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Team Profile: TEAM CSC SAXO BANK 2008



Interviews (129)



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Bobby Julich
Part 1 - We’re on our last leg

velonews.com, 18 March 2008
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.


Matthew Goss
cyclingnews.com,
13 March 2008

Game on
Team CSC's Matthew Goss is making steps into the top ranks of professional cycling at the young age of 21. The Australian battled the winds in Flanders to achieve a podium spot in semi-classic Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, but wins are expected to come.



Fabian Cancellara
cyclingnews.com,
19 February 2008

The first golden boy
The current world time trial champion from Switzerland, Fabian Cancellara hopes to lead the way into Pasadena in the golden jersey but admitted the possibility that the jersey could change hands over the next several stages.


Jason McCartney
uscyclingreport.com,
18 February 2008

I Love to Race
Team CSC’s Jason McCartney is one of the most well-liked and popular American riders in the professional peloton. Riding for Discovery Channel three years before moving to CSC for 2008, Jason sat down with me at the team training camp in Agoura Hills.



Gustav Erik Larsson
pezcyclingnews.com,
30 January 2008

"The way to the future"
After years of admiring from the outside, Swedish TT ace Gustav Larsson finally snared his dream contract: a gig with Scandinavian racing behemoth CSC. With that notorious CSC winter training camp in the frozen wilds of Norway behind him, is it still all he hoped for? You betcha!


Carlos Sastre
cyclingnews.com,
13 January 2008

Grand Tour prospects still on the rise
His career has been one of steady progression and, after finishing an aggressive second in the 2007 Vuelta a España, the question is whether Carlos Sastre can now go on to win a Grand Tour. The 32 year-old Spaniard recently spoke about the season just passed and his goals for the year ahead.


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