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Team Profile: TEAM HTC - COLUMBIA 2010



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Mark Renshaw
Anatomy of the Leadout

cyclingtipsblog.com, 9 December 2010
Mark Renshaw is the best leadout man in the business and Mark Cavendish gives no shortage of praise to Renshaw and the rest of his HTC-Columbia teammates for being instrumental to his wins. I caught up with Renshaw to learn exactly how HTC-Columbia’s leadout for the Manx Missile is executed.


Tejay van Garderen
velonation.com,
27 August 2010

Young American cuts his teeth in the ProTour (Part 2)
At just 22 years of age and in his first year at the ProTour level, Tejay van Garderen stunned his peers with an incredible performance in the Critérium du Dauphiné, finishing third overall. We spoke to him before he left for Spain to ride his first Grand Tour, the Vuelta a Espana.



Tejay van Garderen
velonation.com,
26 August 2010

Young American cuts his teeth in the ProTour (Part 1)
At just 22 years of age and in his first year at the ProTour level, Tejay van Garderen stunned his peers with an incredible performance in the Critérium du Dauphiné, finishing third overall. We spoke to him before he left for Spain to ride his first Grand Tour, the Vuelta a Espana.


Matthew Goss
pezcyclingnews.com,
25 August 2010

"sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and go!"
On Sunday past Matt Goss won a race which is a classic in all but name - the GP Ouest France Plouay. The 23 year old Australian wasn't long back at his Monaco home when he took time to tell PEZ about the best win of his career.



Marco Pinotti
cyclingtribe.com,
4 July 2010

"I will win all of them until 2012"
Marco Pinotti won the Italian time trial title for a fifth time on Sunday, dominating the 37.3km race around Treviso in the northern Veneto region. His win came after taking an impressive ninth place overall in the Giro d'Italia in May.


Mark Renshaw
bicycles.net.au,
2 July 2010

"The Leadout Man"
Mark Renshaw is Cav's main man in Team HTC-Columbia, responsible for leading him out to the finishing line and putting him into position to take the victory. The Mark Renshaw / Mark Cavendish combination is set to continue in this years Tour de France.



Adam Hansen
pezcyclingnews.com,
23 June 2010

"champagne in the bus - that was nice"
When Adam Hansen won the toughest stage and GC of the Ster Elektrotoer, we were delighted and naturally, we had to ask him some questions; we caught up with him in a coffee shop in his adopted home of Slovakia.


Matthew Goss
pezcyclingnews.com,
10 June 2010

"I’ll need to get a bigger wallet"
Columbia’s Matt Goss is yet another talented Aussie who came up through the Australian Institute of Sport’s track programme. He is hitting his stride now with a stage at the Giro and a win in Philly on Sunday.



Lewis Craig
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.


Matthew Goss
pezcyclingnews.com,
12 May 2010

"guys doing kamikaze stuff"
When you're a crucial part of a top sprinter's train and the boss goes awol on you in the last 300 metres, there's not much else to do but try for the win yourself - unfortunately for Columbia's Matt Goss, Garmin's Tyler Farrar was just that little bit quicker in Utrecht on Sunday.



Adam Hansen
pezcyclingnews.com,
9 May 2010

Ready to do battle over another three week Grand Tour...
We managed to catch a few minutes with Adam Hansen as he sat out the media hullabuloo surrounding Marco Pinotti and Andre Griepel, HTC-Columbia’s leaders for the Giro d’Italia. Now a very experienced Grand Tour rider, Hansen is ready to do battle over another three week Grand Tour...


Michael Albasini
pezcyclingnews.com,
9 May 2010

"Somebody has to chase down the breakaways"
Another rider sitting out the Greipel/Pinotti media mash-up at the HTC-Columbia team presentation was the cultured Swiss rider Michael Albasini. PEZ decided to get a few minutes of chatter to see what his plans were for the forthcoming Giro.



Marcel Sieberg
pezcyclingnews.com,
9 May 2010

"there are stages which are perfect for us"
HTC-Columbia do a nice line in German powerhouses, and they don’t come an awful lot bigger than Marcel Sieberg. The two-metre rouleur has a key role in the way the team will try to manage any potential sprinters’ stage for Andre Greipel, so it’s going to be abusy three weeks for Sieberg.


André Greipel
velonews.com,
6 May 2010

‘I have proved myself.’
It’s safe to say that André Greipel is arguably the world’s second-best sprinter right now. Unfortunately for the big German, the world’s best is Mark Cavendish, his teammate at HTC-Columbia. Such is...



Marco Pinotti
velocitynation.com,
28 April 2010

I'm not complaining!
Marco Pinotti of HTC_Columbia won the prologue yesterday in the Tour of Romandie, I caught up with him last week at his home in Italy.


Tejay Van Garderen
podiumcafe.com,
27 April 2010

"None of my races are easy anymore"
Since Bob Stapleton took over the venerable T-Mobile squad and began tinkering with their old-world formula for success, Team HTC-Columbia has evolved into something of a development machine, turning raw, green talent into a winning juggernaut that has left the Pro Tour in the dust two years running



Tejay Van Garderen
velocitynation.com,
23 April 2010

"Actually, a lot of 2nd places..."
American Tejay Van Garderen wound up second overall to Giovanni Visconti in the Presidential Tour of Turkey last Sunday, an eight-stage, 1,232-kilometer race from Istanbul to the Mediterranean resort of Alanya.


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