John Degenkolb
CyclingPub, 16 December 2016
John Degenkolb ready for a new challenge
John Degenkolb, one of Germany's top cyclists and winner of Milan - San Remo and Paris - Roubaix, spoke to CyclingPub about the difficult past season, the move to Trek-Segafredo and his plans for the future.
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Johan Van Summeren
Pez Cyclingnews, 12 December 2016
PEZ Talk: Johan Vansummeren
Johan Vansummeren is a big guy, standing at nearly two meters tall, but he was also a man with a big engine and could be relied upon in his fifteen Grand Tour rides. Then there was his crowning glory, winning the ‘Hell of the North’ in 2011. But on the 29th of June 2016, with his wife Jasmine by his
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John Degenkolb
CyclingNews, 11 December 2016
What makes John Degenkolb tick?
Signed as one of Trek-Segafredo’s marquee riders for 2017, Cyclingnews sat down with the Milan-San Remo and Paris-Roubaix winner to find out what makes him tick.
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Bauke Mollema
CyclingNews, 11 December 2016
I'm aiming for the Giro d'Italia before supporting Contador at the Tour
Bauke Mollema has confirmed that he will lead Trek-Segafredo at the Giro d'Italia in 2017 before supporting Alberto Contador's attempt to win a third Tour de France crown.
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Lawrence Naesen
Ciclismo Internacional, 8 December 2016
The Law Man
“Actually I never wanted to be a cyclist, I was more a bmx type of guy but every weekend I followed my brother and watched his races. At 20 years old Oli gave me his old racing bike and I started riding it, just to have fun. In September 2012 I was on a camping trip with school to come home to Oli s
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Sean Kelly
Rouleur, 8 December 2016
Providence on the Poggio
The ageing king Kelly proves he’s still got it with one last throw of the dice on the Poggio descent in the 1992 Milan-Sanremo
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Sarah Storey
Total Women's Cycling, 8 December 2016
Female Cycling SPOTY nominees: Dame Sarah Storey
On a star studded list of just sixteen contenders across all sports – shortlisted by an expert panel – we feel women’s cycling has done pretty well. We will be catching up with each of the three contenders to hear their views on being nominated in advance. Today we speak to Dame Sarah Storey, who th
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Geraint Thomas
CyclingNews, 7 December 2016
I've got to take a risk with my race programme
After several years of riding the Tour de France in the service of others, Geraint Thomas is ready to embark on the next phase of his career, with the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a Espana both viable options in 2017.
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Alex Dowsett
Cyclist, 7 December 2016
I’m going after the Hour Record again
In a dark and fairly claustrophobic pressroom, away from the glitz and glam of posh cycling event the Rouleur Classic, BikesEtc got some one-to-one time with Movistar’s Alex Dowsett.
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Amaury Capiot
Ciclismo Internacional, 6 December 2016
Signing a World Tour contract is my biggest goal of 2017
Topsport Vlaanderen are quite an amazing team. Year after year they supply World Tour teams with new riders, without exception. It’s this ability to develop young talent that attracts me to the team. This year’s riders to graduate are Tim Declerq(Etixx), Gijs Van Hoecke(Jumbo) and Floris De Tier(Jum
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Jacob Tipper
VeloUK, 6 December 2016
Jacob Tipper
Question and Answer with Jacob Tipper of Brother NRG DriverPlan Pro Cycling about his 2016 season and what lies ahead
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Owain Doull
Cyclist, 6 December 2016
Interview: Owain Doull Q&A
Team Sky's latest recruit on being mentored by Sir Bradley Wiggins, winning Olympic gold and his love for the Classics
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Dave Williams
VeloUK, 2 December 2016
Feature Interview: Dave Williams (Kuota UK)
The Dave Williams story could so easily have been different. The product of a 1970s comprehensive education, with no interest in lessons, it was easier to stare out of the window as there were plenty of distractions for a teenager growing up on Merseyside.
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James Gullen
VeloUK, 2 December 2016
Question and answer with one of the fastest time trialists in Britain
Question and answer with one of the fastest time trialists in Britain and winner of a stage in the RAS who rode for Pedal Heaven in 2016 and will be a man in black in 2017 with JLT Condor
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Andrew Andy Paulin
Pez Cyclingnews, 1 December 2016
Retro PEZ Talk: Andy Paulin
Next in line for our retro US interviews is Andy Paulin, a rider who could have made it big in Europe, but turned his back on a 7-Eleven contract offer. As he said: ‘I was happy being a big dog here in the US. No regrets because I raised a family and was blessed with two wonderful daughters.’ He was
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Pierre Latour
CyclingNews, 30 November 2016
I have to keep improving in every department
Pierre Latour was arguably the most eye-catching neo-pro of the 2015 season, giving an indication of his potential by finishing third at the Route du Sud behind Alberto Contador and Nairo Quintana. That promise blossomed further in 2016, with solid displays across a much tougher programme of races,
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