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Team Profile: CANNONDALE PRO CYCLING TEAM 2016



Interviews (30)



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Jonathan Dibben
On swapping Manchester for the blue Sky ahead

Road Cyling UK, 21 December 2016
Jon Dibben has finished the year by swapping rainy Manchester for wall-to-wall sunshine on the Cote d’Azure. This might in itself be sufficient reward for his graduation from British Cycling’s Olympic Academy to the ranks of Team Sky, but the 22-year-old’s ambition extends beyond gaining a suntan.


Pierre Rolland
CyclingNews,
20 December 2016

The Tour de France has become so bland
Interview with Frenchman on shifting his focus to stage wins, is one of the modern peloton’s veterans of the Tour de France, having ridden the last eight editions, but even he is growing tired of La Grande Boucle.



Phillip Gaimon
CyclingNews,
2 November 2016

Phil Gaimon on risk versus reward, retirement … and reinvention
Earlier this week Cannondale-Drapac rider Phil Gaimon announced he was retiring from the sport at just 30 years of age. He’s still young, he had offers from teams but, weighing things up, he decided that the lure of the sport and the strength of those offers weren’t enough for him to stay involved.


Benjamin King
Cyclingtips,
6 October 2016

On maturing, giving back, and a new beginning with Dimension Data
He began with “I was happy with the Vuelta,” and ended with silence, a soliloquy of a 2016 full of emotions — a season with extreme highs and lows. What has emerged on the other end, for American Ben King, is not merely a seasoned bike racer, but a person who has matured and learned about himself th



Michael Woods
Cyclingtips,
5 September 2016

here are no easy days
Friends and teammates can tell stories about the high speeds, the cutthroat racing, the massive peloton, the narrow roads, and the overall pageantry, but until a rider is in the mix, they can’t possibly understand what it’s like to compete at cycling’s highest level.


Phillip Gaimon
Cyclingtips,
14 June 2016

Why Phil Gaimon believes Danielson wasn’t doping
“We can’t take cookies from strangers.” With ever more precise anti-doping tests, Cannondale pro speaks about everyday concerns about accidental positives.



Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski
Cyclingtips,
1 June 2016

After a promising Giro d’Italia, Joe Dombrowski’s stock is on the rise. Is a move in store?
On the morning of the first road stage of the Giro d’Italia, in Arnhem, Netherlands, CyclingTips asked American Joe Dombrowski which stage he thought might be an opportunity for him to shine.


Andrew Talansky
Cyclingtips,
21 May 2016

The journey isn’t always what you expect
He’s won the Criterium du Dauphiné. He’s been second at the Tour de Romandie. He’s been national time trial champion, and finished in the top 10 of the Tour de France and Vuelta a España. And he’s still only 27 years old.



Pierre Rolland
Cyclingnews,
22 April 2016

Cannondale opened my eyes to evolution
It is said that a change is as good as a rest, and Pierre Rolland is embracing the changes in his first season at Cannondale. Rolland had spent nine seasons on French teams, including seven with Jean-Rene Bernaudeau – whose team is now known as Direct Energie – before he made the surprise move to th


Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski
Cyclingnews.com,
18 April 2016

Gearing up for Giro d'Italia debut
After suffering an injury setback in 2014, Joe Dombrowski got back on track last year as he builds on his potential as a future Grand Tour contender. The former Baby Giro winner claimed his first professional general classification victory at the Tour of Utah and rode his first Grand Tour at the Vue



Howes Alex
CyclingNews,
25 January 2016

I went from being one of the young guys to one of the most experienced
Embarking on his sixth season at WorldTour level, Alex Howes has gone from promising young rookie to an experienced hand in the peloton. He has been with the same set-up since he turned professional in 2012, and with Slipstream’s latest change to Cannondale this season, Howes has found himself turn


Michael Woods
Ride,
22 January 2016

I’m a pretty competitive guy
An attack on the final climb of stage three in the Tour Down Under by Michael Woods shoved him into the spotlight of world cycling. He’s enjoyed success before but his move along with Sergio Henao of Sky made a few people pay attention. Rob Arnold spoke to Cannondale Pro Cycling’s new recruit who is



Rigoberto Uran
Alps&Andes,
12 January 2016

Choosing to forego revenge, and looking to the future instead
When Rigoberto Urán was only 14 years old, his father was gunned down near Urrao, Colombia. Most said he died at the hands of paramilitary forces, but considering the mood in Colombia at the time, it could have been any number of groups, for any number of reasons. As Urán himself has said in the p


Wouter Wippert
CyclingNews,
12 January 2016

Wippert targeting stage one success
Wouter Wippert returns to the Tour Down Under 12-months on from his final day stage win with his new Cannondale team looking for a repeat victory. The 25-year-old, who won nine races in the two seasons he spent with the Drapac Pro-Continental team, explained to Cyclingnews that starting the Australi



Lawson Craddock
Velo News,
5 January 2016

Craddock looks for stage race success in move to Cannondale
Sometimes it’s hard to remember that Lawson Craddock is only 23. It seems like the Texan has been around longer than his two years in the UCI WorldTour ranks. Considered one of America’s most promising young riders, Craddock makes a big move in 2016 to Cannondale Pro Cycling Team.


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