Jonathan Tiernan-Locke
Cyclingtips, 7 October 2016
British team ‘freely offered’ Tramadol around at 2012 worlds
Speaking in the course of a BBC interview into the Team Sky TUE controversy, former professional rider Jonathan Tiernan-Locke has claimed that unnamed individuals working with the British team offered riders the controversial medication Tramadol at the 2012 world road race championships.
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Benjamin King
Cyclingtips, 6 October 2016
On maturing, giving back, and a new beginning with Dimension Data
He began with “I was happy with the Vuelta,” and ended with silence, a soliloquy of a 2016 full of emotions — a season with extreme highs and lows. What has emerged on the other end, for American Ben King, is not merely a seasoned bike racer, but a person who has matured and learned about himself th
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Cameron Meyer
Cyclingtips, 5 October 2016
I needed to take time away
When Cameron Meyer and Dimension Data announced in June that they’d parted ways with immediate effect, many cycling fans were left with questions. Meyer had cited “personal issues” for his departure, but no further information was forthcoming.
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Tinkov Oleg
CyclingNews, 4 October 2016
The final interview
Oleg Tinkov was at Il Lombardia on Saturday for his final race as team owner of the Tinkoff team and a final dinner in Milan with many of the riders and staff. He has hinted that he may eventually return to the sport in a few years' time but wanted to end his current spell as an often outspoken, oft
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Sean Yates
Road Cyling UK, 4 October 2016
Sean Yates talks TUEs, Tinkov and retirement
Former Team Sky directeur sportif defends Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky following TUE leak
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Alex Dowsett
VeloUK, 3 October 2016
Tour of Britain: Alex Dowsett
Former yellow jersey in the Tour of Britain and winner of a time trial stage in the race, British TT Champion Alex Dowsett was out on the TT bike this morning. VeloUK managed to get a few words
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Chloe Hosking
Road&Mud, 30 September 2016
Following her unorthodox approach for 2017, joining Alé Cipollini
After two successful seasons with Wiggle High5 (formerly Wiggle-Honda) the 25-year-old rider decided to take an unexpected turn in her cycling career in pursuit of a more comprehensive approach to balance her personal life, tertiary education and her professional racing career. Her move to Alé Cipol
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Jörg Jaksche
Ride, 29 September 2016
Reflecting on the past
Jörg Jaksche is a 40-year-old who has been referenced in the media again in recent weeks. He offered some comments in reaction to recent news about ‘Therapeutic Use Exemptions’ (TUEs) in cycling.
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Bradley Wiggins
Ride, 26 September 2016
BBC interview with Andrew Marr
Overnight, Wiggins appeared on BBC in an interview with Andrew Marr. The clip has been posted on YouTube and much has been made of what was said.
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Tom Zirbel
Pez Cyclingnews, 26 September 2016
US Hour Record-Man
Tom Zirbel – along with David Zabriskie and Taylor Phinney – has been one of the ‘big three’ of US time trialling for almost a decade; but ‘all good things must come to an end’ and the big man from Clear Lake, Iowa who was 2013 National TT Champion has decided to call ‘time’ on his career.
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Dave Lloyd
Pez Cyclingnews, 25 September 2016
Retro PEZ Talk: Dave Lloyd
It’s hard to believe that it’s 40 years since UK bike fans read the news that ‘wunderkind’ Dave Lloyd wasn’t going to achieve his dream of riding the Tour de France, in fact, his professional career was over due to a congenital heart complaint. Ed Hood had a chat with Dave to hear all about life the
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Bradley Mcgee
Ride, 23 September 2016
World championship preview with Brad McGee
The worlds are getting closer. Qatar is calling and although it’s late in September, there are still a few weeks to go before the races for rainbow jersey are on again. But thoughts are already on what may come from what is always a compelling competition.
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Michael Rogers
Cyclist, 23 September 2016
Life on civvy street
Forced to retire in February 2016 with a heart condition, Mick Rogers was one of the peloton’s most diligent and tactically astute riders.
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Richie Porte
Ride, 22 September 2016
Summary of a season
It’s been a while since we’ve seen Richie Porte race but he did finish fifth in the Tour de France and he has had an impact on the season. Furthermore, he’s always an interesting rider to speak to.
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Tejay Van Garderen
Cyclingtips, 17 September 2016
Responds to critics after Tour, Vuelta disappointments
These are among the phrases used at the Vuelta a España, by BMC Racing directors as well as peloton insiders, to describe American Tejay van Garderen, who abandoned the Spanish race on Stage 17 after riding in support of Samuel Sánchez.
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Chloe Hosking
Ella Cyclingtips, 16 September 2016
Prioritising life at home joins Alé Cipollini Galassia with flexible race schedule
Her new arrangement will allow the 25-year-old Ella contributor to race only two dedicated blocks in Europe, while spending most of the year training in her native Australia.
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