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Denis Menchov
A man of few words

velonews.com, 14 Septiembre 2007
For the past few days, Denis Menchov has more or less avoided the media as the Vuelta pushes south toward the next decisive stage in Sunday's mountain stage into Granada. The 29-year-old Russian clearly prefers to let his legs do the talking.


Óscar Freire
cyclingnews.com,
29 Agosto 2007

A man without a country
After winning three World Road Race Championships, a couple of Milano-Sanremos, fistfuls of Grand Tour stages and a slew of other impressive results, the Rabobank rider should be a huge celebrity in Spain, but the Rabobank rider considers himself "a man without a country."



Michael Rasmussen
cyclingheroes.info,
20 Agosto 2007

"It's not like I have a whole lot of races on my cycling schedule right now"
Wielerronde van Pijnacker organizer Maarten Welling came under pressure for contracting Rasmussen for the race. Although Rasmussen is not suspended by the UCI, the Dutch cycling federation (KNWU) asked Welling not to let Rasmussen start.


Michael Rasmussen
TV2,
30 Julio 2007

Ecstasy to Agony
Yellow jersey Michael Rasmussen did not start Stage 17 of the Tour de France Thursday morning. Rabobank withdrew the maillot jaune from the Tour de France and fired Rasmussen, who (they say) lied to them as to his true whereabouts when he missed his out of competition tests in June.



Pieter Weening
rabobank.nl,
22 Julio 2007

'Fight for the yellow jersey'
Two years ago, Pieter Weening won a stage in the Tour de France, but, due to unfortunate circumstances, he has not been able, at least until now, to go on the attack.


Michael Rasmussen
rabobank.nl,
15 Julio 2007

'The Tour will be decided later'
Michael Rasmussen has already won the climbers jersey two years in a row. The Danish climber, who showed himself on Saturday, could therefore score a hattrick.



Grischa Niermann
rabobank.nl,
13 Julio 2007

'I rather have a mountain stage'
Grischa Niermann's job in the first week of the Tour de France is to protect team captain Denis Menchov from crashes and losing time.


Bram de Groot
rabobank.nl,
9 Julio 2007

'A lot of stress'
Bram de Groot has started his sixth Tour de France. On Sunday, the Rabo-cyclist was involved in a crash after an impressive prologue in the metropolis of London. Luckily there were no severe consequences for Bram.



Thomas Dekker
rabobank.nl,
7 Julio 2007

'Cancellara from another planet'
Thomas Dekker had a strong debut in the Tour de France. He sped past London's attractions. The Rabo-cyclist finished ahead of some renowned (short) time trial specialists. Dekker is now ranked second in the youth ranking.


Graeme Brown
cyclingnews.com,
6 Junio 2007

Banking on Brown
Graeme Brown had set his heart on clashing with the best in the Giro, and was hoping to walk away from the three week race with a stage win, but before he had even had a chance to mix it with the other sprinters his Giro campaign was over.



Max van Heeswijk
cyclingpost.com,
10 Febrero 2007

Always second behind Tom Boonen?
During team Rabobank's aerodynamics test on the track in Büttgen, Germany, the friendly and easy-going Dutchman Max van Heeswijk answered questions about last season, his change of teams, his plans for 2007 and gave his personal view on the present state of cycling.


Michael Rasmussen
cyclingpost.com,
5 Febrero 2007

"First things first"
When in Büttgen, Germany, to do aerodynamics tests in order to improve his time trial position, the quiet, intelligent and thoughtful Dane, Michael Rasmussen, polka-dot jersey winner of last year's Tour de France, spoke about the ups and downs of last season, his objectives for 2007 and the difficul



Juan Antonio Flecha
cyclingpost.com,
5 Febrero 2007

"The better you do it, the better it is"
Team Rabobank recently did aerodynamics tests on the track in Büttgen, Germany, the friendly and open Spaniard, Juan Antonio Flecha, spoke about his last season, his plans and ambitions for 2007, and the present state of cycling.


Graeme Brown
velonews.com,
1 Enero 2007

Bewildering the bosses
Until recently, Graeme Brown was considered to be something of an underachiever as a top-level road sprinter. At least that was the thinking of the managers at his Dutch Rabobank team until he pulled off three impressive end-of-season wins.


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