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Team Profile: DIMENSION DATA 2016



Interviews (20)



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Nathan Haas
Nathan Haas on nerve damage, backing Cavendish and tussling with Sagan

Cyclingtips, 7 November 2016
The intensity of cycling is such that the body and mind take a battering at numerous points of the season. But for Nathan Haas, the Australian rider competing with Team Dimension Data, there was one moment this year that brought home just how far he had pushed, and hurt, his body.


Cameron Meyer
Cyclingtips,
5 October 2016

I needed to take time away
When Cameron Meyer and Dimension Data announced in June that they’d parted ways with immediate effect, many cycling fans were left with questions. Meyer had cited “personal issues” for his departure, but no further information was forthcoming.



Stephen Cummings
Cyclist,
8 July 2016

Steve Cummings interview
Cyclist caught up with the Wirral-born pro rider on the second rest day of the 2015 Tour de France, just 72 hours after his stage victory.


Songezo Jim
Pez Cyclingnews,
11 May 2016

GIRO Rider Songezo Jim Gets PEZ’d
During a hectic first rest day on the Giro d’Italia, Ed Hood managed to get hold of Dimension Data’s Songezo Jim to get his impression of the 2016 Giro so far. We get the inside line from the South African on the second Grand Tour of his career, how does Italy compare to Spain, life in Europe and hi



Nathan Haas
Ride,
3 May 2016

Attack the Pack – a cycling card game
There’s a game you can play when you’ve got 20 minutes to spare. It doesn’t involve a screen. It’s not an app. It involves numbers and there are formulas that have been conceived after years of consultation with gaming specialists. And it’s about cycling. Sort of.


Tyler Farrar
Velo News,
4 February 2016

The stars aligned there for a few years
Tyler Farrar is ready to slot into a helper’s role in the lead-out of the man who was once his most bitter rival, Mark Cavendish. Five years ago, the pair battled in the sprints, but Farrar is a realist and optimist at heart, and he’s excited to be part of the Cavendish Express for 2016.


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