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Team Profile: GREAT BRITAIN 2019



Interviews (30)



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John Archibald
Breaking Course Records with Big Margins

Velo Veritas, 29 April 2019
"On and up and down course like The Meldons it’s hard to have an idea of what watts you should be putting out in the race."


James Callum Shaw
Pez Cyclingnews,
26 April 2019

"A change of scenery is always good"
The World Tour is a glamorous gig; until the team decides they no longer need you and with perfect timing break the news just two days before The Worlds. That was the fate which befell 22 years-old Englishman, James Shaw.



Jake Stewart
VeloVeritas,
13 April 2019

Winning in France with Groupama-FDJ
The Grand Prix of Aix-en-Provence took place this February in Puyricard (Bouches-du-Rhône). After 138 kilometers of racing Jake Stewart (Groupama-FDJ Continental) won, ahead of Jordan Levasseur (VC Rouen 76) and Jeremy Cabot (SCO Dijon-Team Materiel-velo.com)


Geraint Thomas
Mundo Deportivo,
11 April 2019

“Voy en la buena dirección”
La preparación del asalto a su segundo Tour ha traído por vez primera a Geraint Thomas a Euskadi. Detrás de un corredor fino y un escalador implacable encontramos una persona agradable y relajada, que esboza una sonrisa con varias de las preguntas que se le lanzan.



John Archibald
VeloVeritas,
27 March 2019

"The disappointment hit hard"
After John Archibald’s stellar 4:09:584 ride at the British pursuit championship to many it seemed he was 'World Pursuit Champion in waiting'. In the event John could ‘only’ produce a 4:14 and in the ruthless world of modern pursuiting that was the end of it.


John Archibald
Velo Veritas,
24 March 2019

Reflecting on his World Championship Pursuit
"The disappointment hit hard but I have my motivation back, I’ve just been enjoying cycling and training without the pressure of competition since Poland."



Simon Yates
Ciclo 21,
22 February 2019

“No me interesa el Tour. Sólo es espectáculo”
Simon Yates, último ganador de la Vuelta a España, despierte un interés prácticamente nulo cuando se sienta en una de las mesas para conversar sobre una temporada, 2018, en la que su posición en el escalafón ciclista cambió para siempre y un año, 2019, en el que las expectativas son elevadísimas.


Adam Yates
Cycling Pro,
9 February 2019

« Je n’ai jamais douté de mes capacités »
Ce samedi, au sommet d’Alcala-Alcocebre, le frère jumeau de Simon a retrouvé son punch et son explosivité bien connus. Au point de devancer le champion du monde en titre Alejandro Valverde sur la ligne après une attaque tranchante à 200 mètres du but. La machine Adam Yates est donc clairement relanc



Geraint Thomas
As.com,
8 February 2019

"Si Froome y yo somos honestos no tendremos líos"
El actual ganador del Tour disputa su primera carrera de 2019 en Valencia, donde atendió a As. Este año tendrá el mismo reto que Froome: el amarillo.


Geraint Thomas
Velonews,
7 February 2019

“The Tour According to G”
In his new book, “The Tour According to G,” published this week in the U.S., Geraint Thomas does not shy away from the controversial, juicy backstory of the race which he was not expected to win.



Jake Stewart
The British Continental,
18 January 2019

"I just wanted to get out of that British bubble"
Just 19 years of age, Jake Stewart is one of the brightest cycling prospects in the world. A strong sprinter and classics rider who can also get over short climbs well, he has the versatility to win on a wide range of terrain.


Matthew Walls
The British Continental,
13 January 2019

"It was certainly my best year to date"
At just 20, Matt Walls can already boast three UCI road race wins, a European track championships gold medal and a track World Cup gold in the omnium. We caught up with him recently to reflect on his outstanding season and what he hopes to achieve this year and beyond.



Connor Swift
Madison Genesis,
7 January 2019

Still chasing the dream
Connor Swift had an outstanding 2018 – but he’s not standing still. At just 23-years-old, the British Champion has age on his side as he strives for a ride at the highest level. With 2019 underway, we talked ambitions, training and what it might take to achieve his dreams.


Joe Nally
VeloVeritas,
5 January 2019

A Season of Ups and Downs
This year, until Tour of Britain time, season 2018 hadn’t gone as he’d have liked. However the Tour of Britain saw him finish in one piece against the strongest of opposition and delivered a welcome boost to his flagging self-confidence.


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