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Team Profile: BMC RACING TEAM 2011



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Alexander Kristoff
I want to do one Grand Tour and some classics like Milano - San Remo

C-cycling, 17 October 2011
Alexander Kristoff is yet another future top rider coming out of Norway these years. His speed and characteristics gives him the perfect opportunities to become the next Norwegian top sprinter in the peloton. Coming from Joker - Bianchi to BMC this season, he will now join forces with Denis Galimzyanov at Katusha next year as a very strong and fast duo for the mass sprints.


Jeff Louder
pezcyclingnews.com,
30 August 2011

"Landbou was like university for me"
Jeff Louder has been on a tear recently with a solid showing in Utah followed by a great ride in Colorado. We caught up with the veteran rider from Utah just before the start of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge.



George Hincapie
cyclingfan.net,
29 August 2011

"I hope to do one more"
George Hincapie led the peloton onto the Champs-Élysées as the veteran American finished his record-tying 16th Tour de France. Hincapie, 38, tied the record mark of 16 Tours held by Joop Zootemelk. The Dutch veteran finished all 16 Tours while Hincapie did not finish one of his.


Cadel Evans
Herald Sun ,
11 August 2011

"If I want to get on a surfboard I will"
Cadel Evans reveals what he knows about the stench of the Devil, the hide of the Schlecks and the joy of winning the Tour de France.



Brent Bookwalter
velonews.com,
13 July 2011

Working in the trenches for Evans
In 2001, Brent Bookwalter asked Cadel Evans for an autograph at a mountain bike race when he was 15 years old and Evans was just about to transition onto the road scene. Flash forward a decade, and Bookwalter has quietly become one of Evans’ most trusted lieutenants.


Brent Bookwalter
velonews.com,
28 June 2011

Tour bound and talking pressure
Brent Bookwalter will start his second Tour de France, his third grand tour overall, on Saturday. A stage winner at the Tour of Utah and a multiple-time collegiate national champion, Bookwalter broke out in Europe with a second-place in the Giro d’Italia prologue last year.



Brent Bookwalter
uscyclingreport.com,
20 May 2011

"I still like mountain biking a lot"
Stage 5 from Seaside to Paso Robles saw Jeff Louder in the breakaway and Taylor Phinney finish eighth, but it was a crash by Brent Bookwalter that made the biggest news for the BMC Racing Team at the Amgen Tour of Caliornia. We had interviewed him before the start of the race.


Johann Tschopp
cyclingtime.com,
16 May 2011

"I’ve never raced on a volcano before"
Johann Tschopp, the winner of last year’s penultimate stage of the Giro going over the famous climb of the Gavia, is having a quiet start this year. We caught up with him after Stage 8, where he stood 30th on GC.



Marcus Burghardt
602nds.com,
24 April 2011

"I don’t really like coffee. I always drink hot chocolate"
A few days before Paris-Roubaix we had the opportunity to chat with TdF stage winner and strong classics rider Marcus Burghardt from the BMC Racing Team.


Taylor Phinney
velonews.com,
9 March 2011

‘The only pressure I feel is pressure I put on myself’
Taylor Phinney is taking it slow in his rookie pro season. The 21-year-old has been hampered by a knee injury and has only raced the Tour of Oman so far this year. Here’s what Phinney had to say about why he chose BMC and what his plans are for the 2012 London Olympic Games.



Taylor Phinney
cyclingtime.com,
22 February 2011

The Next Big Thing
American prodigy Taylor Phinney completed his first pro race at the Tour of Oman in what was a bit of delayed start as a knee injury prevented him from riding the Tour of Qatar. The U23 world champion for time trial told cyclingtime.com how excited he is about the career that lays ahead of him.


Cadel Evans
pezcyclingnews.com,
21 February 2011

The world according to Cadel
Cadel Evans wants to win a “Grand Tour” to add to his World Championships and he is changing his season plans to accommodate his ambitions. He tells us about his plans for the coming year, recaps 2010, his Tour and his Christmas....



George Hincapie
pezcyclingnews.com,
18 February 2011

"I’d love to win another stage of the Tour"
George Hincapie: a strong man in the classics, a guy you want on your team at the Tour, and after all his years with the pros he’s still friendly and approachable and looking thinner and fitter than ever…


Karsten Kroon
velonews.com,
6 February 2011

"without my helmet, I would have been dead"
Now 34, Karsten Kroon is back from a horrific crash in last year’s Flèche Wallonne to give the classics one more run. Above all, he’d love to win Amstel Gold Race, where he’s considered an expert on the twisting, climbing route through Holland’s Limburg region.



Taylor Phinney
pezcyclingnews.com,
4 February 2011

"it’s a new chapter in my career"
Taylor Phinney may be very young (still only 20 years old), but he has done so much already; World and National Champion on the track as well as on the road in the time trial, not to mention winning the Under 23 Paris-Roubaix.


Alessandro Ballan
bicycles.net.au,
27 January 2011

Looking forward to the Tour de France
Alessandro Ballan was in Australia as captain of Team BMC for the Tour Down Under and spoke with Robert Cumine from Bicycles Network Australia (BNA) about the outlook for the 2011 racing season.



Alexander Kristoff
pezcyclingnews.com,
8 January 2011

"I’ll get my own opportunities"
After four years during which he rode for Scandinavian teams, 2010 saw 23 year-old sprinter Alexander Kristoff join the big league at BMC alongside World Champion Cadel Evans. We caught up with him just before Christmas as he prepared for the festivities – and the Tour Down Under.


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