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Team Profile: TREK- SEGAFREDO WE 2019



Interviews (20)



Interviews
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Elisabeth Deignan-Armitstead
Cycling is only part of who I am

Cyclingnews, 20 December 2019
British cyclist reflects on first year of motherhood, athletic career and the Olympic Games


Ellen Noble
Cyclo Cross Magazine,
6 December 2019

Ellen Noble: 2019 Ruts n’ Guts Double Winner
We chatted with Noble about her win, her challenging season and returning to form moving forward. You can read a transcript of our conversation below.



Elisa Longo Borghini
De Velo,
7 August 2019

Grazie Mille Mamma
I had a very bad crash at the nationals in 2013. I broke my iliac crest, I had a 20-centimetre scar on my abdomen and had 100 stitches. I tore all my muscles up to my stomach. As soon as I had surgery, my mom came to my bedside in the hospital and said you need to believe that you can come back and


Elisabeth Deignan-Armitstead
Velonews,
3 July 2019

"athletes are human"
In a wide-ranging interview, Lizzie Deignan discusses her comeback to racing following maternity leave, the need for parental leave for pro riders, and her decision to retire following the 2020 Olympics



Ruth Winder
Velonews,
2 July 2019

"I’m a big whiskey fan"
Ruth Winder claim her first pro road race title with a daring attack on the penultimate lap of the U.S. Pro Road Championships to drop her competitors, and continued solo over the 7.9-mile final lap. Winder was able to hold off a charging small group of riders to claim her first pro road race title.


Letizia Paternoster
WeLoveCycling,
23 February 2019

"everybody loves Peter Sagan!"
Letizia Paternoster has been racing bikes for over a decade and has claimed multiple wins at the Junior and Elite level. She took the first stage of the Women’s Tour Down Under in January and we can’t wait to see what the 2019 racing season holds for her.



Elisa Longo Borghini
VoxWomen,
20 January 2019

reflects on a tough 2018
After a torrid season marred by illness and the demise of Wiggle High5, Italian superstar Elisa Longo Borghini is ready to put 2018 behind her and learn the lessons from a frustrating 12 months. A podium at Strade Bianche and the Queen of the Mountains jersey at the OVO Energy Women’s Tour were t


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