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Team Profile: COLAVITA / SUTTER HOME PRESENTED BY COOKING LIGHT 2007






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Luca Damiani
A tu per tu con Luca Damiani

solobike.it, 4 December 2007
Rientrato dagli USA per la stagione di ciclocross, uno sguardo sulla sua vita in America, sulla sua carriera, e qualche interessante riflessione sul confronto tra ciclismo in Italia ed in America, e non ultimo sulla situazione del ciclocross italiano.


Davide Frattini
velocitynation.com,
3 June 2007

"The gap between Europe and U.S is closer"
Davide Frattini (28, Colavita/Sutter Home team), winner of the amateur Giro in 2001 and participant in this years Tours of California and Georgia), talks about the upcoming Tour of Ireland in August, growing up in Italy and making the transition to the United States.



Charles Dionne
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


Charles Dionne
pedalmag.com,
24 February 2007

"Taking one day at a time"
We caught up with Charles Dionne, a Canadian who is considered a legend on the streets of San Francisco, for an interview at the Amgen Tour of California.



Tyler Wren
pezcyclingnews.com,
6 January 2007

Study To Pass, Ride To Win
Colavita-Sutter Pro Cyclist Tyler Wren is set for a “breakthrough” year according to his CTS coach Jim Lehman. Wren is known on the domestic circuit as “Wrenegade,” a name given to him by (soon to be) Jelly Belly rider Mike Jones. A veteran like Jones wouldn’t give Tyler such a tough name if he didn


Luca Damiani
ciclonet.it,
5 January 2007

"Finalmente, il professionismo!"
"Mamma mia dammi 100 lire che in America voglio andar…" questa l’allegra filastrocca molto in voga nel secolo scorso quando, centinaia di Italiani aspiravano ad emigrare negli USA dove trovavamo facilmente col lavoro, anche il pane quotidiano ed alcuni anche la cosiddetta "Fortuna".


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