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Team Profile: HEALTH NET PRESENTED BY MAXXIS 2007



Interviews (13)



Interviews
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Karl Menzies
A motivating, roller coaster season

cyclingnews.com, 29 October 2007
Tassie rider Karl Menzies came to America four years ago while racing with an ad-hoc Aussie team at Superweek, with the team selling all its equipment after the series before heading back to Australia.


Tim Johnson
dailypeloton.com,
1 May 2007

Part 2. "It's going to be a really cool winter"
We conclude our interview with Tim Johnson where our discussion takes us to cyclocross, including his plans to race 'cross in Europe this year, sponsorship, growing the fan base and his 2007 goals with the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis.



Ryder Hesjedal
pedalmag.com,
23 April 2007

"A more Healthy choice"
Canadian Ryder Hesjedal, of Victoria, B.C., came away with a nice consolation prize for his efforts in the Tour de Georgia - the final king of the mountains jersey. Hesjedal, 26, joined the Health Net squad this year after his former squad, Phonak, disbanded following the 2006 season.


Nathan O'Neill
dailypeloton.com,
19 April 2007

29!
Nathan O'Neill of Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis gives us a view of the field into what happened in the Tour de Georgia Stage 3 when the GC classification was turned upside down, introducing new names as contenders for the overall classification.



Ryder Hesjedal
canadiancyclist.com,
17 April 2007

Quality, not Quantity
Due to a variety of factors, there are only two Canadians competing in the Tour de Georgia, Ryder Hesjedal of HealthNet presented by Maxxis and Charles Dionne of Colavita/Sutter Home. Both have moved from ProTour teams to domestic squads for 2007 and both are optimistic about their chances in this w


Tim Johnson
dailypeloton.com,
17 April 2007

Part 1. "It's going to be a whole new ball game"
Three-time national cyclocross champion Tim Johnson gives his thoughts on the responsibilities of being the road captain and outlines the plans of the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis for the Tour de Georgia.



Nathan O'Neill
cyclingnews.com,
16 April 2007

Enough with the cars, it's time to race my bike
Nathan O'Neill has had his fair share of injuries, but this year, he's had two unfortunate incidents involving automobiles. He was lucky to escape both with minor injuries, and is set to finally start his season in the Tour de Georgia.


Ryder Hesjedal
pedalmag.com,
6 March 2007

"One year at a time"
Top Canadian roadie Ryder Hesjedal rounded out the final top ten GC standings at the recent Amgen Tour of California. At the end of the time trial in Solvang the 27 year old leader of the Health Net team spoke about the demise of Phonak and his plans for the future.



Roman Kilun
The Yellow Bug Times,
28 February 2007

The Cow Palace
Roman is off at the Cow Palace taking the Cali bar exam. Its a three day 8-5 test. He has been reporting to the The Yellow Bug Times via phone during his lunch break so that we can all stay up-to-date with the excitement of this event.


Ryder Hesjedal
dailypeloton.com,
19 February 2007

"It was mixed with a lot of craziness"
This season, with the dismantling of the Phonak team, the 27 year-old from Victoria, British Columbia has returned to North America to race with California team Health Net presented by Maxxis.



Karl Menzies
The Yellow Bug Times,
1 February 2007

"I am a climber now"
The Team Health Net pb Maxxis camp is wrapping up tomorrow, but I somehow managed to wrangle Karl Menzies in for an all-important Yellow Bug Times interview. Believe it or not, this huge hunk o' muscle does get off his bike occassionally to sleep and eat.


Roman Kilun
The Yellow Bug Times,
30 January 2007

"suffering really bad"
Today I had a chance to meet up with the one and only Roman Kilun of the NRC champion Team Health Net presented by Maxxis. The team has been at training camp with sponsors and staff in sunny Temecula, California.



Ryder Hesjedal
canadiancyclist.com,
5 January 2007

"Laying low, taking some time"
Ryder Hesjedal was Canada's top-ranked male road racer internationally last year. Unfortunately, he was a member of the Phonak team and, after team leader Floyd Landis' positive result following his win at the Tour de France, the team folded.


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