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Coureurs Profil: Jonathan Vaughters






14 Interviews

The Tour of California can come back but racing in the US has to be re-invented.

Cyclingnews, Ellis Bacon, 29 Octobre 2019
Placé par: Bitossi

EF Education First manager says cycling needs to be more agile according to its different markets.



Cannondale-Drapac ‘pulled off something incredible’ at Tour de France

CyclingTips, Shane Stokes, 26 Juillet 2017
Placé par: Bitossi

Standing at the team bus in Paris on Sunday evening, Cannondale-Drapac manager Jonathan Vaughters was holding a glass of champagne. His team had reason to celebrate; 30 minutes earlier Rigoberto Uran had finished second overall at the Tour de France.



There's a chance…

Ride, Rob Arnold, 22 Juillet 2017
Placé par: Bitossi

After 19 stages and 3,414.5km of racing, Cannondale-Drapac has a rider in third place overall. Rigoberto Uran starts the 20th stage just 29 seconds behind the yellow jersey… can he win the Tour? We ask team manager Jonathan Vaughters…



Interview de Jonathan Vaughters

Velo 101, Velo 101, 2 Août 2016
Placé par: Bitossi

Manager de Cannondale-Drapac - "Nous avons fait un Tour de France moyen. Nous avons eu pas mal de malchance. D'un autre côté, c'est très encourageant."



On Rolland: ‘He was training like someone was training in 1975’

Velo News, Gregor Brown, 12 Janvier 2016
Placé par: Bitossi

Cannondale’s new French star for the Tour de France Pierre Rolland has so much room for improvement that manager Jonathan Vaughters said he was shocked this winter during testing.



One of the most innovative team managers in professional cycling - Part 2

Peloton, John Wilcockson, 28 Novembre 2014
Placé par: Bitossi

He talked about the reasons for the merger between his Garmin-Sharp team and Team Cannondale; the out-of-balance $40 million-a-year budgets of several rival squads; the persisting shadow of doping hanging over the sport; how his earning an MBA has affected his views on the business side of team sustainability ....



One of the most innovative team managers in professional cycling - Part 1

Peloton, John Wilcockson, 27 Novembre 2014
Placé par: Bitossi

After starting out with a developmental team in 2003, he later instituted a strict anti-doping policy at Slipstream Sports with an internal blood-testing program that far exceeded the then requirements of the Union Cycliste Internationale.



Interview de Jonathan Vaughters

Velo101, Velo101, 3 Août 2014
Placé par: Bitossi

Manager de Garmin-Sharp - "Quand nous avons perdu Andrew Talansky, c'était une déception. Je pense vraiment qu'il aurait pu faire un Top 5, voire un podium."



Jonathan Vaughters Talks Doping Reform

www.bicycling.com, Joe Lindsey, 23 Août 2012
Placé par: McK

When Jonathan Vaughters published his op-ed in the New York Times admitting to doping as a pro cyclist, BICYCLING requested an interview hoping to learn more about why he chose to finally come forward, and what he hoped to accomplish with his admission. He declined to address his time on U.S. Postal, citing a wish to respect the ongoing USADA investigation into alleged doping practices on the team, but was otherwise open. In a nearly two-hour conversation at his Denver home, Vaughters talked in detail about his career, his decision to dope and struggles to try to be competitive without pharmaceutical help, and how those experiences shaped his interest in the sport’s reform. This transcript has been edited for clarity and organization, but is otherwise unchanged.



Part 3, Creating Value for Sponsors

Podium Cafe, Chris Fontecchio and Jen See, 12 Janvier 2011
Placé par: Bitossi

Welcome to the third episode in Podium Cafe's interview with Jonathan Vaughters. In these final two parts, we turn the conversation to the business of cycling and focus on the nuts and bolts of running a top level cycling team. Here, we talk about keeping sponsors happy and maintaining Garmin-Cervélo's anti-doping program.



Part 2, Transitions!

Podium Cafe, Chris Fontecchio and Jen See, 11 Janvier 2011
Placé par: Bitossi

In our first installment of our four-part interview with Garmin-Cervélo's Jonathan Vaughters, we talked about how the merger (if that's the right word) came about between two ambitious, young franchises. From instability comes some serious ballast; from chaos comes a broader program, a bigger, more ambitious single project under the Slipstream Sports franchise. So what does that mean on the road for the newly transformed team Garmin-Cervélo?



Part 1, Creating the New Garmin-Cervélo Team

Podium Cafe, Chris Fontecchio and Jen See, 10 Janvier 2011
Placé par: Bitossi

Welcome to the first episode of the Podium Cafe interview with Jonathan Vaughters. Today, we talk about how Garmin and Cervélo became one big team, a process Vaughters describes as a "tug-of-war."



(Tour de France 2008)

Jonathan Vaughters and his drugs-free team

timesonline.co.uk, Paul Kimmage, 30 Juin 2008
Placé par: lucybears

In this first of five dispatches from the Tour, team director Jonathan Vaughters tells the former professional rider about his mission to rescue cycling from drugs shame



Part 4, Building a Better Mousetrap

Podium Cafe, Chris Fontecchio and Jen See, 0 0000
Placé par: Bitossi

On December 10, Slipstream Sports owner and Garmin-Cervélo manager Jonathan Vaughters wrote an op-ed piece at CyclingNews calling for a new approach to structuring the sport of cycling. The editorial followed in the wake of the Geox disaster, in which the Pro Tour stiffed the team, the new sponsor threatened to jump ship, and the team suddenly stood on shaky ground.








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