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Team Profile: TEAM TYPE 1 2009



Interviews (15)



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Chris Jones
Not bad for a roadie

podiuminsight.com, 14 November 2009
Peruse the cross results this year and the name Chris Jones (Champion Systems) pops up in the top 10 of the USGP and a few others races, even though the 30-year old American is better known in the road racing scene.


Jesse Anthony
podiuminsight.com,
4 November 2009

On the comeback trail
After stellar seasons coming up through the ranks in the cross world, racking up 7 US National titles as a junior and U23, expectations were high for Jesse Anthony (Jamis Bikes) this season.



Aldo Ilesic
pezcyclingnews.com,
1 November 2009

Looking To '10 Worlds
The Worlds; not the ones that Evans just won, the ones in Evans’ home land, next year – if you want to make your national squad for them, when should you start your build up? The answer is: three weeks ago!


Mike Creed
podiuminsight.com,
20 September 2009

Mike Creed unplugged
A few weeks ago, I chatted with Mike Creed of Team Type 1 to catch up on all the changes in his life since the fall of 08. So much had happened since then from his mis-adventures with Rock Racing to his move to his current team at the start of June.



Aldo Ilesic
pezcyclingnews.com,
24 August 2009

"I want to ride more stage races and I want to win a stage in each one I ride!"
On the last stage of the Tour of Ireland, the game plan for Team Type 1 was to look out for Matt Wilson as best as possible and take the King of the Mountains jersey and for Aldo to clock some breakaway kilometres before the finish in Cork and the horrors of three ascents of Saint Patrick’s hill.


Aldo Ilesic
pezcyclingnews.com,
23 August 2009

"Criteriums don’t prepare you for 196 kilometre stages"
The Tour of Ireland may be shorter this year, down to just three days; but with Cav and Lance in the field the quality definitely hasn’t been compromised. Team Type 1's young Slovenian sprinter, Aldo Ilesic, gives his view from inside the race.



Shawn Milne
dailypeloton.com,
7 August 2009

"I don't get stronger, I just don't get worse in comparison to the competition"
In 2006 Shawn Milne won several high-profile U.S. races, including the Univest Grand Prix, the Bank of America Criterium and two stages and the overall at the Fitchburg-Longsjo Stage Race. Last year he made history for Team Type 1 by winning the team’s first professional race, stage 5 of the Tour de


Mike Creed
nyvelocity.com,
4 June 2009

"It's hard to pee strait on a bus"
Next race is Nature Valley for Mike Creed. Now in its 11th year, the 2009 race includes stops in Saint Paul, Cannon Falls, Minneapolis, Mankato, and Stillwater, June 10–14. The Grand Prix is a volunteer-run event, with all proceeds donated to Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota.



Mike Creed
nyvelocity.com,
14 May 2009

"Goats and prostitution"
Team Type 1 announced Wednesday that it has hired Michael Creed, the domestic all-rounder who was fired by Rock Racing last month.


Mike Creed
nyvelocity.com,
19 April 2009

"I still have the house! I'm not on the dole yet!"
Rock Racing has fired all-rounder Michael Creed, citing poor performance so far this season, and further reducing its roster following Friday's announcement of Tyler Hamilton's retirement. He has raced just once this season, at the Redlands Bicycle Classic, where he finished 67th on the GC.



Mike Creed
nyvelocity.com,
11 April 2009

Creed Feed 5
Mike Creed of Rock Racing is one of our favorite bike racers, because: A - he talks to us, and B - he's funny - or he thinks he is. We are asking him more questions, and trying to avoid questions that may get him fired - because we would have no one to talk to.


Phil Southerland
uscyclingreport.com,
11 March 2009

"I had tendonitis in my ankle"
Stage 3 of the Tour of California from San José to Modesto was an uncomfortably wet and cold day in the saddle for the riders. It was also the end of the race for Phil Southerland (Team Type 1), disqualified for “holding onto team cars for an extended period of time”



Phil Southerland
podiumcafe.com,
4 March 2009

"This is my first time at this dance but not my last"
For Team Type 1 co-founder and professional cyclist Phil Southerland was faced with many unknowns before starting the 2009 Amgen Tour of California. Not only had he never raced at this level but as a Type 1 diabetic, he had never put his body through this high intensity 8-day of racing.


Matt Wilson
uscyclingreport.com,
17 February 2009

"it was like the Tour de France"
Matt Wilson who had recently returned from the Tour Down Under took some time to sit down with us and talk about his plans, the Australian National Team and training in California.



Phil Southerland
podiumcafe.com,
5 February 2009

"Still on for 2012"
Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at seven months old, Phil Southerland will be racing with his Team Type 1 squad at the Tour of California. Phil and team co-founder Joe Eldridge have a goal: to take Team Type 1 to professional cycling’s greatest race, the Tour de France, by the year 2012.


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