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Riders Profile: Douglas Dewey






5 Interviews

La Grande Interview : Douglas Dewey

Direct Velo, Pierre Carrey, 27 March 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

Comme Adam Yates avant lui, Douglas Dewey doit se forger son propre destin. Il n'a jamais profité de l'académie qui rassemble les meilleurs Espoirs britanniques ni jamais porté le maillot de son équipe nationale, sans doute parce qu'il a débuté la compétition "une année trop tard".



PEZ Talk: Young Gun, Douglas Dewey.

Pez Cyclingnews, Edmond Hood, 15 March 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

Our talent spotter Ed Hood has been at it again scouring the globe for the next big rider. This time he’s found a young Englishman making his way through the ranks in Nantes, France with the prestigious amateur team Union Cycliste Nantes Atlantique – the home to many riders in the past who have gone on to pro careers. Could Douglas Dewey be another name on that list in the future?



Q & A: Doug Dewey in France.

VeloUK, VeloUK, 26 February 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

Dave Rayner funded rider, Doug Dewey is already a winner in 2014 and has two goals, to have fun and turn professional!



C'était vraiment un parcours qui me convenait.

Direct Vélo, Freddy Guérin, 15 February 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

Douglas Dewey (Team U Nantes Atlantique) a remporté ce samedi la première épreuve du Circuit des Plages vendéennes (Elite Nationale), disputée sur 144,2 kilomètres autour de Brétignolles-sur-Mer. Parti dans le dernier tour de circuit, le Britannique a devancé Lilian Calmejane (Vendée U), son compagnon d'échappée. Il répond aux questions de www.directvelo.com.



Moving Up to U.C.Nantes Atlantique.

VeloVeritas, Ed Hood, 22 September 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

The last time VeloVeritas spoke to Douglas Dewey was at the British National Time Trial Championships in Scotland back in June where he finished fourth. But it wasn’t all places of honour for the Surrey man; there were six good wins in France, too. And some UK wins as well – but ‘they don’t count.’ The six wins obviously counted with French Division One team, Union Cycliste Nantes Atlantique, his équipe for season 2014.








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