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Ian Stannard on Paris-Roubaix, disc brakes and supporting Chris Froome at the Tour de France
Road Cyling UK, Timothy John, 15 Avril 2016
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There are few surer signs of spring than Team Sky’s Ian Stannard smashing across the cobbled roads of Belgium and Northern France.
Ian Stannard interview
Cyclist, Joshua Cunningham, 28 Avril 2015
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The 2012 National Champion tells us about joining Team Sky, three broken discs and disc brakes.
I’d love to win Roubaix
Peloton Magazine, Daniel McMahon, 6 Mars 2015
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Britain’s Ian Stannard (Sky Pro Cycling), the two-time winner of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, is the toughest pro cyclist racing right now. He showed that last week when he didn’t just win Belgium’s classics season opener after an injury-hit 2014 but also impressed the cycling world with fearsome power and tactical cunning.
Ian Stannard interview
Rouleur, Ned Boulting, 4 Mars 2015
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First Brit to win Paris-Roubaix? Wiggins may have his own ideas... Ned Boulting's conversation with the in-form hard-man from Milton Keynes published in 2013
Stannard on the comeback trail
Team Sky official website, Team Sky official website, 12 Novembre 2014
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The autumn leaves might not have finished falling yet, but Ian Stannard is already back in training and looking forward to putting a miserable 2014 behind him.
Encore progresser.
Cyclisme'Actu, Antoine Plouvin, 1 Mars 2014
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Aujourd’hui c’est bon ! Il tient sa première Flandrienne avec ce Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. A vingt-six ans, c’est une révélation un peu tardive mais l’ancien Champion de Grande Bretagne semble avoir encore une belle marge de progression devant lui.
Ready to lead Sky to podium in Paris-Roubaix
Cycling Weekly, Sophie Smith, 6 Avril 2013
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British national road race champion Ian Stannard believes he can win a cobblestone Classic and has his best opportunity yet to achieve that at tomorrow's Paris-Roubaix.
The 25-year-old has faith in himself and his Sky team ahead of the 254.5km spectacle that marks the end of a five-month project the squad has sacrificed for since pre-season.
The man with the 'just get on with it' recipe for success
road.cc, Simon MacMichael, 10 Juillet 2012
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It’s been a good few weeks for Team Sky’s Ian Stannard. Last month crowned British national road race champion – the jersey will make its debut in the Tour de Pologne, which starts today – the 25-year-old has also been named in the Olympic road race team that will seek to help Mark Cavendish secure Great Britain’s first gold medal of London 2012. In an exclusive interview, we got his thoughts on the Olympics, the national championships and much, much more.
Ian Stannard, the 24 year old Sky professional, has just completed an arduous winter’s training
velouk.net, Gordon Wisman, 30 Janvier 2012
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An amazing 2011 saw Ian pick up his first pro race win, at the Tour of Austria in July, play a crucial role in the final stages of the Copenhagen World Championship road race that saw Britain’s Mark Cavendish win cycling’s coveted rainbow jersey before wrapping up his year finishing fourth overall in autumn’s Paris – Tour, one of the final one day Classics of the season.
"absolutely ******"
Telegraph Sport, John MacLeary, 25 Juin 2011
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Ian Stannard, 24, is in his fourth year as a professional rider and has been with Team Sky since their formation following 12-month spells with the Landbouwkrediet and ISD teams.
In good form for Flanders and Roubaix
velonation.com, Ed Hood, 3 Avril 2011
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The cobbled Classics season has started well for Team Sky;
Aussie CJ Sutton won from a huge bunch at Kuurne; Welshman Geraint Thomas took second to Nick Nuyens in Dwars door Vlaanderen and on Sunday it was Englishman Ian Stannard’s turn on the roads between Gent and Wevelgem.
KBK Podium Man
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 4 Mars 2010
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'That's Stannard in third place!' I hollered to Dave, through the storm at the top of the Kwaremont on Sunday. A couple of hours later, the big, affable Englishman was still in that position as the 26 survivors limped into Kuurne. We thought we'd better have a word.
"I enjoy riding the cobbles"
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 26 Mars 2009
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Whilst Astana make all the headlines in Castilla y Leon, up at the Coppi e Bartali it's ISD who have taken charge with a clear, 17 second win in the TTT. Great Britain's Ian Stannard spoke to us a day or two after Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne.
Life with the big boys
cyclingweekly.co.uk, 24 Mai 2008
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Former European and Junior Track Worlds medal winner Ian Stannard has finally made the jump to professional racing by joining the Belgian team Landbouwkrediet after three years with the British Cycling Academy. So what's life like with the big boys?
The big interview: Ian Stannard
Cycling Weekly, Cycling Weekly, 23 Mai 2008
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Former European and Junior Track Worlds medal winner Ian Stannard has finally made the jump to professional racing by joining the Belgian team Landbouwkrediet after three years with the British Cycling Academy. So what?s life like with the big boys? We found out.
"I'm giving it my best shot"
cyclingweekly.co.uk, 3 Décembre 2007
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With Mark Cavendish, Bradley Wiggins and Roger Hammond already among their ranks the T-Mobile team is starting to develop quite a taste for British riders. So much so, they're now trying out Ian Stannard. Earlier this year Ian gave us this interview when at the Tour of Ireland.
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