Emma Silversides
shecycles.com, 7 June 2006
"it's all a learning curve"
FBUK-Schwinn team rider, Emma Silversides, tells us what it's like to move to Belgium to follow a dream of racing Pro…
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George Hincapie
eurosport.co.uk, 7 June 2006
HIncapie unplugged
Discovery leader George Hincapie talked with Eurosport about his ambitions for the Dauphiné Libéré, and for the Tour de France. The American finished second in Sunday's prologue, and should fare well in Wednesday's long 43-kilometre time-trial.
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Chris Wherry
cyclingnews.com, 7 June 2006
Wherry's extended lease - Part II
Wherry speaks about changes to the USPRO Championship, Health Net and his aspirations for this year and beyond with Toyota-United Pro.
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Chris Wherry
cyclingnews.com, 7 June 2006
Wherry's extended lease - Part I
Current USPRO champion Chris Wherry has been an elusive Captain America this year at many of the major North American races, but it hasn't been by choice. After suffering through the first races of the season with a nasty viral infection Wherry was sidelined for three months and although he's made a
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Mark Cavendish
britishcycling.org.uk, 6 June 2006
He's the Fastest in Berlin
Great Britain's Mark Cavendish and Ed Clancy both finished the Tour of Berlin in the top 10 this week with Cavendish benefiting from his team-mate's help in winning two stages, finishing second overall and taking home two jerseys - Green for the Points and the Red for the Intermediate sprints.
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Christian Vande Velde
csc.com, 6 June 2006
"If anyone can do it, Ivan can"
Team CSC’s Christian Vande Velde won the Tour of Luxembourg on Sunday, marking his first victory in Europe since he began racing on the continent in 1998.
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Jonathan Page
plusonelap.com, 5 June 2006
"I have earned some respect over there"
Jonathan Page got 10th place at last year’s Cyclocross World Championships (the best ever placing for an American). He sat down with Plus One Lap to answer some burning questions as he prepares to enter the 2006 cross season.
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Jason MacIntyre
veloresults.co.uk, 5 June 2006
Jason MacIntyre - British 25 Mile Time Trial Champion
Ten years after Graeme Obree became the first Scotsman to win the British 25 Mile Time Trial Championship, Jason MacIntyre [Velo Ecosse] has taken the holy grail of time-trialling north of the Antonine Wall again - all the way to Fort William.
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Oleg Tinkov
cyclingnews.com, 5 June 2006
Minding his own business
One of Russia's best-known businessmen, Oleg Tinkov, is now owner and rider in the former Soviet country's newest professional cycling team. Sponsored by the restaurant chain he made famous, this highly driven Siberian loves a big challenge and he's determined to make it a success.
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Andreas Klöden
eurosport.de, 5 June 2006
Klöden ready for the Tour
Former Tour de France runner-up Andreas Klöden tells Eurosport he is ready for this year's Grande Boucle despite his ten-week injury lay-off at the start of the season. Klöden spoke with us heading into his last major Tour preparation at this week's Tour de Suisse.
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Ryder Hesjedal
canadiancyclist.com, 3 June 2006
"This is easily one of my biggest rides"
Just over a week ago, Ryder Hesjedal recorded the best result ever for a Canadian in the Pro Tour, when he finished fourth overall in the week-long Volta a Catalunya in Spain. Hesjedal's result vaulted him into the top-40 in the Pro Tour standings.
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Rachel Heal
britishcycling.org.uk, 3 June 2006
Getting Back to Her Best
After her first stage race win in America a few weeks ago, England's Rachel Heal headed for Canada and her first and only World Road Cup this year for her team, Victory Brewing.
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Levi Leipheimer
velonews.com, 1 June 2006
Eye on the prize
The Gerolsteiner captain lines up Sunday for the start of the Dauphiné Libéré in his final tune-up ahead of the Tour de France. After last month's Volta a Catalunya he talked to Andrew Hood about Vino, Germany, psychologists, altitude tents and life after Lance Armstrong.
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Fränk Schleck
cyclingnews.com, 31 May 2006
The hopeful helper
Once a domestique with plenty of promise, 26 year-old Fränk Schleck has proved that he is slowly but surely becoming one of the really big names in cycling after winning the 2006 Amstel Gold Race.
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Lyne Bessette
Cyclingnews.com, 31 May 2006
Cooking up a life after racing
After an eleven year career that was mostly spent at the top of North American women's cycling, Canadian star Lyne Bessette announced her retirement last week. She told Cyclingnews' Mark Zalewski how she came to this decision and what the future holds.
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Iñigo Cuesta
csc.com, 30 May 2006
"Every team is different"
Iñigo Cuesta was the newest member of Team CSC’s formidable presence in the mountains at the Giro d’Italia over the past three weeks. Along with longtime pal Carlos Sastre, the veteran Spanish rider helped Ivan Basso get up the steepest roads of this year’s mountainous route, securing him the overal
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