Christopher Latham
VeloVeritas, 16 December 2015
World Cup Omnium Silver Medallist
If there’s one negative you can fire at British Cycling’s hugely successful track cycling campaign over the last decade it’s that perhaps the young talent hasn’t come through as fast we’d expected – Burke, Clancy and Wiggins are far from unfamiliar names.
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Mark Stewart
VeloVeritas, 12 December 2015
Hitting the Headlines Again with Gold at the Track World Cup
We last spoke to him after his wins in the British scratch and team pursuit championships - not forgetting his silver in the points race.
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Luke Rowe
Rouleur, 10 December 2015
Luke Rowe interview
"I absolutely love it." Hard graft, a cast iron constitution and good mates make the difference for Team Sky's young road captain.
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Owain Doull
Cafe Roubaix, 28 November 2015
I’d like to focus on the Northern Classics in the future.
Like many of today’s riders, Owain Doull has started by doing something completely different than cycling, and that was rugby, which he played competitively as it is the biggest sport in Wales. One day, he decided to give it a go in the outdoor velodrome located just ten minutes from his home in Car
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Geraint Thomas
Independent, 6 November 2015
The Olympic gold-winning cyclist on doping, learning Welsh, and craving curries
Thomas is a double Olympic gold-winning Welsh track and road cyclist. He will be competing for Team Sky at the Revolution Series in London on 14 November (cyclingrevolution.com)
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Hugh Carthy
VeloVeritas, 28 October 2015
a Season of Ups and Downs with Caja Rural.
Here at VeloVeritas we rate 21 year-old Englishman Hugh Carthy; not for him a ride with a team where the lingua franca is his native tongue – no sir, Spain’s only Pro Continental team, Caja Rural is who he signed with after his excellent Tour of Korea win for Condor, last season.
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Thomas Geraint
The Guardian, 27 October 2015
I definitely believe I can win the Tour de France one day
Geraint Thomas wore a giant dragon onesie at Bristol airport on the day he began to realise his life had changed. Such an outfit is not that outlandish for a man as humorous as the Welsh cyclist and it is also obvious that two milestones occurred this month to underpin Thomas’s conviction that he ha
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Mark Stewart
VeloVeritas, 14 October 2015
Two Golds Mean a Very Successful British Track Championships
Last year it was the British points race jersey which Mark Stewart came away from the National Track Championships with; this year he was runner-up in the event – but he did win the scratch race and was in the winning team pursuit squad - so not a bad old ‘British’ for the Dundee man.
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Daniel Mclay
Pez Cyclingnews, 14 October 2015
PEZ Talk: Dan McLay of Team BSE
PEZ has been following the career of Dan McLay since he joined the Lotto development team back at the start of the 2011 season. Since then he has had a very successful amateur career in Belgium that carried him to a pro contract with the French Bretagne-Séché Environnement team. Now after his first
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Mark Cavendish
The Telegraph, 29 September 2015
I’d even try synchronised swimming if it gave me chance of going to Rio Olympics
Mark Cavendish on how transfer to new team could help him to fulfil Olympic dream and why he is scouting flats in Manchester to boost his selection battle.
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Stephen Cummings
Cyclist, 1 September 2015
Steve Cummings interview
Cyclist catches up with the Wirral-born pro rider on the second rest day of the Tour de France, just 72 hours after his stage victory.
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Alex Dowsett
Rouleur, 12 August 2015
Wiggins's Hour record is beatable
The Movistar powerhouse reflects on his torrid Tour, the Hour Record and a season of constant ups and downs
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Daniel Pearson
Rouleur, 24 July 2015
A Welshman in Italy
British Cycling's Olympic Academy is now so well established that the idea of a young rider going abroad to further his career seems dated. Dan Pearson, however, is making it in Italy
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Tao Geoghegan Hart
Cafe Roubaix, 18 July 2015
Guest of the week at Cafe Roubaix
20-year-old Tao Geoghegan Hart is riding his second season with Axeon Cycling, the team managed by former pro Axel Merckx, which throughout the years has put many riders on the World Tour map. Since joining the US-based squad, the Hackney-born rider – touted by many to be a future Grand Tour winner
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Mark Cavendish
The Telegraph, 14 July 2015
10 things you didn't know about the Tour de France
The ‘Manx Missile’ Mark Cavendish opens up to Mark Bailey about the surprising daily realities of cycling in the Tour de France – from dodgy hotels and aggressive autograph-hunters to what riders chat about to beat the pain
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Luke Rowe
Road Cycling UK, 2 July 2015
Luke Rowe relishing Tour de France debut
Tour de France debutant Luke Rowe is relishing the opportunity to chaperone Chris Froome and fly the Welsh flag alongside Geraint Thomas at cycling’s biggest race.
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