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Coureurs Profil: Bradley Mcgee





15 Interviews

On australian selection

Ride, Rob Arnold, 5 Septembre 2017
Placé par: Bitossi

We speak to one of the selectors about the line-up of nine riders on the Australian team for the elite men’s road race in Norway later this month. Brad McGee explains the decision making process and offers a comment on each rider…



World championship preview with Brad McGee

Ride, Ride, 23 Septembre 2016
Placé par: Bitossi

The worlds are getting closer. Qatar is calling and although it’s late in September, there are still a few weeks to go before the races for rainbow jersey are on again. But thoughts are already on what may come from what is always a compelling competition.



McGee on the team pursuit: “It was like an old street fight”

Ride, Rob Arnold, 4 Mars 2016
Placé par: Bitossi

One of the most beautiful of all the cycling disciplines is the team pursuit. Precision, power, poise and sheer determination all on display and the collective all benefitting from cohesion. The Australian team has a remarkable record in this event, winning the gold medal at 11 of the past 23 world championships.



McGee's career makeover

cyclingnews.com, Hedwig Kröner, 19 Octobre 2008
Placé par: lucybears

Olympic Gold medallist Bradley McGee is turning a page. At 32 years of age, the Australian pursuit specialist has decided to end his career as a pro cyclist and become a directeur sportif with his present team, CSC Saxo Bank.



(Giro d'Italia 2008)

Mc Gee et la cerise sur le gâteau

velomagazine.fr, Gilles Le Roc'h, 10 Mai 2008
Placé par: lucybears

Bradley Mc Gee, nouveau venu chez CSC, a des rêves plein la tête tant sur le Giro, le Dauphiné que pour les Jeux Olympiques de Pékin.



Back on track

cyclingnews.com, Shane Stokes, 3 Avril 2008
Placé par: lucybears

Injury has hampered the recent career of Brad McGee, but it appears that the talented Australian may be on course for a return to top form.



"Un changement est toujours une stimulation"

velo-club.net, 1 Avril 2008
Placé par: lucybears

Bradley McGee, né le 24 février 1976 à Sydney, est devenu professionnel en 1998 au sein de l'équipe La Française des Jeux. Le coureur australien a la particularité d'avoir porté le maillot de leader des trois plus grand tours: Tour de France, Tour d'Espagne et Tour d'Italie.



On track for Beijing

cyclingnews.com, Ben Atkins, 26 Novembre 2006
Placé par: lucybears

Most Aussies have flown south for the winter by now, but this Sydneysider is hanging around for longer than usual - allowing him to ride some fun events like the Revolution 14 at the Manchester Velodrome.



Pieces of the puzzle

cyclingnews.com, Les Clarke, 10 Mai 2006
Placé par: lucybears

Brad McGee's performance in stage one of this year's Giro came as a surprise to the Australian, and signalled his emergence from a pretty long trough in form.



"I'm a little bit flat"

eurosport.co.uk, François Picard, 4 Mai 2006
Placé par: lucybears

As Australia's Bradley McGee prepares for Saturday's prologue in Seraing, the FDJeux rider does not expect to wear pink again on the Giro as he did in 2004.



"je ne fais pas souvent un effort comme celui-là si tôt dans la saison."

Vélo 101, Christophe Osmont, 7 Mars 2006
Placé par: lucybears

Malgré des rumeurs de départ à la fin de la dernière saison, et contrairement à ses compatriotes Baden Cooke, Mathew Wilson et Mark Renshaw, Bradley McGee est resté fidèle aux frères Madiot.



«De bonnes bases»

Sport24.com, Florian Egly, 20 Janvier 2006
Placé par: lucybears

Dernière du classement des équipes Pro Tour en 2005, la Française des Jeux aborde sa 10e saison dans le peloton professionnel avec l’équipe la plus jeune du plateau. Bradley McGee, 29 ans, sera une nouvelle fois un des fers de lance de la formation.



Cycling's Harry Kewell

Cyclingnews.com, Anthony Tan, 18 Décembre 2005
Placé par: lucybears

Born in Sydney's western suburbs. Precociously talented. A hit with the ladies. Gets picked up by big-time pro team. Enjoys early success, but later on, an injury sends them to the sidelines. In many ways, the careers of English Premier League football star Harry Kewell and Française des Jeux's Bradley McGee have followed similar trajectories. However, in the recent nail-biting World Cup qualifier against Uruguay, Kewell, after 32 minutes on the bench, rose to the challenge of playing for his country, the midfielder/striker for Liverpool instrumental in ensuring Australia's berth in next year's FIFA World Cup in Germany. Many believe this to be a turning point to greater things for Kewell. If granted permission, Bradley McGee also has the opportunity to play for his country once again at next year's Commonwealth Games, create history, and hopefully, rejuvenate himself. asks: can he do it?



(Vuelta a España 2005)

McGee completes the collection

Cyclingnews.com, Shane Stokes, 30 Août 2005
Placé par: lucybears

After a hard-fought second place on stage 2 of this year's Vuelta a Espana, Australian rider Brad McGee became the only Australian rider to wear the leader's jersey in all three Grand Tours. Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes spoke with a dazed but happy McGee after capturing the leader's gold jersey.



(Vuelta a España 2005)

New goals and grand tour realism for Mr Chrono

Cyclingnews.com, Shane Stokes, 28 Août 2005
Placé par: lucybears

Tipped as a grand tour contender a couple of years ago, Australian time trial specialist Brad McGee has had an up-and-down career since, reaching one of its lowest points in July as injury torpedoed his Tour de France hopes. For his Vuelta debut he's here to learn, to pick up a stage win and to take a more realistic attitude to three-week tours, as he tells Shane Stokes.








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