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Team Profile: ORICA - SCOTT 2017



Interviews (11)



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Mitchell Docker
Coming back around the circle

Ride, 29 December 2017
A long interview with one of Australian cycling’s most charismatic riders. Mitch Docker talks about changing teams, parenthood, the future of media, and “that crash” from Paris-Roubaix 2016.


Carlos Verona Quintanilla
Entre Cunetas,
4 November 2017

Quiero hacer una buena Vuelta para poder ir al Tour en 2019
Van pasando los años y Carlos Verona sigue siendo uno de los ciclistas más jóvenes del pelotón español aunque, como el dice, se nota que van pasando los años.



Mathew Hayman
Ride,
12 July 2017

We're only human
How do riders manage a rest day? In a range of ways… and sometimes they even rest. Mathew Hayman explains…


Luke Durbridge
Ride,
5 July 2017

Optimistic attitude for Luke Durbridge
The Tour began with nine Australians and that tally is down to eight after the withdrawal of Luke Durbridge because of an accident in stage one. We spoke to ‘Durbo’ before the start of stage five to find out how his recuperation is going.



Alexander Edmondson
CyclingTips,
2 May 2017

Primed for debut Giro after breakout spring: ‘I definitely didn’t see this coming’
When commentators mistook a flying Alex Edmondson (Orica-Scott) for teammate Michael Albasini in the closing metres of stage two of last week’s Tour de Romandie, it was a reasonable mistake to make. After all, Albasini had won the first stage, and very few expected track star Edmondson to contest th


Johan Esteban Chaves Rubio
CyclingTips,
14 April 2017

Staying upbeat about debut Tour despite racing calendar disruptions
It’s been an up and down few months for Esteban Chaves. The Colombian had his best year to date in 2016, netting second overall in the Giro, third in the Vuelta and winning both Il Lombardia and the Giro dell’Emilia.



Mathew Hayman
Ride,
6 April 2017

Before Paris-Roubaix 2017
We speak with the defending champion of Paris-Roubaix moments before a reconnaissance ride a couple of days before the 2017 edition. Mathew Hayman talks to Rob Arnold about his special-issue Scott Foil bike, what he expects from the race on Sunday and how Tom Boonen is the obvious favourite for the


Luke Durbridge
Ride,
2 April 2017

On cycling classics: Flanders and Roubaix
His girlfriend Lara had queried him about his use of a word during an interview following his win in the TT of the Driedaagse de Panne. Luke Dubridge admitted to being “elated” about the victory. She teased him a little. And they laughed.



Magnus Cort Nielsen
CyclingTips,
25 February 2017

Orica-Scott’s secret weapon for the Spring Classics
The 18th stage of the 2016 Vuelta a España finished on the seaside, in Gandia, with a winner nobody identified correctly at first glance. An Orica rider winning a sprint? It must be Jens Keukeleire, who had netted a stage victory in Bilbao a week earlier by being the fastest out of a 45-rider bunch.


Carlos Verona Quintanilla
Ciclismo a Fondo,
16 January 2017

Quiero ser un hombre de confianza del equipo
El ciclista madrileño será uno de los hombres claves en la montaña para Esteban Chaves y los hermanos Yates sin perder de vista el objetivo de obtener su primera victoria como profesional.



Carlos Verona Quintanilla
Marca,
5 January 2017

Quiero ser un hombre de confianza del equipo
Sólo tiene 24 años y ya acumula seis temporadas como profesional, las cuatro últimas en el WorldTour, y Carlos Verona sigue en la élite con el Orica-Scott. El madrileño, ahora establecido en Andorra, afronta su séptimo año pro con renovadas ilusiones al servicio de Esteban Chaves y los hermanos Adam


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