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Team Profiel: T-MOBILE TEAM 2007



Interviews (133)



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Ian Stannard
"I'm giving it my best shot"

cyclingweekly.co.uk, 3 December 2007
With Mark Cavendish, Bradley Wiggins and Roger Hammond already among their ranks the T-Mobile team is starting to develop quite a taste for British riders. So much so, they're now trying out Ian Stannard. Earlier this year Ian gave us this interview when at the Tour of Ireland.


Bernhard Eisel
cyclingnews.com,
1 December 2007

It's all about the Classics
The 2006 edition of Paris-Roubaix had many memorable moments: Hincapie's epic crash, that infamous train crossing incident, and not least the ride of Fabian Cancellara. Not far behind the chaos, however, was Bernhard Eisel, whose fifth place finish earned him a contract with T-Mobile.



Michael Barry
canadiancyclist.com,
29 November 2007

"We will just have different jerseys"
Canada's only ProTour rider, Michael Barry, is a member of the High Road Sports squad which yesterday had title sponsor Deutsche Telekom announce it was withdrawing from sponsoring both the men's and women's teams. Michael talks about the impact of the news.


Mark Cavendish
britishcycling.org.uk,
21 November 2007

Lovin’ It
It has been some year for the Isle of Man with Mark Cavendish winning 11 pro road races in Europe, making him one of the superstars of the professional road scene. For Mark and Jonny Bellis the Winter Track season is upon them and both are trying to make the GB team for the Beijing Olympics.



Marcus Burghardt
cyclingnews.com,
6 November 2007

"Only thing that counts is the team's success"
At T-Mobile team's presentation on Mallorca last January, Marcus Burghardt was cautiously optimistic about the coming season. The 24 year-old German was right on target: his healed knee and matured self-confidence catapulted him onto the podium at two spring races.


Patrik Sinkewitz
Der Spiegel,
5 November 2007

'Your Main Concern Is Not to Get Caught'
His positive test results for doping during the Tour de France plunged German cycling into its biggest crisis yet. Patrik Sinkewitz talks publicly for the first time about his career, his experience with performance enhancing drugs, and the doping performed by his team doctors.



Gerald Ciolek
cyclingnews.com,
2 November 2007

I am not a sprinter
Gerald Ciolek sprinted to win the German National Road Championship in 2005 at the age of 18, then again to win the U23 World Championship a year later and claimed seven race stages this season - all in sprints.


Marco Pinotti
cyclingnews.com,
26 Oktober 2007

Engineering a new path
Marco Pinotti is widely respected in the peloton as being a clean and fair cyclist, and when he found himself in the leader's jersey of his home tour earlier this year he received accolades from afar. The Italian speaks to cyclingnews about his 2008 plans.



Mark Cavendish
cyclingnews.com,
16 Oktober 2007

Mark of a champion, part two - Talent, confidence and raw ambition
Mark Cavendish has made headlines for all the right reasons in 2007. The first signatory of the UCI's Riders' Commitment for a New Cycling has taken an astonishing eleven wins in his debut professional season and has shown that he is part of a new generation so vital to the sport.


Mark Cavendish
cyclingnews.com,
15 Oktober 2007

Mark of a champion, part one - Talent, confidence and raw ambition
Mark Cavendish has made headlines for all the right reasons in 2007. The first signatory of the UCI's Riders' Commitment for a New Cycling has taken an astonishing eleven wins in his debut professional season and has shown that he is part of a new generation so vital to the sport.



Michael Barry
cyclingpost.com,
11 Oktober 2007

"A week's worth of hoopla"
Canadian pro Michael Barry looks back at the World Championships and tells about the experience of riding in that special race, along with his view on late-season races and on the development of his team.


Kim Kirchen
team-t-mobile.de,
26 September 2007

"My race programme was near perfect"
Second overall at Tirreno-Adriatico and Tour de Suisse, seventh overall in the Tour de France and runner-up behind the disgraced Alex Vinokourov on Stage 15 - while a crowning win has eluded him, Kim Kirchen has arguably been T-Mobile’s most consistent performer in 2007.



Marcus Burghardt
team-t-mobile.de,
24 September 2007

"Treating Worlds like a classic"
Marcus Burghardt has enjoyed a break-out season in 2006. In his third season with the T-Mobile Team the 24-year-old took an impressive win at the Gent-Wevelgem and posted solid results at a string of other races, including two stage wins at last week’s 3-Länder-Tour.


Mark Cavendish
dailypeloton.com,
9 September 2007

"I’m still a cocky little northerner"
Mark Cavendish took the opening Prologue in this year’s Tour of Britain, nearly two months to the day since a crash in the closing kilometres denied him the chance to take a Tour de France stage on home soil.



Michael Barry
cyclingpost.com,
31 Augustus 2007

"Forward into a new era"
T-Mobile pro Michael Barry shares the experience of riding the Tour de l'Ain, describes race preparations and talks about the profound changes in the ProTour team structure.


Giuseppe Guerini
t-mobile-team.com,
28 Augustus 2007

"Cycling is lacking the big personalities"
For the last 30 years cycle racing has been the main part of life for Giuseppe Guerini. Now, at 37 years of age, the Italian has decided to bring an end to his professional career.



Linus Gerdemann
t-mobile-team.com,
10 Augustus 2007

"Decision not a matter of course"
Linus Gerdemann is captain of the T-Mobile Team at his year's Deutschland Tour which starts on Friday. Following the announcement that T-Mobile will continue their sponsorship of the team and its involvement in the sport, the 24-year-old expressed his relief.


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