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Riders Profile: Kristian House





5 Interviews

PEZ Talk: Condor’s Kristian House

Pez Cyclingnews, Edmond Hood, 18 October 2015
Posted by: Bitossi

It seems like Kristian House has been around forever, or maybe we are so used to seeing him in the black race kit of Rapha/Condor/Sharp/JLT teams and its different reincarnations. All that is going to change as Kristian is about to move on to a new team. Ed Hood caught-up with Mr. House to hear his news.



On breakaways, the British championship, and the domestic road scene.

Road Cycling UK, Colin Henrys, 11 November 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

Former national champion Kristian House (Rapha Condor-JLT) is no stranger to the breakaway, particularly at the Tour of Britain where he was crowned King of the Mountains in 2012.



"it’s not often you’re riding along in the bunch and you see giraffes and elephants at the side of the road!"

pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 16 March 2011
Posted by: lucybears

In the glitz of the European professional season sparking into life it’s easy for results to get missed – take Kristian House’s (GB & Rapha Condor Sharp) win in the Tour of South Africa for instance. We caught up with the former British National Champion after his triumph way down south.



"Everyone gets their chance"

podiumcafe.com, 9 March 2010
Posted by: lucybears

Kristian House earned the right to wear the British National Champion’s jersey last year by combining determination, tactical astuteness, and track-honed finishing speed to make the decisive breakaway, then win a three-up sprint from Peter Kennaugh and Daniel Lloyd on a challenging course in Wales.



A Little Ahead of the Rest

veloresults.co.uk, Ed Hood, 29 March 2009
Posted by: lucybears

Kristian House (Rapha Condor & GB) is one of those riders who ‘looks the part,’ dark skinned and stylish, he just looks like he can win races. When we heard about him riding very strongly in the pre season Bay Criterium Series in Australia, we thought we’d better ‘have a word.’








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