Carlee Taylor
Ciclismo Internacional, 12 November 2016
Money In The Bank
There were definitely times when I didn’t know if I was going to be good enough. The first few years racing in Europe was such a massive step. The roads were so narrow to those back in Australia, and the peloton was so big.
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Marianne Vos
Cycling Central, 11 November 2016
FTP doesn't matter
Cycling royalty visited The Discussion, presented by BikeBug, this week. Arguably behind just Eddie Merckx as the best all-round cyclist of all time, Marianne Vos took some time out with Matthew Keeno Keenan to shoot the breeze.
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Marcel Kittel
CyclingNews, 11 November 2016
Still hungry, still improving
In the highly competitive world of sprinting, standing still is the same as going backwards, and Marcel Kittel appears well aware that this winter must be used appropriately if he is to carry on down the path to reclaiming his throne as the fastest man in the world.
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Sean Kelly
Rouleur, 10 November 2016
1984 Paris-Roubaix cobble: the most prized trophy of all
“That’s the one I have great memories of.” Sean Kelly tells Rouleur why the 1984 Paris-Roubaix cobble is the most cherished item in his vast trophy collection
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Jason Kenny
Cyclist, 10 November 2016
Jason Kenny interview
Jason Kenny, Britain's greatest ever Olympian, chats to Cyclist about fame, marriage and his diet of bangers and mash.
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Roy Knickman
Pez Cyclingnews, 10 November 2016
Retro PEZ Talk: Roy Knickman
The name Clarence ‘Roy’ Knickman rings a lot of bells. Big in the US and a man to watch in Europe, with big teams wanting his signature on a contract, but then he went back to America and? Ed Hood caught up with Knickman to hear his side of the story and a few other tales from his career of in the 8
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Nathan Haas
Cyclingtips, 7 November 2016
Nathan Haas on nerve damage, backing Cavendish and tussling with Sagan
The intensity of cycling is such that the body and mind take a battering at numerous points of the season. But for Nathan Haas, the Australian rider competing with Team Dimension Data, there was one moment this year that brought home just how far he had pushed, and hurt, his body.
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Wout Van Aert
CyclingNews, 6 November 2016
World champion eyes next big win at Superprestige Asper-Gavere
Despite his young age, Wout Van Aert (Crelan-Vastgoedservice) is living the life of a rock star. At the age of 21 he became the elite cyclo-cross world champion and winner of all the major series in cyclo-cross. This season he's living up to high expectations and taking over the role of now-retired
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John Degenkolb
CyclingNews, 3 November 2016
The worst part is behind me
German Classics riders talks about his training crash, his comeback and how he overcame his fears
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Taylor Karl Gunman
Ciclismo Internacional, 3 November 2016
Living The Dream
As much as we all love the big races, cycling is much more than that. I, like many of you, have a similar passion for all cycling, no matter the size of the race. It’s in these “smaller” races that we often meet some exceptional characters. One such individual is Taylor Gunman.
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Taylor Karl Gunman
Ciclismo Internacional, 3 November 2016
Living The Dream
As much as we all love the big races, cycling is much more than that. I, like many of you, have a similar passion for all cycling, no matter the size of the race. It’s in these “smaller” races that we often meet some exceptional characters. One such individual is Taylor Gunman.
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Phillip Gaimon
CyclingNews, 2 November 2016
Phil Gaimon on risk versus reward, retirement … and reinvention
Earlier this week Cannondale-Drapac rider Phil Gaimon announced he was retiring from the sport at just 30 years of age. He’s still young, he had offers from teams but, weighing things up, he decided that the lure of the sport and the strength of those offers weren’t enough for him to stay involved.
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Phil Southerland
Cyclingtips, 2 November 2016
Team Novo Nordisk CEO Southerland calls for more nuanced debate on TUEs
Responding to the debate on Therapeutic Use Exemptions in general and Marcel Kittel’s remarks in particular, Team Novo Nordisk CEO Phil Southerland has called for a more nuanced discussion on TUEs plus a better understanding of the circumstances for diabetics in sport.
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Charles Wegelius
Road Cyling UK, 2 November 2016
Charly Wegelius on life as a DS and why talent alone does not guarantee a successful career
There are few more respected men in professional cycling’s travelling circus than Charly Wegelius.
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Larry Warbasse
Velo News, 1 November 2016
Larry Warbasse steps down to step up
When every rider is on form and every race is hard as hell you can forget how good you are. You can forget how and why you got here. Sometimes you need a reminder.
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Graeme Brown
Cyclingtips, 31 October 2016
Graeme Brown on retirement: ‘I’m going out of the sport the way I came in and that’s swinging!’
After 16 years in the professional peloton, Australia’s Graeme Brown has called time on his career. It’s been a long and illustrious career, with Olympic gold medals on the track, many a sprint victory on the road, and plenty of great memories to boot. Brown sat down with reporter Aaron S. Lee to re
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