Svein Tuft
Canadian Cyclist, 21 December 2018
Movies & a New Team
This week, Svein caught the cycling world's attention for a different reason: he is one of the stars of the Oscar-nominated Wonderful Losers documentary about the Giro and the domestique riders that don't capture the limelight. Right after that, his current Mitchelton-Scott team's bike sponsor Scott
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Stephen Barrett
Irish Examiner, 19 December 2018
Fermoy-native Stephen Barrett embraces new challenge with AG2R-La Mondiale
Stephen Barrett will join the coaching staff of World Tour cycling team AG2R-La Mondiale for 2019. The Fermoy native will assume the role of Performance Scientist with the French squad while also continuing in his role as Strength and Conditioning coach for the Waterford senior hurling team.
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Edward Laverack
THE BRITISH CONTINENTAL, 17 December 2018
Edward Laverack interview
Photographer John Smith followed JLT Condor rider Ed Laverack through the ups and downs of his hill climb season. After the dust had settled, he asked Ed about hill climbing, his time at JLT Condor and what’s up next for the 24 year-old cyclist from Llanelli, South Wales.
Ed, before we get into hi
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Compton Katie
Velonews, 17 December 2018
"I like wearing the jersey in Europe"
After winning her 15th consecutive 'cross championship, Katie Compton talks about mud riding and the pressure of defending her title.
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James Shaw
The British Continental, 16 December 2018
“time is running out”
Just two years ago, James Shaw was about to become the youngest Briton to have joined a World Tour team. He had penned a two-year contract with Lotto Soudal and it seemed his future in cycling was very bright indeed.
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Brammeier Matthew
Velo Veritas, 15 December 2018
Taking Charge of BC’s U23 Men’s Endurance Academy
It seems like he’s been around forever but is actually only 33 years-old.
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Paul Double
Pez Cyclingnews, 12 December 2018
Double talk
Paul Double is taking the next step up in his career and for the 2019 season he will be with the Italian Colpack team based in Bergamo. Ed Hood caught up with Paul in freezing Poland as he looks forward to his new home and battle ground.
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Stuart Balfour
Velo Veritas, 10 December 2018
Dave Rayner Fund ‘Rider of the Year’
"January and February are about preparation; my first big targets are the u23 Liege-Bastogne-Liege in April, which I’ve ridden before..."
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Alex Hoehn
Road Bike Action, 10 December 2018
Being Pro: Alex Hoehn
At the U23 Road Race National Championships this July in Hagerstown, Maryland, Alex Hoehn (Aevolo) soloed to a stars and stripes jersey after a late attack out of the breakaway turned out to be his winning move.
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Alexis Vuillermoz
Rouleur, 7 December 2018
Jura Ace: Q&A with Alexis Vuillermoz
We talk economics, electric vehicles and Emmanuel Macron with the Ag2r-La Mondiale climber who won the Tour de France’s last visit to Mûr de Bretagne.
A key domestique of Romain Bardet in the Tour de France and a stage winner on the Mûr de Bretagne himself, Rouleur sits down with the man nicknamed
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Hayley Simmonds
Velo Veritas, 7 December 2018
I want to have a solid, injury-free season in 2019
"Winning a medal at Commonwealths was a major goal for this season and I worked really hard over the winter to make sure I was in the best shape possible."
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James Knox
Ciclismo Internacional, 6 December 2018
Riders to Watch in 2019 – James Knox
“I got my head kicked in at the Giro Valle D’Aosta, crashed 5 times in 2 days and otl’d before the final day. Sort of surprised I’m still here after that.”
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Geraint Thomas
Buzz Magazine, 5 December 2018
"I still had some good nights out"
Buzz’s Carl Marsh shoots the breeze with 2018’s Tour De France supremo and newly crowned Welsh Sports Personality Of The Year.
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Tratnik Jan
CCCSPORT.EU, 26 November 2018
Returning to Pro level with CCC Sprandi Polkowice
Jan Tratnik is one of the most successful riders that has ever ridden for Polkowice-based squad. The winner of Volta Limburg Classic, GC ofTour of Slovakia, TTs at CCC Tour – Grody Piastowskie and Coppi e Bartali, as well as 10th rider of 2017 world championships in TT ends his “orange journey” as h
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Bevin Patrick
Ciclismo Internacional, 25 November 2018
Riders to Watch in 2019 – Paddy Bevin
“I want to keep moving forward. There won’t be any big break out, it will be a slow and steady grind which suits me just fine. Start turning some of those podiums into wins by chipping away, refining the process and doing the work.”
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Michael Woods
cyclingnews.com, 22 November 2018
“2018 is a year I’ll cherish, but also one I’ll cry about in the years to come”
Michael Woods endured a year of contrasting emotions in 2018, achieving his best results as a rider but also mourning the loss of his son after his wife had a stillbirth 37 weeks into pregnancy.
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