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Team Profile: TEAM RADIOSHACK 2011



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Interviews (33)



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Jesse Sergent
"just part of the fun!"

pezcyclingnews.com, 31 August 2011
When we saw Radio Shack’s Kiwi, Jesse Sergent win the stage four time trial at the Eneco Tour we decided we’d best have a word – but by the time we’d contacted him and prepared this interview, he’d gone and won the time trial and GC in the Tour du Poitou Charentes.


Levi Leipheimer
roadcycling.com,
30 August 2011

"it was a battle tooth-and-nail to the last corner"
Levi Leipheimer talks about his victory in the 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, about riding on US soil, his 2011 season so far, and about his ambitions for the coming seasons.



Dale Parker
livestrong.com,
9 August 2011

"This next step is a big one"
Following the conclusion of the Tour de France, Team RadioShack announced Trek-LIVESTRONG's George Bennett and Dale Parker would join the team as stagiaires. The Under-23 duo debuts today at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah.


George Bennett
livestrong.com,
9 August 2011

"you have to start somewhere"
Following the conclusion of the Tour de France, Team RadioShack announced Trek-LIVESTRONG's George Bennett and Dale Parker would join the team as stagiaires. The Under-23 duo debuts today at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah.



Chris Horner
bicycling.com,
28 June 2011

Pushing 40 and Getting Faster
This week Chris Horner of Team RadioShack heads to Europe to make final preparations before the start of the 2011 Tour de France. We caught up with Horner last week to talk about his long career, and why he'll have his best chance ever at stepping onto the podium in Paris.


Levi Leipheimer
bicycling.com,
28 June 2011

'We’ll See Soon Enough Who Is Strongest on RadioShack'
At 37, Levi Leipheimer is not the youngest American hopeful in the upcoming Tour de France but he's one of the most consistent. After his victory last week in the Tour of Switzerland, the RadioShack rider again demonstrated that he will be a player in the world’s biggest bicycle race.



Fumiyuki Beppu
Cyclesportmag,
20 June 2011

Japan’s rising son
Japan is full of bicycles and kerin racing is huge, but Fumiyuki Beppu is one of only four Japanese road riders competing at the top level. Chigaseki is a seaside town located on a broad sweep of sandy beaches about 50 kilometres down Japan’s east coast from Tokyo. The Tokaido Main Line, one of t


Matthew Busche
velonation.com,
13 June 2011

"A race is never over until it’s over"
Winning the US Pro Champinship title this month is a testimony to the astounding progress Matthew Busche has made since taking up the sport. A former college runner, he cycled as cross training but it was only 2008 when he started to concentrate on two wheel competition.



Janez Brajkovic
cyclingtime.com,
7 June 2011

"I don’t want to burn myself out"
One year ago, Janez Brajkovic won the Criterium du Dauphiné, the French Alpine race that features the terrain of the Tour de France in one week. The Slovenian from RadioShack is back at the event that made him famous but his main focus is still the Tour de France.


Fumiyuki Beppu
cyclingtime.com,
23 May 2011

"I’m a professional cyclist; I’m here to do my job"
The only Japanese taking part in this year’s Giro d’Italia, one year after Yukiya Arashiro, is Fumiyuki Beppu with RadioShack. It means he won’t ride the Tour de France again but this could well be his first year doing two Grand Tours with the Vuelta a España being a possibility in August.



Tiago Machado
cyclingtime.com,
9 May 2011

"Am I the captain of this team?"
Portuguese rider Tiago Machado isn’t often mentioned among the favorites of the Giro d’Italia but he started on a high note with RadioShack’s strong performance at the inaugural team time trial. He precedes Alberto Contador by 20 seconds on general classification.


Matthew Busche
pezcyclingnews.com,
15 March 2011

"I’m still young, so I still have a lot to learn"
At the beginning of the 2009 season Matthew Busche was riding as an amateur in the US, then Kelly Benefits snapped him up, he rode a mere four races for them before Johan Bruyneel signed him for Team Radioshack.



Markel Irizar
cyclingtribe.com,
3 March 2011

"I would like to win in a big race like Paris Nice or Dauphine, but it´s really dificult, so I will try to improve step by step"
Testicular cancer survivor Markel Irizar scored an early season victory last month in the Ruta del Sol in southern Spain after maintaining his one second advantage over Jurgen van den Broeck in the fifth and final stage.


Fumiyuki Beppu
pezcyclingnews.com,
6 January 2011

"My eyes always looked to Europe"
Every time I’ve met Fumiyuki “Fumy” Beppu at RadioShack training camps he has always been friendly and chatty, the perfect Professional. I thought it was about time we learnt more about the man from “The Land of the Rising Sun.”


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