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Team Profile: RABOBANK 2006



Interviews (43)



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Graeme Brown
What a way to end the drought!

pezcyclingnews.com, 24 August 2006
Graeme has eight Tour de Langkawi stage wins to his credit (a record for the race), has worn the sprinters jersey in the Giro d’Italia and a stage win in the Tour Down Under in his palmares amongst many other highlights, but until his recent victory in the ProTour, Tour of Germany Graeme was yet to win on the continent.


Michael Rasmussen
cyclingnews.com,
19 July 2006

The Bird Flew
Although his form has been a little less consistent this Tour than during the 2005 edition, Michael Rasmussen pressed the rewind button to great effect on Wednesday to dominate the second Alpine stage of this year’s Tour. Rasmussen went clear on the first climb of the day with two other riders, buil



Óscar Freire
cyclingnews.com,
12 July 2006

The strongest doesn't always win
Rabobank’s Oscar Freire won his third stage in the Tour de France, beating Robbie McEwen on the line in Dax on Tuesday. Afterwards, in the press conference, he explained to the journalists how he appreciated his victory, the second at this year’s Tour.


Óscar Freire
cyclingnews.com,
6 July 2006

Taking the Tour by its horns
In previous days, a lot of hard work brought little reward for Oscar Freire. But today, a change of tactics proved the perfect recipe for success.



Michael Rasmussen
cyclingnews.com,
24 April 2006

Rabobank's team anarchist
The former mountain bike racer known as 'Chicken' for his skinny legs and frame is planning to repeat the polka dot performance in the 2006 Tour de France.


Óscar Freire
cyclingnews.com,
4 April 2006

Spain's man for the spring
Rabobank's Spanish sprinting sensation Oscar Freire Rabobank is a three-time road world champion, and looked to set to take world's title number four on home turf last year before injury halted his season very early. Having mostly recovered from those injuries and hoping to have a good spring, Freir



Eric Dekker
sport.be/sportmagazine/nl,
18 February 2006

Trying to avoid dying a slow death
"I couldn’t even imagine doing the things I’ve done by now. I knew that I probably would be able to win a Tour stage someday, or Paris -Tours maybe not in the way I did in 2004, but a lot of riders can win in a flat race. But I’ve surprised myself a couple of times..."


William Walker
cyclingnews.com,
1 February 2006

Walking on water
A motor on par with Armstrong but around fifteen kilos lighter, and a senior national champion well before his 21st birthday, if it wasn't a stuff-up with the rules. William Walker is all these things, and could one day become Australia's first Tour de France champion.


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