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Team Profile: BMC RACING TEAM 2010



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Thomas Frei
"I want to be a better cyclist when my ban is over"

602nds.com, 8 December 2010
Thomas Frei was Swiss Junior champion in road cycling in 2002 and won the U23 Swiss mountain championships as well. Frei rode for Astana in 2007/2008 before joining the BMC Racing Team in 2009. In June he was given a two-year ban for testing positive to the banned substance EPO.


Brent Bookwalter
pezcyclingnews.com,
17 November 2010

"an experience you don’t get in the U.S"
The highlight of the season for Michigan native Brent Bookwalter was on the first day of his first grand tour, at the Giro in May, where he finished second in the 8.4 km Stage One time trial, just 2 seconds behind Olympic pursuit champion Bradley Wiggins.



Bookwalter Brent
Pez Cyclingnews,
16 November 2010

Looking Back At 2010 With Brent Bookwalter
It’s November. The leaves are off the trees, and – for many of us in colder climes – the turbo trainer already is set up in the basement. But think back to spring and summer. Think back to an impressive breakout season by the BMC Racing Team’s Brent Bookwalter, who completed the Giro d’Italia and To


George Hincapie
cyclingtribe.com,
17 September 2010

"I'm hoping for a miracle"
George Hincapie crashed out of stage 2 of the Tour of Utah last month and required 18 stitches to close a cut in his right knee. He returned to racing in the ProTour events in Canada and hopes to defend his title in the US National Championships taking place in his hometown, Greenville, on Sunday.



Cadel Evans
cyclingtribe.com,
10 August 2010

The Tour & Beyond
Australian rider, Cadel Evans, had a lot of hope in this year’s Tour de France. However, the 2009 UCI Road World Champion’s contention for the overall win was shut down after having suffered a hairline fracture on his left elbow during a crash in stage 9.


Cadel Evans
bmc-racing.com,
13 July 2010

"getting the yellow jersey at the Tour is always something special"
World champion Cadel Evans and the rest of the BMC Racing Team enjoyed a day off from the Tour de France Monday in Morzine. Here are comments by Evans, who will start Stage 9 in the yellow jersey.



Chris Butler
pezcyclingnews.com,
3 July 2010

"mud-wind-rain-and-cobblestone Belgian racing"
Team BMC’s Chris Butler – listed at 5-foot-11, 137 pounds – is a natural climber. But hills around his native South Carolina aren’t the only things he’s been scaling. The 22-year-old has ascended from a novice Cat. 5 racer as a college student in 2007 to a new pro with Team BMC this year.


Bookwalter Brent
Velonews,
4 June 2010

Bookwalter, Lewis shine in grand tour debuts
Two of America’s most promising young riders made impressive grand tour debuts during the Giro d’Italia. Brent Bookwalter (BMC) and Craig Lewis (HTC-Columbia) each made it to Verona on Sunday in a remarkably challenging and grueling Giro d’Italia as each man’s first three-week stage race.



George Hincapie
Bicycles Network Australia,
7 May 2010

"I’m looking forward to doing the Tour de France"
George is one of the Pro Tours favourite riders amongst the peloton and fans. During the 2009 season it was rumoured that he was going to sign with Armstrong’s RadioShack team but instead signed with Team BMC riding alongside Australia’s own Cadel Evans.


Cadel Evans
BMC Racing Team,
5 May 2010

"Overall, it will take a versatile climber to win"
The BMC Racing Team will ride the Giro d'Italia in support of Australian Cadel Evans. The reigning world champion answers questions about the 21-stage, 3,418-kilometer race, his preparation and expectations.



George Hincapie
velonews.com,
9 April 2010

Still a Roubaix favorite
Sixth-place was five positions lower than American George Hincapie was aiming for at last Sunday’s Tour of Flanders, but it proved that even at 37, the popular BMC Racing leader is still in the hunt for a cobbled-classic victory.


George Hincapie
velonews.com,
3 April 2010

"Fresh, fit and ready to go"
“Alone.” - That’s how U.S. national road champion George Hincapie describes his ideal scenario for winning one of the cobbled monuments of cycling, the Tour of Flanders or Paris-Roubaix, that have eluded him for so long during an accomplished career.



Brent Bookwalter
pezcyclingnews.com,
24 March 2010

Post-Sanremo With Brent Bookwalter
American Brent Bookwalter has quietly climbed the ladder to the top echelon of the sport, where he now sits poised to take part in some of the greatest events cycling has to offer. Milano-Sanremo was merely the first in what should be a long series of big days in 2010 for the BMC talent.


George Hincapie
velonews.com,
19 February 2010

‘I try not to be superstitious’
How many victories Mark Cavendish would have taken without the help of Big George we’ll never know. But one thing is certain: Hincapie was an integral part of almost all of Cavendish’s major triumphs in 2009, including his stunning victory in Milan-San Remo and his six Tour de France stage wins.



George Hincapie
VeloNation,
11 February 2010

Paris-Roubaix or bust
With the first UCI race of the year in the books and training camp completed, BMC Racing's George Hincapie returned home to Greenville, South Carolina for a bit of rest and relaxation before he begins his Spring campaign.


Alessandro Ballan
uscyclingreport.com,
6 February 2010

Short and Sweet With Alessandro Ballan
Former world champion Alessandro Ballan was right in the thick of the action at the recent BMC Racing Team camp held last week in Agoura Hills, California.



George Hincapie
uscyclingreport.com,
5 February 2010

Time Well Spent With Big George
BMC Racing Team spent several weeks training in California recently and invited the press to their Agoura Hills hotel to meet with their riders and conduct interviews. First US Cycling Report talked with US Pro champion George Hincapie.


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