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Team Profile: TEAM CSC SAXO BANK 2008



Interviews (129)



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Jakob Fuglsang
Switching sides

cyclingnews.com, 19 December 2008
Former Under 23 mountain bike World Champion Jakob Fuglsang collected solid results in his first year as an elite racer and earned two big offers for 2009. The Dane is swapping mud pack for a bumpy life on the road with the new Saxo Bank Team.


Jakob Fuglsang
bikeradar.com,
8 December 2008

“I can win races on the road”
Miguel Martinez, Michael Rasmussen, Cadel Evans – all mountain bikers who have made the successful transition to road. You can add one more to that mix in 2009: Jakob Fuglsang. The Dane is joining Bjarne Riis and the new Saxo Bank road team.



Bobby Julich
cyclingnews.com,
8 November 2008

Nostalgic Julich hangs up wheels
One of America's most accomplished professional racers, Bobby Julich will step off the bike at the end of the 2008 season. In a career that spanned fifteen years, he became the second American to stand on the podium at the Tour de France and the first to take the overall victory at Paris-Nice.


Bradley McGee
cyclingnews.com,
19 October 2008

McGee's career makeover
Olympic Gold medallist Bradley McGee is turning a page. At 32 years of age, the Australian pursuit specialist has decided to end his career as a pro cyclist and become a directeur sportif with his present team, CSC Saxo Bank.



Jonny Bellis
pezcyclingnews.com,
24 September 2008

“I want to be a part of this!”
It’s every young rider’s dream to turn pro for a big team – how does it feel, and how does it come about? PEZ spoke to 2007 Stuttgart U23 bronze medallist, Jonathan (Jonny) Bellis of GB about his recent move to Bjarne Riis’s ‘super team’ CSC Saxo Bank.


Alexander Kolobnev
csc.com,
24 September 2008

Going for Gold
Alexander Kolobnev will be racing this week for the gold medal at the 2008 world road cycling championships in Varese, Italy. Silver medalist in 2007, Kolobnev will lead the Russian team and has a legitimate shot to take down powerful Spanish and Italian rivals.



Jens Voigt
uscyclingreport.com,
30 August 2008

Jens Voigt at Rest
The original interview was done in the earlier this year (prior to the Tour de France) and we elected to hold off publishing this interview until the start of the Tour of Germany in which Jens is the defending champion.


Carlos Sastre
VeloNews.com,
27 July 2008

"Today he was with me"
Barring catastrophe, Carlos Sastre will ride into Paris on Sunday as the third consecutive Spanish Tour winner. The 33-year-old surprised many after he fended off the time trial threats of Cadel Evans and Denis Menchov to retain the leader’s jersey.



Stuart O'Grady
pezcyclingnews.com,
22 July 2008

"There's only one spot on top of the podium and they both want it!"
It's the CSC press conference on the rest day. In the conference room, the huddles form round Sastre, Schleck and Voigt, meanwhile we sit down with Stuey out in the cool and shade of the hotel garden.


Fränk Schleck
cyclingnews.com,
3 July 2008

Three-pronged attack
CSC's two brothers Fränk and Andy Schleck are aiming high in the 2008 Tour de France. They, along with Carlos Sastre, have the goal that one of the team will wear the final yellow jersey in Paris.



Andy Schleck
cyclingnews.com,
3 July 2008

Three-pronged attack
CSC's two brothers Fränk and Andy Schleck are aiming high in the 2008 Tour de France. They, along with Carlos Sastre, have the goal that one of the team will wear the final yellow jersey in Paris.


Anders Lund
csc.com,
1 June 2008

Making It Through the Giro
Team CSC’s Anders Lund is just a few days short of completing the first three-week grand tour of his career. The 23-year-old has picked a doozy for his debut in what’s one of the hardest editions of the Giro d’Italia in recent years. We caught up with Lund before the start of Friday’s 19th stage.



Iñigo Cuesta
csc.com,
9 April 2008

‘I Still Love Racing’
Team CSC’s Iñigo Cuesta might be one of the oldest riders in the peloton, but he still feels like a new pro. At 38, he’s already ridden longer than most professionals ever will, but he has no plans on stopping. At least not until he makes it through this year’s Tour de France.


Andy Schleck
cyclingnews.com,
9 April 2008

Changing focus
For the 2008 season Andy Schleck has opted to change his focus slightly. Last year he targeted the Giro d'Italia, where he finished second overall and won the young riders competition, but this year he want to show his cards in the Ardennes Classics in April.



Bradley McGee
cyclingnews.com,
3 April 2008

Back on track
Injury has hampered the recent career of Brad McGee, but it appears that the talented Australian may be on course for a return to top form.


Bobby Julich
velonews.com,
28 March 2008

Part 2 - ‘Love-hate relationship with Tour’
This weekend, the veteran CSC rider lines up for the Critérium International, a race he won in his big comeback season in 2005. Julich’s big goal of the year is to perform well in ASO’s flagship event, the Tour de France.



Bobby Julich
velonews.com,
18 March 2008

Part 1 - We’re on our last leg
Bobby Julich (CSC) says cycling’s peloton gets the message when it comes to the doping issue. The 36-year-old veteran believes that the majority of riders support clean racing and realize the credibility gap facing the sport as it enters a decisive season.


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