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Team Profile: UNITED STATES 2009


Interviews (26)



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Tyler Farrar
"if you ride a stupid sprint you’re not going to win the race"

velocitynation.com, 17 December 2009
Garmin-Transitions's Tyler Farrar appeared last thursday as a special guest at the 'Plaid Men Roller Party' in Manhattan, an event organised by NY Velocity to raise funds for the Century Road Club Association's (CRCA) junior development program.


Tyler Farrar
podiumcafe.com,
4 November 2009

Tyler Farrar Comes of Age
Victory in the the fourth stage of Tirreno-Adriatico and a series of other great results this year has made Tyler Farrar the first name in every conversation about who can stop the Manx Express.



Tyler Farrar
Podium Cafe,
2 November 2009

Farrar Interview Transcript
Originally I came to Belgium with the US National team, they have a house in Izegem not far from Gent where I live now. So they put us up in this house and we’d travel to all the races, just because Belgium is pretty centrally located so it makes the most sense running a program like that on a small


Tyler Farrar
cyclingnews.com,
30 October 2009

Time to take things further
Tyler Farrar began reaping the rewards of his labour this season, with wins in the Vattenfall Cyclassics and a stage of the Vuelta. It's led to even greater anticipation of 2010, with the American knocking on the door of victory at Milano-Sanremo, the World Championships and stages of the Tour.



Timothy Duggan
pezcyclingnews.com,
25 October 2009

Wrapping Up '09
It has been a few months since last we spoke to Garmin's Timmy Duggan. In the 2008 Tour of Georgia, the young man from Colorado came close to death in a 100 kph pile up; but 2009 has seen him back in the shark pool - at the deep end!


Brent Bookwalter
podiuminsight.com,
24 September 2009

Full circle and more
Even though his year started in February at the Tour of California, the season is not over for Brent Bookwalter of the BMC Racing Team. He will be part of the 9-rider American squad that will take on the world in the road race at the UCI World Championships this Sunday.



Tyler Farrar
velonews.com,
10 September 2009

‘It finally came together’
After a string of close calls, with no less than nine second places in grand tours in 2009, including second by Ryder Hesjedal in Tuesday’s 10th stage, Farrar was first across the line in a major three-week race in Wednesday 11th stage at the Vuelta a España.


Tyler Farrar
bicycling.com,
6 September 2009

"Columbia is the best leadout team in the world"
Halfway through his third grand tour of 2009, Garmin-Slipstream's Tyler Farrar discusses his performance thus far and his goals for the rest of the race.



Craig Lewis
pezcyclingnews.com,
2 September 2009

Man of the Match
George Hincapie pulled on the champion’s jersey after the USPRO Championships last weekend, but he had a little help from Craig Lewis, who was laid up in hospital with Swine Flu just days before the race, but hauled himself out of bed and onto his Scott to do a job for his friend, mentor and teammat


Tyler Farrar
pezcyclingnews.com,
19 August 2009

"Nobody has mentioned that, wow, pretty cool!"
Garmin's Tyler Farrar made history when he won Sunday’s Vattenfall Classic in Hamburg. Not only was he the first American to win the race; he becomes only the fourth rider from the US to win a Classic....



Tyler Farrar
velonews.com,
19 August 2009

Breakthrough victory at Hamburg fuels motivation
Tyler Farrar notched the most important victory of his career this past Sunday in the Vattenfall Cyclassics in Hamburg, Germany. The classic win capped a break-out year for the 25-year-old Garmin-Slipstream rider and he’s not finished yet......


Tom Danielson
velonews.com,
14 August 2009

Back on track
Tom Danielson was back in the winner’s column last weekend with victory in the individual time trial at the five-day Vuelta a Burgos in Spain. It marked Danielson’s first European victory since 2006 and the end of a long comeback from the injuries that nearly derailed his career.



Tyler Farrar
pezcyclingnews.com,
18 July 2009

"I didn't come here to be second"
Garmin man, Tyler Farrar has been inching ever closer to Cavendish; we caught up with the man from Washington State in Vittel at the start of a wet and hilly stage 13. Ever the pro, he grabbed Martijn Maaskant's Felt to park his chamois on and save those leg muscles.


Tyler Farrar
pezcyclingnews.com,
9 July 2009

"It’s never an easy day"
Tyler Farrar has been at it again – jousting with Cavendish, but French Darling ‘Tommy’ Voeckler beat them both to the punch; Ignatiev held on from the break too and Tyler was fourth, just behind Cav.



Tyler Farrar
pezcyclingnews.com,
6 July 2009

"it’s a huge, crazy circus"
We decided to get the ‘Pacific view’ of le Tour, today; on one side we have Tyler Farrar from Washington State, USA – if it wasn’t for that Cav character, we’d have been talking to the stage winner! – and from the other side of world we talk to Fumy Beppu from Chigasaki, Japan.


Tyler Farrar
velonews.com,
2 July 2009

‘The goal is to win a stage’
Tyler Farrar will be something of an oddity when he lines up Saturday for his Tour de France debut – an American sprinter. For the first time in several years, since Fred Rodriguez lined up at Mapei and later at Silence-Lotto, an American will have a legitimate shot at winning a bunch sprint in the



Timothy Duggan
pezcyclingnews.com,
2 July 2009

Eye of the Tiger
Comebacks are great, the return from a severe, potentially life-threatening injury, like in the case of Garmin's Timmy Duggan, is nothing short of inspiring. Turning a comeback into a leap forward in performance? That is something on an entirely bigger level,


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