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Riders Profile: Lawson Craddock





8 Interviews

A day in the life: Lawson Craddock

VeloNews, Ben Delaney, 21 March 2020
Posted by: Bitossi

Nine questions with EF’s Texan rider who self-quarantined after returning from Paris-Nice.



How to survive the Tour de France

SB Nation, Louis Bien, 21 July 2018
Posted by: Tim Booth

Lawson Craddock broke his scapula in a hard crash on the very first stage of the Tour de France but the 26-year-old American is still racing with the informal title of lanterne rouge, the race’s last-placed rider on overall time.



Craddock looks for stage race success in move to Cannondale

Velo News, Andrew Hood, 5 January 2016
Posted by: Bitossi

Sometimes it’s hard to remember that Lawson Craddock is only 23. It seems like the Texan has been around longer than his two years in the UCI WorldTour ranks. Considered one of America’s most promising young riders, Craddock makes a big move in 2016 to Cannondale Pro Cycling Team.



Craddock seeking consistency in second year with Giant

Cyclingnews, Pat Malach, 30 December 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

Giant-Alpecin's Lawson Craddock will be looking for more consistency in 2015 as he targets the Tour of California, another shot at the Vuelta a Espana and a spot on the US team for Worlds.



Rider to Watch in 2014 – Lawson Craddock

cyclingmole, moley, 9 December 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

This young rider, has long been touted as the next big American star. He’s just 21 but already has a very impressive look about him. The big surprise was that he didn’t join one of the American teams, but choose to sign for Argos-Shimano. They look a great team for him with plenty of young talent. His breakthrough performance was claiming the white jersey in the Tour of California. He can climb but is also a talented time trialist.



Gila Monster stage winner speaks prior to California

Velonation, Ed Hood, 13 May 2012
Posted by: Bitossi

The rider who grabbed the stage victory from the move was Bontrager-Livestrong’s former double junior world time trial championship medallist, Lawson Craddock.



"you gotta be creative"

bicycling.com, Matt Allyn, 17 August 2011
Posted by: lucybears

Lawson Craddock is having a standout season, and recently punctuated it with a stage win at the Tour de la Guadeloupe. While the win was a fine addition to Craddock’s race resume, it also garnered attention for a victory salute that sent him crashing onto the pavement.



"One second is definitely hard to swallow"

pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 21 August 2010
Posted by: lucybears

Fabian Cancellara was twice world junior time trial champion; this young man we're about to talk to has twice made the podium in that event - here's what Lawson Craddock had to say about his bronze medal and season 2010.








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