Armand De Las Cuevas
Pez Cycling News, 4 August 2018
Goodbye Armand De Las Cuevas
It hasn’t been a good week for the sport of cycling’s past champions; but not just men who won races, colourful men with personality.
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Kennaugh Peter
CyclingTips, 3 August 2018
‘Banning TUEs could be a good idea:’ Kennaugh speaks his mind
British rider Peter Kennaugh is no longer part of Team Sky, but has nevertheless seen the scrutiny the team has been under in the media over the Bradley Wiggins TUE investigation and the Chris Froome salbutamol case. The Manxman believes there is a simple solution: get rid of therapeutic use exempti
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Kennaugh Peter
CyclingTips, 3 August 2018
Getting the spark back: Kennaugh presses the reset button on his career
L’Equipe was exaggerating, but its recent headline ‘Le règne sans fin’ – the unending reign – had elements of truth to it. Since 2012 British riders have won the Tour de France a staggering six out of the past seven years. Bradley Wiggins got the ball rolling in 2012, Chris Froome took over the foll
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Fitzgerald Michael
CyclingTips, 31 July 2018
One sick cyclist, 14 banned drugs and a four-year ban: Michael Fitzgerald Q&A
Late last week, news broke on Twitter about Michael Fitzgerald, a West Australian cyclist that had received a four-year sanction after using a long list of banned substances. Former CEO of the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA), Richard Ings, described Fitzgerald’s list of doping offenc
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Alan Peiper
ride, 31 July 2018
Peiper on cancer: “It's something you just take in your stride”
At the start of Le Tour of 2018, Allan Peiper told RIDE Media this was the three weeks he’d been waiting his whole life for. The race didn’t go as planned but he continues to live the cycling life – despite a significant personal issues.
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Luke Roberts
ride, 27 July 2018
Roberts on Dumoulin: “Soon we'll be ready to take a title”
The Australian tactician who helped guide Tom Dumoulin to victory in the Giro d’Italia last year believes the Dutchman is ready to win the Tour… but maybe not this year.
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Allan Davis
ride, 27 July 2018
The TT is on my old training ground
Since the route for the 2018 was unveiled there has been talk about how tough the time trial from Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle to Espelette is. We asked a Basque local for some insight…
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Michel Cornelisse
Pez Cyclingnews, 27 July 2018
Retro Talk: SEG Racing’s Michel Cornelisse
The SEG Racing Team has brought quite a quite few young riders up through the ranks to sign for WorldTour teams and one of the men responsible for passing on his experience as a rider and DS is Michel Cornelisse. Ed Hood spoke to the Dutchman about his career and his important work with the very suc
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Andy Schleck
Telle Report, 22 July 2018
How could I do this race? Andy Schleck wonders
The winner of the 2010 Tour (after the decommissioning of Contador), is present on the Great Loop. Retired for four years, the Luxembourger puts his eyes on the test.
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Lawson Craddock
SB Nation, 21 July 2018
How to survive the Tour de France
Lawson Craddock broke his scapula in a hard crash on the very first stage of the Tour de France but the 26-year-old American is still racing with the informal title of lanterne rouge, the race’s last-placed rider on overall time.
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Paul Double
Pez Cyclingnews, 20 July 2018
Zappi Racing Team’s Paul Double Gets PEZ’d!
While the Tour de France has hit the Alps, Ed Hood hasn't stopped looking for the 'Stars of the Future' in the Under 23 peloton. Paul Double is a young man who has been cutting his teeth in Italy (and a couple of wins in Spain) with the Zappi Racing team and doing rather well thank you. Here is Paul
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Brammeier Matthew
Pez Cyclingnews, 11 July 2018
Aqua Blue Sport’s Matt Brammeier – PEZ Talk!
After a long professional career and many teams, Matt Brammeier has decided to hang up his wheels and move behind the scenes to tutor the U23 Men’s Endurance Academy at British Cycling. Ed Hood caught up with the Irish multi National champion to talk past, present and future.
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Chloe Heffernan
Staminade, 9 July 2018
"There is always another bike race"
Growing up in Wollongong, NSW, Chloe started cycling on both the track and road when she was just 8 years old. During her school years she played soccer as well but at the age of 16 decided to focus on her passion of cycling.
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Chad Haga
CyclingTips, 1 July 2018
Giro d’Italia, over-simplified: 3,572km in support of Tom Dumoulin
It’s Tuesday, May 29 — about 48 hours after the completion of the 2018 Giro d’Italia — and Chad Haga is sitting in his most comfortable chair at his home in Girona, Spain. He’s coughing sporadically, but not as much as he was two days earlier.
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Adam Yates
CyclingTips, 30 June 2018
‘Not my first rodeo’: returns to Tour with renewed confidence
During the Giro d’Italia, Froome had a huge tussle with talented young Briton Simon Yates, battling his compatriot over the three weeks, trailing behind him for the first two weeks but, ultimately, prevailing.
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Ben Dyball
CyclingTips, 26 June 2018
Don’t stop believing: in career-best form after nearly quitting
In January of this year Aussie racer Ben Dyball was ready to call it quits. After many years of ups and downs, of near-breakthroughs and disappointments, the enigmatic New South Welshman was resigned to the fact that his time in the sport was up. But then things took a turn.
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