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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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Gord Fraser
Be like Gord

Cyclingnews.com, 4 October 2005
Former Canadian road champion Gord Fraser has racked up countless sprint victories over his career. Now, as he approaches the final chapters of his racing days, he is beginning to look ahead to what is beyond the elbows and head-butts of the field sprints in North America. This November, Fraser is launching his road racing camp at near his winter home in Tucson, Arizona. With the help of team-mate Scott Moninger and trainer Alan Lim, he hopes that this venture will be part of his future. Cyclingnews' Mark Zalewski sat down with the Health Net-Maxxis captain in between autograph sessions at Interbike to talk about his new venture and other current topics of cycling


Danilo Di Luca
Daily Peloton,
4 October 2005

Di Luca Interview – Spotlight on Liquigas Bianchi
Liquigas-Bianchi leader's statements: «I will race both the Paris-Tours and the Giro di Lombardia». 2006 purposes and expectations. Some suggestions for the next Pro Tour



Jacob Piil
team-csc.com,
3 October 2005

Piil Believes in Strong Comeback
[03.10 14:12] From his hospital bed in Zürich, Team CSC's Jakob Piil still has high ambitions for 2006. The tragic ending to this season only increases his motivation, and the Danish rider is planning a come back after a year which has been very much up hill for him...


Eddy Merckx
Cyclingnews.com,
1 October 2005

Eddy on all things cycling
While at the 2005 Interbike, Cyclingnews' North American Editor, Mark Zalewski, found the legendary Eddy Merckx signing autographs for a long line of fans at his booth. The Cannibal took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to sit down a catch up on what he has been up to and what he thinks about



Tom Boonen
Cyclingnews.com,
25 September 2005

Good, better, best in the world
Just when you thought 2005 couldn't really get much better for big Belgian Tom Boonen, the man from Balen wins the elite men's road race at the world championships. Cyclingnews' Hernan Alvarez Macias managed to track down this man in demand at his press conference after the race


Oenone Wood
Cyclingnews.com,
25 September 2005

Finishing it off in style
The face said it all - showing everyone a big smile, and her new bronze medal, Australia’s Oenone Wood was on cloud nine, even though gold eluded her in the world championships women’s road race. Wood felt wonderful after finishing off some great teamwork for third, ending a very good season that in



John Lieswyn
Cyclingnews.com,
24 September 2005

Once more, for old times' sake
John Lieswyn (Health Net-Maxxis) will be ending his international cycling career this Sunday in Madrid as a member of the US team for the road world championships. Lieswyn's final season has been a memorable one, with wins and near misses while his team has effectively run the table in US domestic c


Bobby Julich
Cyclingnews.com,
22 September 2005

One last big push
Bobby Julich has been undoubtedly one of the star performers of 2005, riding with impressive form from the start of the season right up until the end, taking victories at Paris-Nice, the Eneco Tour of Bénélux, and Critérium International. The 34 year old American has no hesitation in describing 2005



Michael Rogers
Cyclingnews.com,
22 September 2005

Aiming for number three
Having won the world time trial title in 2003 and 2004, Michael Rogers is in the unique position of potentially becoming the first person to take three consecutive TT gold medals when he contests the elite men’s race on Thursday afternoon. Rogers spoke to Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes prior to the event


Sara Carrigan
Cyclingnews.com,
21 September 2005

Olympic champ motivated for Madrid
Olympic road race champion Sara Carrigan lines out in today's elite women's time trial fired up by the chance of doing well. She has by her own admission had a quiet time since taking gold in Athens in August, her return to form after a long break moving slower than she anticipated. Shane Stokes rep



Yanto Barker
Cyclingnews.com,
21 September 2005

Wanted: pro contract
Yanto Barker says he's done the groundwork to being a pro, he's shown he can race against and beat the pros - so what, then, is he waiting for? One pro contract seems to be the only thing missing, writes Shane Stokes.


Scott Moninger
Cyclingnews.com,
19 September 2005

Like a fine wine
At 38 years of age you’d expect most pro riders to have retired, and at least considered it. But after a strong 2005 NRC campaign with wins at the highest level, Health Net’s Scott Moninger doesn’t look like slowing down in a hurry. Cyclingnews’ North American Editor, Mark Zalewski, took some time o



Jan Ullrich
Cyclingnews.com,
13 September 2005

Staying motivated
Lance Armstrong has dominated the modern era yet Jan Ullrich very much remains a superstar of modern cycling. Eight years after his first (and last) Tour win, he's still dreaming big, looking for one more yellow jersey victory before calling it a day. Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes was one of several jou


Roberto Heras
Cyclingnews.com,
11 September 2005

A calm leader
Despite a heavy crash three days ago that required 15 stitches on his left leg, despite having just one last chance to reclaim the maillot oro, and until today, despite Russian Denis Menchov showing no sign of weakness, Roberto Heras displayed his usual calm. Well, that's how it was before he saw hi



Bas Giling
Pezcyclingnews.com,
7 September 2005

PEZ Profiles: Bas Giling
Even for the most talented riders with cobble-solid resumes, graduating from the UCI’s espoir (under age 23) category can be a bit like bringing a baby home from the hospital: everything you did to get to this point suddenly seems a questionable lark; it all becomes real -- real fast!


Fred Rodriguez
Cyclingnews.com,
4 September 2005

Getting the many jobs done
It's been a busy year for Davitamon-Lotto rider Fred Rodríguez; there's not much time for a break in Fast Freddie's world right now, but he's back in the US for the Barclay Global Investments Grand Prix, in San Francisco. Cyclingnews' Les Clarke caught up with the fast one for a quick rundown of wha



Alessandro Petacchi
Cyclingnews.com,
4 September 2005

Madrid in his sights
Alessandro Petacchi would generally be the number one bet as the winner in a bunch sprint. And this week has been no exception, with the Italian already prevailing three times in the Vuelta a Espana. Ale Jet won in Puertollano, Argamasilla de Alba and Lloret de Mar. His 'harvest' of wins seems to co


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