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Riders Profile: Tyler Hamilton


Interviews (22)
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22 Interviews

The redemption of Tyler Hamilton

Cyclingtips, Shane Stokes, 29 November 2016
Posted by: Bitossi

He’s a stage victor in all three Grand Tours, and the winner of the 2003 Liège-Bastogne-Liège. He’s also a former pro rider, past doper and current anti-doping advocate. Tyler Hamilton spoke this month to a crowd of students and academics in Oxford, England. He opened up about his past in the sport, using his example as a cautionary tale about the pressures of sport and the temptation of doping.



Il ciclismo cambierà, quando tutti i giovani non accetteranno più il sistema. 2ª

Cycle!, Giovanni Bettini, 12 September 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

Un personaggio controverso e, per certi versi, negativo. Protagonista di pagine tristi del ciclismo, parte di un sistema che, purtroppo, da anni mette in difficoltà anche chi ama e pratica onestamente questo sport. Tyler Hamilton è un ciclista che si è dopato ed è stato scoperto. E, ora, a suo dire, si è pentito: ha pagato un prezzo piuttosto alto per i suoi errori e le conseguenze personali di quegli anni assurdi non sono state indolori. Oggi è uno dei grandi accusatori di Lance Armstrong, ma le opinioni sul suo conto sono controverse: c’è chi lo considera un vero pentito e chi un’opportunista. Il suo libro “La corsa segreta” è uscito anche in Italia con l’editore Limina. La sua testimonianza, inoltre, ha ispirato un film diretto da Jay Roach, prodotto da Warner Bros e con protagonista Bradley Cooper.



Il ciclismo cambierà, quando tutti i giovani non accetteranno più il sistema. 1ª

Cycle!, Giovanni Bettini, 11 September 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

Un personaggio controverso e, per certi versi, negativo. Protagonista di pagine tristi del ciclismo, parte di un sistema che, purtroppo, da anni mette in difficoltà anche chi ama e pratica onestamente questo sport. Tyler Hamilton è un ciclista che ha sbagliato e, ora, a suo dire, si è pentito: ha pagato un prezzo piuttosto alto per i suoi errori e le conseguenze personali di quegli anni assurdi non sono state indolori. Oggi è uno dei grandi accusatori di Lance Armstrong, nonché autore di un libro “The secret race” che ha fatto molto scalpore. La sua testimonianza, inoltre, ha ispirato un film diretto da Jay Roach, prodotto da Warner Bros e con protagonista Bradley Cooper.



Exclusive interview: Tyler Hamilton

cyclingnews, Daniel Benson, 7 February 2013
Posted by: Jacco

It's 2000, a month before the Sydney Olympics and Lance Armstrong and Tyler Hamilton have come to a stop in the centre of Sospel. The US Postal pair are halfway through a five hour sortie through the foothills around Nice and Sospel, and its sleepy seclusion offers a brief respite from the heat of the midday sun as the two men fill up their bidons.



Tyler Hamilton Training and More

Pro Cycling News, Luke Allingham, 21 January 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

Tyler Hamilton was a professional cyclist from the late 1990's to the early 2000's. He raced at the top level with some of the top teams, riding in the world's top bicycle races and claiming for impressive results to his name. After retiring from professional cycling at the end of the 2008 season, he and his wife, Lindsay, began the training company, Tyler Hamilton Training.



Victim Or Villain?

pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 3 December 2009
Posted by: lucybears

Back from a two year suspension for failing a drugs test after a Vuelta time trial win - a further 'positive' from his winning ride in the Olympic time trial championships was rendered null and void due to improper storage of the 'B' sample - it looked like all of his demons were behind him in 2008.



Part 2: I never gave up

roadcycling.com, Dave Osborne, 10 September 2008
Posted by: lucybears

Tyler Hamilton of Team Rock Racing talks about his difficult years of suspension, his year with Team Tinkoff, the move to Rock Racing, the current state of US cycling – and he tells us about the qualities of a new bike brand he fancies.



Part 1: Having a ton of fun

roadcycling.com, Dave Osborne, 6 September 2008
Posted by: lucybears

Tyler Hamilton talks about winning the US Pro Road Cycling Championships, the very exciting finish, and his transition from Team Tinkoff to Rock Racing.



Este triunfo es realmente Especial

Ciclismohoy.com, 4 September 2008
Posted by: lucybears

Tyler Hamilton (Rock Racing) es el nuevo campeón de Estados Unidos tras tras batir al sprint a Blake Cladwell (Garmin). El sprint entre los dos fue tan ajustado que el triunfo lo tuvo que decidir la foto finish. El tercer puesto fue para Danny Pate (Garmin).



Moving on

cyclingnews.com, Paul Verkuylen, 3 September 2008
Posted by: lucybears

Tyler Hamilton successfully completed his comeback to top flight racing on Sunday, winning the US Pro Championships. The win in Greenville was his first single day race victory since the 2003 Liège-Bastogne-Liège.



The road back

velonews.com, Jason Sumner, 15 April 2007
Posted by: lucybears

Events surrounding the 2007 Tour de Georgia officially kicked off Saturday afternoon in Peachtree City, which meant two things were less than 48 hours away: The start of stage 1 and - more significantly - the return of Tyler Hamilton.



Back Pedaling Part 2: the Interview Outtakes

Outside Magazine, John Bradley, 18 February 2007
Posted by: lucybears

In the March, 2007 issue of Outside Magazine Tyler Hamilton discusses his from exile, court battles, Floyd Landis, and his new team.



Back Pedaling Part 1

Outside Magazine, John Bradley, 18 February 2007
Posted by: lucybears

After a two-year ban from pro cycling for doping violations, Tyler Hamilton wants to prove he's the same clean-cut guy once picked to succeed Lance. At 36, does he still have what it takes to win? And if he does, will anyone cheer?



Siamo una squadra molto forte

Tinkoff Credit Systems, 17 February 2007
Posted by: lucybears

Tyler Hamilton si riposa nel bus della squadra dopo la più dura tappa del Giro del Mediterraneo mentre risponde alle nostre domande.



We are a strong team

Tinkoff Credit Systems, 17 February 2007
Posted by: lucybears

Tyler Hamilton was relaxing after the hardest stage of Tour Méditerranéen in the team bus when he gave us this short interview.



« Je crois Floyd »

sport365.fr, 7 February 2007
Posted by: lucybears

De retour à la compétition sur l’Etoile de Bessèges après une suspension de deux ans, Tyler Hamilton se félicite de pouvoir remonter sur un vélo. L’ancien lieutenant de Lance Armstrong prend également la défense de Landis.



"Creo Floyd"

elmundo.es, 7 February 2007
Posted by: lucybears

El estadounidense Tyler Hamilton, reaparecido tras dos años de suspensión por dopaje, considera que su compatriota Floyd Landis, positivo por testosterona en el último Tour de Francia, es "inocente".



"Ich glaube Floyd"

radsportnews.net, 7 February 2007
Posted by: lucybears

Der Amerikaner Tyler Hamilton (Tinkoff), der gerade eine zweijährige Dopingsperre abgesessen hat, kehrte jetzt in den Farben des Tinkoff- Teams beim "Stern von Besseges" ins Renngeschehen zurück.



Back to racing

cyclingnews.com, Gregor Brown, 30 November 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Tyler Hamilton recently confirmed his comeback to the sport of professional cycling by signing with emerging Italian team, Tinkoff Credit Systems. The American, controversial holder of the 2004 Olympic time trial gold medal, will surely help the Russia-backed team enter big races like the Giro d'Italia.



"we were so naïve" ( part 1 )

dailypeloton.com, Vaughn Trevi, 28 February 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Now that the this strange, unexpected, and prolonged CAS appeal is over it's time to speak to the man himself...



"we were so naïve" ( part 2 )

dailypeloton.com, Vaughn Trevi, 28 February 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Now that the this strange, unexpected, and prolonged CAS appeal is over it's time to speak to the man himself...



You Can Ask Me Anything (2)

Daily Peloton, Charlie Melk, 30 0206
Posted by: Bitossi

To many, the name Tyler Hamilton implies many things in 2006 that it didn’t in 2004. A year and a half into his suspension for allegedly transfusing someone else’s blood, and at the end of a lengthy appeal process that ultimately ended negatively for him, he waits now, readying himself for a return to the sport he loves. But as you’ll read, he’s not just sitting around, letting the external events of this case happen to him.








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