Guarnier Megan
Ella Cyclingtips, 14 July 2016
Women’s cycling’s new leader
It was clear in the early spring that Megan Guarnier (Boels-Dolmans) was gearing up for some season. She took second at the Trofeo Binda, fourth in Flanders and third at La Fleche Wallonne, and she was just warming up.
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Michael Matthews
Cyclingtips, 13 July 2016
I was almost giving up on this race
t’s been a bumpy road to Tour de France glory for Michael Matthews. A long-awaited debut in 2014 was thwarted by a crash in training just days before the start, and last year’s campaign was derailed by a crash on stage 3 that left the Canberran with four broken ribs.
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Patrick Collins
Jam Fund Cycling, 12 July 2016
Patrick Collins wins a Jam Grant
Patrick Collins of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts jumped into cyclocross two years ago following a year of racing on the road. He was a natural at cross and immediately landed on the podium in 2014, winning the Riverfront Cross of Hartford, his third cross race ever.
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Edward Theuns
Pez Cyclingnews, 11 July 2016
Tour Rider Edward Theuns Gets PEZ’d!
Tour de France virgin Edward Theuns was glad to see Andorra on Sunday evening and the first rest day of the 2016 French Grand Tour on Monday. Ed Hood caught up with Edward in the Trek-Segafredo Andorra hotel after his ‘easy’ ride to get his impressions of the first week of Tour’16.
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Tinkov Oleg
Cyclingtips, 9 July 2016
Valverde is jealous of Contador, Europeans don’t know how to do business
In a candid interview with NBC Sports on Thursday, following Stage 6 of the Tour de France, Tinkoff team owner Oleg Tinkov shared his views on a variety of topics that included Peter Sagan’s run in the maillot jaune, the reason Movistar upped the pace on the final climb of Col de Font De Cère into L
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Daniel Martin
Cyclingtips, 9 July 2016
Dan Martin feeling ‘great’ as Tour de France heads for familiar roads
Dan Martin safely navigated his way through a stressful opening week of the Tour de France and heads into the mountains on equal footing with pre-race favorites Chris Froome and Nairo Quintana.
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Stephen Cummings
Cyclist, 8 July 2016
Steve Cummings interview
Cyclist caught up with the Wirral-born pro rider on the second rest day of the 2015 Tour de France, just 72 hours after his stage victory.
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Alexey Vermeulen
Pez Cyclingnews, 8 July 2016
Young American In Europe: Alexey Vermeulen
Alexey Vermeulen is only 21 years old and is in his first year with the Dutch WorldTour LottoNl-Jumbo team. The young man from Michigan has big plans for the future, he sees himself as a Grand Tour contender and let’s face it, he has time on his hands. We caught-up with him to get his lowdown on lif
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Edward Theuns
Pez Cyclingnews, 3 July 2016
TDF’16: Young Rider Edward Theuns Gets PEZ’d!
Edward Theuns has been slowly and quietly working his way up the ladder of professional cycling. From riding for fun to racing with Belgium’s most famous ProConti team, Topsport Vlaanderen to the top rung of the WorldTour with Trek-Segafredo.
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Carmen Small
Velo News, 2 July 2016
On Olympic snub: “It makes me sick”
When Carmen Small won the 2016 national time trial championships, she thought she had punched her ticket to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. The result came on the heels of a strong European campaign for the 36-year-old Durango, Colorado resident.
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Daniel Mclay
Road Cyling UK, 1 July 2016
There’s no point having any fear about my Tour de France debut
British sprinter Dan McLay will make his Tour de France debut this weekend, hunting for stage wins with French UCI ProContinental team Fortuneo-Vital Concept and the 24-year-old will take a fearless attitude into his first appearance in cycling’s greatest race.
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Tiffany Cromwell
Cyclingtips, 30 June 2016
It’s not the end of the world if I’m not selected for Rio
We are now within six weeks of the start of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and while some federations have already announced their Olympic rosters, many athletes around the globe are nervously waiting to hear if they’ve made the selection for this pinnacle event.
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Gregory Daniel
Pez Cyclingnews, 30 June 2016
US Champ Greg Daniel Gets PEZ’d
The Axeon Hagens-Berman team has seen a lot of promising young riders, but Greg Daniel has shown more than promise with wins in the U.S. National road championships and overall in the Tour de Beauce. Ed Hood managed catchup with the flying youngster to hear his views on those wins and his future.
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Fabio Aru
Sport 360º, 30 June 2016
Fabio Aru united with Nibali in the pursuit of yellow and gold
Team Astana cycling star Fabio Aru talks to Sport360 ahead of a summer in which he will chase glory at both the Tour de France and Rio Olympic Games, all with more experienced compatriot Vicenzo Nibali supposedly playing a supporting role.
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Jasmin Glaesser
Manual For Sport, 29 June 2016
Twenty & no questions
We’ve heard about Jasmin Glaesser because she’s Jasmin Glaesser for Christ’s sake, born in Germany, Canadian citizen, bronze medalist at the 2012 Olympics. But who is she really? No clue, let’s find out together.
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Borut Bozic
Pez Cyclingnews, 27 June 2016
PEZ Talk: Cofidis’ Borut Bozic
Borut Bozic has been in the top echelon of professional cycling for quite a few years and seen it all. From Astana he has moved to the French Cofidis team for 2016 to work for super-sprinter Nacer Bouhanni and as he says “no one is an angel in the last 5 K”. Ed Hood catches up with Borut to hear abo
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