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I Grandi Giri nel futuro di David?
cicloweb.it, Sebastiano Cipriani, 5 Février 2010
Placé par: lucybears
corridori che hanno vinto almeno una tappa in tutti e tre i GT ce ne sono, meno sono quelli che ci sono riusciti senza essere velocisti o scalatori: David Zabriskie è uno di loro.
"I guess its been a long time coming"
VeloNation, Steve Jones, 7 Octobre 2009
Placé par: lucybears
David Zabriskie has had many successes in stage racing, including the rare accomplishment of stage wins in all three Grand Tours, successively no less, but it wasn't until his win at the Tour of Missouri last month that the American could add overall stage race victory to his name.
"I’ve been on the podium of stage races. I just never got to that top step until now"
velocitynation.com, 23 Septembre 2009
Placé par: lucybears
We recently caught up with Dave Zabriskie of the Garmin Slipstream team. Dave has won a lot of bike races in his 11-year pro career. Now he's also won a career-first stage race title with his win in the Tour of Missouri.
(Tour de France 2009)
"on dit du parcours de Monaco qu'il est difficile mais je pense pouvoir y tirer mon épingle du jeu."
Vélo 101, 29 Juin 2009
Placé par: lucybears
Vendredi 26 juin, l'été a déjà très bien marqué son empreinte sur la Catalogne où Barcelone, sa capitale, souhaite déjà la bienvenue à la caravane du Tour de France à coups d'oriflammes colorés.
(Giro d'Italia 2009)
Zabriskie at the Giro
nyvelocity.com, 19 Mai 2009
Placé par: lucybears
We're talking to Dave Zabriskie via IM, as he has a circus phone that doesn't work in Italy and he's in a hotel with no phones (I think he's in the outhouse right now)
"You pull out the weiner"
nyvelocity.com, 24 Janvier 2009
Placé par: lucybears
Any interview with Garmin Slipstream's Dave Zabriskie is going to go places that many interviews do not. The following is an example of how things go when you talk to Dave Zabriskie when he has some time to kill.
Zabriskie optimistic for Olympic success
cyclingnews.com, Mark Zalewski, 4 Août 2008
Placé par: lucybears
The 29 year-old from Salt Lake City is the current U.S. time trial champion, a stage winner in all three Grand Tours and one of the best moustache growers on his Garmin-Chipotle team. But along with his accomplishments have been a string of injuries at inopportune moments.
"It's like these guys don't think"
velocitynation, 22 Juillet 2008
Placé par: lucybears
29-year-old Dave Zabriskie is currently recuperating and training in his native Salt Lake City, Utah, after crashing out of the Giro d'Italia. When he crashed, Zabriskie injured his L1 vertebrae and subsequently returned to the States to begin the long road to full recovery.
Training full gas for China
bikeradar.com, Gary Boulanger, 19 Juillet 2008
Placé par: lucybears
American pro cyclist Dave Zabriskie, who raced for US Postal and Team CSC, now races for the Garmin-Chipotle team. Known to be fairly guarded and succinct in his interviews, we managed to learn a little more about the fun-loving American who is a former roommate of Floyd Landis.
(Giro d'Italia 2008)
"Over the bars onto my ass"
velocitynation.com, 22 Mai 2008
Placé par: lucybears
Dave Zabriskie was an integral part of Slipstream’s successful TTT squad in the Giro and was slated to ride the Tour de France, but after crashing hard and fracturing a vertebra his season plans, including the Tour, are now uncertain. (note - our email interview began before the Giro started)
Salsa dancing with Zabriskie
bicycling.com, Joe Lindsey, 27 Février 2008
Placé par: lucybears
Is Slipstream's Dave Zabriskie getting better, or are we all just finally starting to understand one of the Pro Tour's most misunderstood talents?
"What was that? I wasn't listening...."
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 31 Janvier 2008
Placé par: lucybears
Along with a number of other high profile signings over the off-season, Dave Zabriskie made the eyebrow raising move from the best team in the world, CSC, to the upstart but ever so promising Slipstream presented by Chipotle squad.
"It is kind of a risk on my part"
dailypeloton.com, Brian C. Grenier, 28 Octobre 2007
Placé par: lucybears
28-year-old Dave Zabriskie has moved to the Slipstream/Chipotle Professional Cycling Team for the comig season and is only months away from fulfilling his dream by competing at the 2008 Beijing Games in China next summer.
Quietly moving forward
cyclingnews.com, Gregor Brown, 5 Juillet 2007
Placé par: lucybears
David Zabriskie, who briefly held the famed Maillot Jaune in 2005, has been quietly building towards the 2007 Tour de France with his training mates, including compatriot and Tour teammate Christian Vande Velde, at home in Spain since the finish of the Dauphiné Libéré.
Dave Z Talks Tour of California
pezcyclingnews.com, Bob Cullinan, 1 Février 2007
Placé par: lucybears
The countdown to the February 18th opening of the Tour of California is on and Team CSC is assembling in NorCal for three weeks of training. American time trial stud Dave Zabriskie talked about his chances at this year’s ToCA, and how last year’s all-out effort may have hurt him later in the season.
Back for more
cyclingnews.com, Shane Stokes, 20 Février 2006
Placé par: lucybears
Much of the post-Lance attention has been focused on Tom Danielson but there is another young American who has been showing excellent potential, and is already in good form after finishing fifth in the prologue at the Tour of California.
From A Different Angle
Pezcyclingnews.com, Dave Aldersebaes, 30 Novembre 2005
Placé par: lucybears
Let's say you're Dave Zabriskie. You've worn the yellow jersey, you've cut your hand wide open, and your 2005 season is at an end. What are you doing to prep for 2006?
How bizarre
Cyclingnews.com, Anthony Tan, 15 Octobre 2005
Placé par: lucybears
A bizarre chain of events put an end to what was a dream run for Dave Zabriskie. Cyclingnews' Anthony Tan talks to the man himself in an effort to make sense of it.
PEZ-Clusive Interview: David Zabriskie
Pezcyclingnews.com, Dave Aldersebaes, 17 Août 2005
Placé par: lucybears
When we last left Dave Zabriskie, it was after the cycling world had watched him experience the highest of highs and the lowest of lows at the 2005 Tour de France. From Yellow to the tarmac, and eventually being forced to withdraw from injury, Dave has undoubtedly had one heck of a summer.
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