael Rogers.
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Alexandre Vinokourov
cyclingnews.com, 19 September 2006
Winning the Vuelta
Alexandre Vinokourov has long been regarded as one of the most exciting riders in cycling, due to his all-out aggression. Landing victory in the Vuelta means he is now a fully-fledged Grand Tour champion.
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Andreas Klöden
t-mobile-team.com, 18 September 2006
"The course suits me"
T-Mobile's Andreas Klöden is on the start ramp for Germany at the Worlds time trial in Salzburg on Thursday. The Tour third place finisher tells t-mobile-team.com’s Barbara Völkerding about his chances and lists his key rivals.
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Clara Hughes
Ride with Rendall Newsletter, 17 September 2006
"Amazing, lonely and difficult"
Name an athlete who won double bronze medals at the Atlanta Olympics and then won a gold medal in the 5,000 metres at the Torino Olympics. If you guessed Clara Hughes you’re correct!
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Lars Bak
csc.com, 15 September 2006
The Future Looks Bright
The 26-year-old blonde Dane was one of the main protagonists in Wednesday’s exciting stage of the Vuelta a Espańa, working into the day’s main breakaway and then helping tow team captain Carlos Sastre on the upper reaches of the climb.
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Dario Cioni
pezcyclingnews.com, 14 September 2006
“Very Tough Indeed”
We connected with Dario after Stage 16’s second day in the Spanish mountains – and even with Madrid finally in sight, the race was not out of the … mountains yet. Some of the hardest racing came early in the stages…
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Tom Danielson
velonews.com, 14 September 2006
Delivering the goods
Tom Danielson won't win this Vuelta a Espańa, but his dramatic stage victory in Wednesday's 159.2km 17th stage from Adra to Granada bolstered his belief that someday he might. The 28-year-old finally delivered the big victory that everyone has been expecting from him since he came to Europe to race
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