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Riders Profile: Luke Rowe
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Team Ineos seem robotic from the outside but it's important to be professional
Pez Cyclingnews, Stephen Farrand, 20 February 2020
Posted by: Bitossi
Welshman talks about winning the Tour de France, targeting the Classics and extending his contract until 2023
Luke Rowe interview
Rouleur, Timothy John, 10 December 2015
Posted by: Bitossi
"I absolutely love it." Hard graft, a cast iron constitution and good mates make the difference for Team Sky's young road captain.
Luke Rowe relishing Tour de France debut
Road Cycling UK, Colin Henrys, 2 July 2015
Posted by: Bitossi
Tour de France debutant Luke Rowe is relishing the opportunity to chaperone Chris Froome and fly the Welsh flag alongside Geraint Thomas at cycling’s biggest race.
Luke Rowe ruminates on the Classics
Road Cycling UK, Mike Anderson, 8 May 2015
Posted by: Bitossi
Cycling’s a funny sport, and one where the lines drawn between success and failure are often blurred. I say this because cycling’s also a sport where finishing in the top ten is seen as a very good result by those ‘in the know’ but can be largely ignored by anyone who doesn’t fully understand the ins and outs of the sport
Feature Interview – Luke Rowe
Velo UK, Larry Hickmott, 18 January 2015
Posted by: Bitossi
Starting the Tour Down Under today is Team Sky’s Luke Rowe – we talk to him about riding for one of the top teams in the World
Team Sky's Luke Rowe relishing return to the cobbles in 2014.
Road Cycling UK, Colin Henrys, 4 December 2013
Posted by: Bitossi
Team Sky’s Luke Rowe is relishing the chance to pull on the Welsh jersey at next year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, but the 23-year-old insists the cobbled Classics remain his biggest target.
Luke Rowe (Team Sky) has told RoadCyclingUK he is ready for the Vuelta a España.
Road Cycling UK, Timothy John, 20 August 2013
Posted by: Bitossi
The 23-year-old Welshman, who turned pro with Team Sky at the start of 2012, will roll out in Vilanova de Arousa on Saturday (August 24) for the start of the 68th edition of Spain’s national tour.
Rowe, who raced as part of Team Sky’s Classics squad in the spring, and has competed in a series of prestigious week-long stage races this season, including the Tours of Switzerland and the Basque Country, said he was ready to take on his first three-week race.
Team Sky neo-pro Luke Rowe speaks about Mallorca debut and 2012 season
Velonation, Xylon van Eyck, 4 February 2012
Posted by: McK
Luke Rowe will make his debut as a professional cyclist this weekend for Team Sky. The Welshman has been signed on a mandatory two-year deal for neo-pro’s after coming through the British cycling development ranks following in the footsteps of Ben Swift and Ian Stannard.
Rookie professional with team Sky, Luke Rowe
velouk.net, Red., 1 January 2012
Posted by: McK
Early this morning, Luke Rowe proudly showed off his Team Sky kit that he can now wear as part of the team, his first after three years in the GB Academy.
He says “I can’t wait to get racing. As soon as I found out I was going to get an opportunity to ride for Sky, I have been waiting for January to come so I can we can get started.”
Already a Winner
veloresults.co.uk, Ed Hood, 4 May 2009
Posted by: lucybears
It’s not every day that a GB rider wins a Netherlands amateur classic; but that’s exactly what 19 year-old Welshman Luke Rowe did recently in De ‘arjaan De Schipper Trofee’ – to give it the full Dutch treatment - a race won by a certain Fabian Cancellara, a few years ago.
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