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Team Profile: CANYON DHB P/B BLOOR HOMES 2019






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Max Stedman
Q & A: Max Stedman (Canyon DHB)

velouk, 26 December 2019
Six years racing for Tim Elverson of Canyon DHB, Max Stedman is already going full whack in training to get ready for Challenge Majorca and the end of January


Alexandar Richardson
The British Continental,
30 June 2019

Man on a mission: Alex Richardson interview (part 3)
Alex Richardson is one of the most on-form riders in the British domestic peloton. He won the Puivelde Koerse pro kermesse in May, beating a strong field of riders including a certain Mathieu van der Poel. He then sealed the Holland Cup with a strong ride in the Midden Brabant in mid-June.



Thomas Stewart
The British Continental,
17 May 2019

God’s own countryman: Tom Stewart interview (part 2)
Now 29, Tom Stewart is the second oldest rider at Canyon dhb p/b Bloor Homes. He has begun to take on a road captain role in races, a role he says he enjoys. But he still harbours hopes of stepping up to Pro Continental or World Tour level.


Alexandar Richardson
The British Continental,
11 May 2019

Man on a mission: Alex Richardson interview (part 2)
With victory in the Arno Wallaard Memorial in April and a 6th place last weekend at the Ronde van Overijssel, Alex Richardson (Canyon dhb p/b Bloor Homes) retains his lead of the Holland Cup with just one race remaining.



Alex Richardson
The British Continental,
7 May 2019

Man on a mission: Alex Richardson interview (part 1)
After his success at the Omloop het Waasland, a Pro Kermesse in Belgium in March, Alex Richardson (Canyon dhb p/b Bloor Homes) won his first UCI race last month, the Arno Wallaard Memorial (UCI 1.2) in the Netherlands, a result which means he now leads the Holland Cup.


Thomas Stewart
The British Continental,
2 May 2019

God’s own countryman: Tom Stewart interview (part 1)
Tom Stewart is one of the best domestic riders never to have made it beyond the Continental ranks. His palmares includes wins in top domestic races like the Lincoln Grand Prix and the Velothon Wales and impressive international performances, such as his 6th place in the Dubai Tour in 2017.



Rory Townsend
VeloVeritas,
28 April 2019

"I really want to make the World Tour"
Last month Irish professional, 23 year-old Rory Townsend (Canyon dhb p/b Bloor Homes) took third place in the UCI 1.1 French Cup, Classic Loire-Atlantique behind French riders, winner Rudy Barbier and man-on-form, multiple recent podium finisher, Marc Sarreau.


Jacob Vaughan
The British Continental,
3 March 2019

"I’d really like to be a classics rider"
19 year-old Jacob Vaughan returns to the UK scene this season having spent his first year as an under-23 rider with the Lotto Soudal development team. It’s a team that has helped many a rider reach the World Tour ranks, including Brits James Shaw and Dan McLay.



Jacob Hennessy
The British Continental,
18 February 2019

"A few months in and I was talking with an Aussie twang"
Winner of the under-23 Gent Wevelgem race in 2017, 22-year-old Jacob Hennessy has returned to the domestic scene this season after a year with the Mitchelton-Bike Exchange development team. Although missing out on a win last season, he should find plenty of opportunities at his new team, Canyon dhb


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