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Renners Profiel: Christopher Boardman
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How One Rider Shaped the Future of British Cycling
Mpora, Tristan Kennedy, 12 Augustus 2016
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More than two decades ago, his pioneering ride in the Olympics kick-started a cycling revolution. And that was just the start of it...
Chris Boardman on pro-tips for amateur cyclists
total Women's Cycling, Lorna North, 7 September 2015
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We recently spoke to Chris Boardman, best known, in the UK at least, for his winning performance at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and today as a prominent advocate for UK Cycling
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Chris Boardman interview
Cyclist, James Witts, 22 April 2015
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'The Professor' gives us his insight on designing Boardman bikes, the 'Secret Squirrel Club' and the future of cycling.
Interview: Chris Boardman MBE
London Cycling Campaign, London Cycling Campaign, 17 December 2013
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He's won Olympic gold, held world records, worn the yellow jersey at the Tour de France and launched a successful bike brand, but these days Chris Boardman is making headlines for his cycling activism work. He speaks to London Cyclist editor, John Kitchiner
The Big Interview: Chris Boardman
Trithlete Europe, Trithlete Europe, 7 Augustus 2013
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Chris Boardman is one of Britain’s cycling legends and paved the way for many to follow in his footsteps. Among his many accolades Boardman won Olympic gold and bronze medals, a stage of the Tour de France and held the hour record on two occasions.
Chris Boardman interview
Coach, Max Anderton, 14 December 2012
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Cycling legend Chris Boardman tells MF about his new bike range and shares his tips on how to improve cycling performance
The Olympic TT star on technology, speed and the future
Bike Radar, Jeff Jones, 29 September 2012
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When it comes to time trialling, Chris Boardman has done it all. As a rider he won an Olympic gold medal in the invididual pursuit, took the Tour de France prologue three times and broke the world hour record three times. He still holds records for the fastest average speed in a Tour prologue (55.152km/h) and the absolute hour record (56.375km).
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