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Riders Profile: Gregory Henderson


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Signs with UnitedHealthcare

Cyclingtips, Shane Stokes, 12 September 2016
Posted by: Bitossi

He turned 40 years of age on Saturday but Greg Henderson has signed up for at least another year in the peloton, inking a contract with the UnitedHealthcare team and planning a relocation to the U.S.



“I’m definitely a racer.”

Cyclingtips, Shane Stokes, 10 October 2015
Posted by: Bitossi

He turned 39 years of age a month ago, he’s been a pro since 2002, but Greg Henderson is fully committed to continuing in the sport for at least one more season. The New Zealand rider has confirmed to CyclingTips that he will remain part of the Lotto Soudal setup in 2016, and that he is hungry to keep riding well.



I can’t take a full breath

Ride, Rob Arnold, 10 July 2015
Posted by: Bitossi

The crash in the third stage is still taking its toll on many riders in the peloton at the Tour de France. Greg Henderson was caught up in the accident but he remains in the race. Rob Arnold spoke to the Lotto-Soudal rider this morning to find out how he’s coping with his injuries.



Henderson on life in the fast lane: ‘I still love it’

VeloNews, VeloNews, 19 November 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

It’s hard to go slow when you’re paid to ride fast. Veteran sprinter and ace leadout man Greg Henderson (Lotto-Belisol) had to learn to slip into the slow lane in 2014 to recover from three minor surgeries. Those proved to be little more than speed bumps, and the 38-year-old Henderson was right back in the mix, picking up a win at the Ster ZLM Toer and slotting into his role as part of Lotto’s formidable leadout train.



Henderson: cheering after surgery

Ride Cycling News, Rob Arnold, 11 July 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

We catch up with Greg Henderson to get his thoughts on the victory of André Greipel and a quick appraisal of the injury he sustained in stage four. He said after his crash that he “now knows what a kneecap without skin looks like”. That said, he’s already put his hand up for Commonwealth Games selection…



Henderson speaks about Greipel’s improvements and team’s growing morale

Velonation, Shane Stokes, 7 February 2012
Posted by: McK

Although the Tour of Qatar has interrupted things due to the fever which prevented Andre Greipel from starting the race, the Lotto Belisol team hit the ground running in 2012 with a superb start. Greipel won the Down Under Classic and then went on to take three stages in the main event, the Santos Tour Down Under



" "If I go to the Tour it won't be to support Brad in the mountains"

velonation.com, Xylon van Eyck, 11 June 2011
Posted by: lucybears

Greg Henderson could be making his Tour de France debut this year thanks to a strong display of form all season. He won stages in Paris-Nice and the Tour of California, and is now at the Tour of Suisse to convince Team Sky of selection for the Tour.



'Ook de concurrentie is enorm goed'

sterelektrotoer.nl, 16 June 2010
Posted by: lucybears

Greg Henderson veroverde de wereldtitel Scratch op de baan in 2004. Op de weg zegevierde de Nieuw-Zeelanders dit jaar in de eerste etappe van Parijs-Nice. De renner van Sky Pro Cycling katapulteerde vorig jaar André Greipel naar drie zeges in de Ster Elektrotoer.



(Vuelta a España 2009)

"waiting to hear Gringo yell go"

roadcycling.co.nz, Sarah Christian, 2 September 2009
Posted by: lucybears

Greg Henderson of Team Columbia-HTC dominated a bunch sprint to win stage three of the Vuelta, the first individual Grand Tour stage win by a New Zealander for 29 years.



"they are both rockstars"

pezcyclingnews.com, Nathan Rand, 20 June 2009
Posted by: lucybears

In a team that has two of the top sprinters on the planet in Mark Cavendish and André Greipel, Greg Henderson has managed to carve a niche for himself as a leadout man, strongman, and winner himself.



"Cavendish helfen und auch mal freie Fahrt bekommen"

radsport-news.com, Christoph Adamietz, 27 January 2009
Posted by: lucybears

Greg Henderson geht in sein drittes Jahr beim Columbia. Im Interview berichtet der Sprinter über seine Eindrücke bei seinem ersten Renneinsatz, erklärt, warum er erst mit 30 Jahren den Sprung in die ProTour schaffte, und erläutert die Unterschiede zwischen Rennen in den USA und Europa.



An eye opening experience

cyclingnews.com, Mark Zalewski, 18 June 2007
Posted by: lucybears

Kiwi sprinter Greg Henderson, a world champion on the track, paid his dues for years in the American racing scene, winning multiple races for the Health Net-Maxxis squad. An impressive set of wins in 2006 led him to his first ProTour contract with T-Mobile.



Double Your Kiwi Fun

dailypeloton.com, Cathy Mehl, 18 February 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Half of the fun in sitting down with a cyclist from New Zealand is listening to his sayings and phrases. I decided to go for broke and take on two Kiwis at a time as I talked with Olympians Greg Henderson and Hayden Roulston from Health Net.








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