Carl Fredrik Hagen
., 13 December 1999
No sonreí hasta llegar a Madrid por el estrés y la concentración.
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Lucien Aimar
CyclingNews, 31 July 1988
Interview with 1966 Tour winner, Lucien Aimar
Roger Thomas has sent me this translation from L'Equipe of an interview with 1996 Tour de France winner Lucien Aimar. It was published by L'Equipe on July 25, a few days before the major police hassles with the Tour.
Since 1974 Aimar has been the organiser of the Tour Mediterraneen. Readers may not
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Tyler Hamilton
Daily Peloton, 30 0206
You Can Ask Me Anything (2)
To many, the name Tyler Hamilton implies many things in 2006 that it didn’t in 2004. A year and a half into his suspension for allegedly transfusing someone else’s blood, and at the end of a lengthy appeal process that ultimately ended negatively for him, he waits now, readying himself for a return
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Mcnally Mark
VeloUK, 19 December 0201
Mark McNally Returning Home
Returning ‘home’ to the UK after five years in Belgium, Mark McNally (Madison Genesis) from Liverpool decided he needed a change and that’s what he’ll have in 2015 racing for Madison Genesis. The King of the Mountains in the Tour of Britain 2014 and also third in the CiCLE Classic in the same season
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Sean Kelly
Foxtel, 17 March 0201
Cycling: Sean Kelly interview
Foxtel Insider caught up with former pro cyclist and Eurosport cycling commentator Sean Kelly for some insights into the upcoming season.
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Larry Warbasse
CyclingTips, 12 August 0017
Returns to Vuelta as US road champion
Holy shit. Two simple words ran through Larry Warbasse’s mind as he crossed the finish line in Knoxville, Tennessee, with his hands on his head. A smile spread across his face, not only of joy, but utter disbelief. The realization of achieving a lifelong dream would take a few moments to sink in as
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Elinor Barker
The Telegraph, 16 0017
Am I a dark horse? I really don't know. I could win or finish 38th
Elinor Barker is clearly a woman in a hurry. An Olympic gold medal, a world points race title, an MBE, studying for an Open University degree, learning sign language and buying a house might constitute a pretty reasonable lifetime's CV, but Barker has managed to cram all that - and more - into the l
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Aldo Ino Ilesic
Pez Cyclingnews, 0 0000
Aldo Ilesic Talks Clarendon Cup
The biggest race on the US calendar at the weekend was the Air Force Association Cycling Classic, Clarendon Cup in Arlington, Virginia. The race is this longest criterium on the US calendar at 100 kilometres and Saturday was the 16th edition of an event which has seen the likes of Gent-Wevelgem winn
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Mould Jonathan
Road Cycling UK, 0 0000
Predicts Welsh Commonwealth Games joy after successful track return.
Welsh track star Jon Mould believes his home country will be a force to be reckoned with at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next year.
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Toms Skujins
Cafe Roubaix, 0 0000
2015 will be bigger, better and faster.
The recently concluded season was the best of Hincapie Sports Development since the inception of the team, the US Continental team scoring four wins in the UCI America Tour. Three of these victories were brought by Toms Skujiòð, the 23-year-old Latvian rider who had a strong season, in which, beside
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Franco Bitossi
Bike Race Info, 0 0000
The Grand Champion with the "Crazy Heart"
Mr Franco Bitossi, the great Italian champion of the '60s and '70s lives in Empoli, a small, ancient Tuscan town near Florence. There, the victor of over 140 professional races spends his time taking care of his friends' olive orchards and lawn bowling at his club. When I phoned him to arrange our m
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Tony Gallopin
UCI, 0 0000
iLike Interview - Tony Gallopin
As is the case of many riders, Tony Gallopin was born into a family of cyclists. He took part in his first race at the tender age of 9. Now aged 27, the Frenchman has clocked up some impressive results, not least victory in the 2013 Clásica Ciclista San Sebastián. He had some of the best moments of
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Jonathan Vaughters
Podium Cafe, 0 0000
Part 4, Building a Better Mousetrap
On December 10, Slipstream Sports owner and Garmin-Cervélo manager Jonathan Vaughters wrote an op-ed piece at CyclingNews calling for a new approach to structuring the sport of cycling. The editorial followed in the wake of the Geox disaster, in which the Pro Tour stiffed the team, the new sponsor t
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Karen Bliss-Livingston
Daily Peloton, 0 0000
Interview: Karen Bliss
There is and still is a palpable lack of interest in women's racing reflected in the amount of promotion women cyclists receive, the number of quality races they can expect to compete in, and the level of salaries and prize purses women can earn.
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Jack Bobridge
Cyclingtips, 0 0000
Pondering retirement as his season comes to an early close
Reigning Australian road race champion Jack Bobridge is weighing up his future in the sport after bringing his 2016 season to a close ahead of schedule.
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