Powers Jeremy
CyclingTips, 17 January 2018
In their own words: Hyde, Powers reflect on epic cyclocross nationals battle
To say that the relationship between Jeremy Powers and Stephen Hyde is complex would be as much of an understatement as to call their duel Sunday at the US national cyclocross championship a “tight race.”
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Stephen Hyde
CyclingTips, 17 January 2018
In their own words: Hyde, Powers reflect on epic cyclocross nationals battle
To say that the relationship between Jeremy Powers and Stephen Hyde is complex would be as much of an understatement as to call their duel Sunday at the US national cyclocross championship a “tight race.”
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Simon Gerrans
The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 January 2018
Simon Gerrans looms as key Tour de France ally for Richie Porte
Simon Gerrans could be exactly what Richie Porte needs in his quest for Tour de France glory.
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Freddy Ovett
CyclingTips, 12 January 2018
Freddy Ovett on smashing Melbourne’s 1 in 20 record: ‘Sub-12 is gettable’
The 1 in 20 is Melbourne’s most popular cycling climb, a gentle 6.8km stretch in the Dandenong Ranges that rises at roughly 4% average (yes, not quite 1 in 20). Speak to any local rider of a certain level and they’ll be able to tell you their best time for this famous stretch of tarmac between The B
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Jay McCarthy
Ride, 11 January 2018
Ready for the RTour Down Under
There aren’t many riders in today’s peloton who can ask Peter Sagan to help him win a race. But next week the triple world champion is happy to ride in the service of Jay McCarthy. Third in the Santos Tour Down Under last year… first in 2018? Why not?
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Keagan Girdlestone
Ride, 10 January 2018
Racing with ambition in 2018
Next week marks another chapter in the life of Keagan Girdlestone. He’ll contest his first UCI race since The Accident in June 2016.
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Harry Tanfield
Pez Cyclingnews, 8 January 2018
Canyon-Eisberg’s Harry Tanfield Gets PEZ’d!
Ed Hood keeps his eye open for any young talent coming on the British scene and the most recent 'up and coming' rider is Harry Tanfield from the North East of England. With good results in the velodrome and on the road at home and abroad, Harry is a man to watch.
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Cyrus Monk
Ride, 6 January 2018
Under-23 Road Race Champion
Cyrus Monk tells the story of a race better than many far more experienced riders. This is an interesting interview because of the quality of his answers…
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Shane Sutton
Veloveritas, 4 January 2018
Compassionately Ruthless
Shane Sutton is a man who divides opinion; he’s either a messianic coach and mentor – or a crude, sexist, bully of a man.
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Nathan Haas
Ride, 3 January 2018
Ready for his debut with Katusha-Alpecin
With his first race in the Katusha-Alpecin colours due on 4 January 2018, we speak with Nathan Haas and find out how he’s adjusting to the team change, what he expects from his first TT on a new Canyon bike, what he thinks about SRAM red… and a few other topics.
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Jordan Kerby
ride, 0 2018
I’m not just going to disappear
On Monday 4 June 2018 four riders were notified that they would no longer be part of the Australian Cycling Team. One of them is Jordan Kerby. He offers his take on the news shortly after surgery to remove four wisdom teeth…
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Mitchell Docker
Ride, 29 December 2017
Coming back around the circle
A long interview with one of Australian cycling’s most charismatic riders. Mitch Docker talks about changing teams, parenthood, the future of media, and “that crash” from Paris-Roubaix 2016.
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Steele Bishop
Pez Cyclingnews, 29 December 2017
PEZ Retro Talk: Pursuit World Champion Steele Bishop
The pursuit race is the ultimate battle of man against the clock and, in the end, man against man. Once upon the time the pursuit champion was the king of the boards and everyone would know his name. Australian Steele Bishop was one of those men of the '80s. Ed Hood caught up with the 'Man of Steele
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Wayne Bennington
Veloveritas, 27 December 2017
Looking back at his Pro Teams; System-U and ‘Z’
With all the recent exposure Philippa York has had we recently came upon a mention of a man who trained and raced with York in his days as Robert Millar.
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Stephen Williams
Pez Cyclingnews, 19 December 2017
SEG’s Stevie Williams Gets PEZ’d
Steve Cummings, Adam Blythe and Dan McLay all by-passed the British Cycling path to fame and pro contracts. The next to follow in their footsteps is young Welshman, Stevie Williams, who is getting on quite well, thank you, with the SEG team in 2017 and is looking for more success next season.
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Sam Brand
Pez Cyclingnews, 12 December 2017
Team Novo Nordisk’s Sam Brand Gets PEZ’d!
Sam Brand has made the bold leap from triathlon to a full road career stepping up to the ProContinental Team Novo Nordisk from the development squad. Ed Hood caught up with the man from the Isle of Man to hear all about life and what's next in 2018.
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