27.532 Interviews Here you find a collection of interviews on the internet in various languages. Bitossi (Thanks, Arturo!) is searching the Internet on a daily basis looking for fresh interviews. You can find them all in our Interview database containing thousands of riders interviews to be read, while having your cup of coffee.
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Floyd Landis
Now There’s A Story!
Pez Cyclingnews, 8 August 2016
Mennonite kid, discovers the bike, trains in secret, rises to the very top, rides with Postal, goes it alone, wins the 2006 Tour de France but gets declassed, denies he was kitted, even writes a book to protest his innocence, asks Lance for his gig back but is rebuffed, ultimately ‘fesses up’ and is then instrumental in bringing down Lance. It can only be Floyd Landis.
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Mara Abbott
The Huffington Post, 8 August 2016
Olympian Has Refreshingly Awesome Attitude About Placing Fourth
ll that separated American cyclist Mara Abbott from winning the gold in the Olympic women’s road race on Sunday was 150 meters. But when she was mere seconds away from the finish line, three women sped by her — leaving her in fourth place.
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Adrien Costa
Cyclingtips, 6 August 2016
A mind that moves mountains
He sits down in the plush armchair, but instead of leaning back, he leans forward – elbows on the knees, hands clasped together. Tense, nervous, uneasy. All of the above fill the air. In the background two legends, Axel Merckx and Alain Gallopin, speak in French and he seems to have one ear to them.
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Rebecca Henderson
SBS, 3 August 2016
Bec Henderson talks Olympics number two
Rebecca (Bec) Henderson is Australia’s sole representative for the women’s cross-country mountain bike race. We caught up with the 24-year-old as she put in her final prep for Rio.
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Elisabeth Armitstead
Road Cyling UK, 3 August 2016
It hurts me to consider anybody questioning my performances
World champion Lizzie Armitstead has reiterated her innocence in a strongly-worded statement after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) cleared her of an anti-doping rule violation.
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Rochelle Gilmore
The Guardian, 2 August 2016
‘Would this be viewed differently if Lizzie were Russian? Yes, of course’
The Australian cyclist Rochelle Gilmore, Commonwealth gold medal winner and owner and manager of the women’s team Wiggle High5, discusses Lizzie Armitstead’s missed tests and how the cycling world will react
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Alex Dowsett
Road Cyling UK, 29 July 2016
On bouncing back from disappointment
Alex Dowsett is in contemplative mood. This is unusual. Chipper is his default setting; determined his natural state. Proving people wrong has been his métier since diagnosed with hemophilia at 18 months.
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James Shaw
Pez Cyclingnews, 25 July 2016
Lotto Soudal Stagiaire James Shaw Gets PEZ’d!
The Tour de France is over for another year, but life goes on and the steady stream of young riders still comes through. The Lotto Soudal team has just announced three stagiaires for the end of the 2016 season and the youngest of those hopefuls is James Callum Shaw. Ed Hood caught up with James rece
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Romain Bardet
Rouleur, 22 July 2016
If I want to dream bigger, I'll have to take some risks
For the last decade, being a French professional cyclist and a genuine stage race contender seemed to be mutually exclusive properties. They were the blokes perennially battling for ninth place: plucky, but limited.
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Greg Lemond
Road Cyling UK, 22 July 2016
Re-found his place at the Tour de France
After a gloomy first week and a windy second, the weather is heating up on the Tour de France. In Villars-Les-Dombes, the finish town for stage 14, the temperature is well into the mid-30s Celsius. Air conditioning is at a premium.
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Chun Kai Feng
Gran Fondo, 21 July 2016
About Asian cycling culture
We met up with Chun Kai Feng, the first Taiwanese cyclist to join the World Tour, just before the Spring Classics to talk about the Asian cycling culture, competition levels and the life of a Pro.
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Jasper Stuyven
Pez Cyclingnews, 20 July 2016
Tour Talk Jasper Stuyven – ‘Just Jasper’
Ed Hood has been busy on the second Tour de France rest day in Switzerland, first catching up with Dan McLay and then Trek-Segafredo’s Jasper Stuyven. Stuyven: Ex-junior World champion and tagged the ‘new Boonen’ but as he says, he’s ‘just Jasper’.
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Caleb Fairly
Pez Cyclingnews, 19 July 2016
Rider Agent Caleb Fairly Gets PEZ’d!
The second rest day at the Tour de France is well known to be the day a lot of deals are struck for the next season. The riders, team managers and the rider’s agents are in negotiations as we speak in Switzerland. Ed Hood caught up with new rider agent and ex-rider Caleb Fairly to get his thoughts o
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Daniel Mclay
Pez Cyclingnews, 19 July 2016
Tour Sprinter Dan McLay gets PEZ’d!
The second rest day can’t come quick enough for the Tour de France peloton, but it’s another work day for the riders with interviews and press conferences. Ed Hood took himself to the Fortuneo-Vital Concept team hotel to ‘have a word’ with sprinter Dan McLay to hear how his Tour has been going.
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Bookwalter Brent
Cyclingtips, 16 July 2016
‘Relieved’ to reach first rest day of Tour de France
BMC Racing’s Brent Bookwalter entered the Tour de France on a high. He finished third overall at the Amgen Tour of California in May, and was selected to the U.S. men’s road team for the Olympic games alongside teammate Taylor Phinney, who is not riding the Tour, a week prior to the start of the Gra
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Gracie Elvin
The Sydney Morning Hertald, 15 July 2016
Olympic-bound Gracie Elvin backs cycling security measures after Tour de France concerns
Olympic Games-bound Gracie Elvin admits over zealous crowds scare her but the Canberra road specialist has backed cycling security after the Tour de France was rocked by a terrorism attack in Nice on Friday.
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Stephen Clancy
Pez Cyclingnews, 14 July 2016
Stephen Clancy Gets PEZ’d!
Stephen Clancy and Team Novo Nordisk were on the start line in Warsaw for stage 1 of the Tour de Pologne on Tuesday, Stephen’s WorldTour debut. PEZ managed to get a few words with the tough Irishman on the eve of his first battle on the top step of professional cycling.
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