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Team Profile: TEAM CSC 2007



Interviews (95)



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Stuart O'Grady
On the road to recovery

velonews.com, 27 November 2007
His confidence buoyed by a successful comeback at the recent Herald Sun Tour in Australia, Stuart O'Grady already finds himself contemplating victory in two early season races - something he never expected to be thinking about three months ago.


David Zabriskie
dailypeloton.com,
28 October 2007

"It is kind of a risk on my part"
28-year-old Dave Zabriskie has moved to the Slipstream/Chipotle Professional Cycling Team for the comig season and is only months away from fulfilling his dream by competing at the 2008 Beijing Games in China next summer.



Fränk Schleck
cyclingnews.com,
17 October 2007

Motivation running strong
Fränk Schleck demonstrated that his form is on target for the end of the season when he made the elite five-man selection at the World Championships. The 27 year-old of Team CSC is determined to push on through the end of 2007 for one of his three favourite Classics, the Giro di Lombardia.


Carlos Sastre
cyclingnews.com,
12 September 2007

Bring on the racing
Team CSC's Carlos Sastre, the highest ranked Spaniard at the Vuelta a España, is currently holding fourth spot, tackling the tough climbs of Spain's country side and crossing the finish line with a smile. It's all a part of the 32 year-old's new approach to taking on the world's biggest races.



Kurt Asle Arvesen
triplecrankset.com,
5 September 2007

"Finally it seems that we`ll get this thing sorted out"
Kurt Asle Arvesen is having a remarkable season to date, winning a stage in the Giro, completing the Tour de France (he finished 67th overall), and becoming the only repeat winner of the Post Danmark Rundt.


Stuart O'Grady
cyclingnews.com,
3 September 2007

Pressing the flesh and back on his bike
In his first full day on his feet since the accident in the Tour de France that took him out of the race – and almost out of the sport – Australian Stuart O'Grady was feeling the pinch of being a star attraction at the Eurobike trade show in Germany on Saturday.



Carlos Sastre
cyclingnews.com,
14 July 2007

Happy at the Helm
CSC leader Carlos Sastre is sitting 47th overall heading into the first mountain stage of the Tour de France. He is 1 minute 16 seconds off the yellow jersey but with team-mate Fabian Cancellara certain to fall back on stage seven, Sastre is well within striking distance.


Stuart O'Grady
cyclingpost.com,
9 July 2007

"More special than a gold medal at the Olympics"
At the CSC press conference prior to the start of the Tour de France, Stuart O'Grady took the time to speak about his victory in Paris-Roubaix, his plans for the French Grand Tour and the current situation of cycling.



Fabian Cancellara
cyclingnews.com,
7 July 2007

Can Cancellara ?
Three weeks ago Fabian Cancellara broke a nine-month winless spell when he scorched to a dominant victory on the opening stage of the Tour de Suisse. On twisting, technical 3.8 kilometre course the big Swiss engine beat Daniele Bennati (Lampre) by a full eight seconds, thus christening his rainbow j


David Zabriskie
cyclingnews.com,
5 July 2007

Quietly moving forward
David Zabriskie, who briefly held the famed Maillot Jaune in 2005, has been quietly building towards the 2007 Tour de France with his training mates, including compatriot and Tour teammate Christian Vande Velde, at home in Spain since the finish of the Dauphiné Libéré.



Jens Voigt
bicycling.com,
28 June 2007

Catching Up With Mr. Nice Guy (part 2)
In the second half of a two-part interview, Bicycling Magazine's European Associate chases down CSC rider Jens Voigt to get the dirt on doping, as well as his plan to stop it.


Jens Voigt
bicycling.com,
12 June 2007

Catching Up With Mr. Nice Guy (part 1)
There are few riders more popular than Germany's Jens Voigt. Renowned for his aggressive style of racing, few riders spend more time in breakaways than the 35-year old German. Always a pleasure to talk to on and off the bike, Voigt recalls growing up on the other side of the Wall, discusses his move



Matti Breschel
cyclingnews.com,
17 May 2007

The peloton's next top model
At the tender age of 17, Matti Breschel left his home in Denmark to work as a model in New York City. At 20, he was signed by the ProTour team CSC and now, after a rocky 2006, finds himself among the peloton's top models.


Juan José Haedo
cyclingnews.com,
11 May 2007

Reaching the Giro on fire
Argentinian Sprinter Juan José 'JJ' Haedo made a name for himself by winning two stages of the Tour of California and one in the Tour de Georgia. His finishing kick caught the eye of Bjarne Riis, and a year later, the 26 year-old is preparing to start his first Grand Tour for Team CSC.



Frank Schleck
cyclingnews.com,
22 April 2007

Wearing race number one
CSC rider Fränk Schleck took his first major victory in last year's Amstel Gold. He's back at the Amstel now, and today will attempt to defend his title in the monstrously tough Classic. Despite the pressure, Schleck was in a relaxed mood the day before the race.


Karsten Kroon
cyclingnews.com,
22 April 2007

'Pressure doesn't affect me, it never did'
Karsten Kroon transferred from The Netherland's Rabobank to Denmark's Team CSC in 2006, as he wanted to become a team leader. With those two Dutch Rabobank heroes, Erik Dekker and Michael Boogerd, gone the crowds will need a new champion and they don't need to look too far for that.



Frank Schleck
dailypeloton.com,
22 April 2007

"I want a hard race"
Last year, less than 24 hours after celebrating his twenty-sixth birthday, Fränk Schleck crossed the finish line alone at the top of the Cauberg to reward himself with his biggest career victory.


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