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Équipe Profil: AUSTRALIA 2011



Interviews (25)



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Adam Hansen
PEZ Talk: Catching Up With Adam Hansen

Pez Cyclingnews, 15 Novembre 2011
It's always a pleasure to catch up with Adam Hansen. PEZ first profiled the affable Australian at the start of the 2008 season when Hansen had just joined the Highroad team from T-Mobile. Four years on, innumerable kilometers later, and with the Omega Pharma-Lotto team, Guy Wilson-Roberts spoke again with the Australian motor.


Chris Sutton
cyclingtime.com,
22 Août 2011

"We don't exactly have the perfect lead-out train here"
Australia's Chris Sutton, 27, has had to wait for his sixth year as a professional to make his dream of winning a stage at a Grand Tour come true. But he rode to perfection in the finale of Stage 2 at the 2011 Vuelta a España to go to the finishing line at Playas de Orihuela.



Simon Gerrans
velonation.com,
7 Juillet 2011

Talking Tour and supporting Wiggins
Simon Gerrans returned to the Tour de France this year as part of Sky Procycling’s ambitious selection for the event. The 31 year-old from Melbourne will back Bradley Wiggins’ bid to grab a podium place, but could have the chance to grab his second Tour stage victory along the way.


Richie Porte
saxobanksungard.com,
29 Juin 2011

Looking Forward To A Challenging Tour de France
This Saturday, the Tour de France is coming and for Saxo Bank-SunGard Aussie, Richie Porte it is going to be a very special race. Here are some of his thoughts prior to making his debut in the French stage race over three weeks.



Richie Porte
cyclingtime.com,
7 Mai 2011

"I’m here to work for Alberto"
It wasn’t planned for Richie Porte to ride the Giro this year. This is the race where he revealed his talent by claiming the pink jersey after the epic stage 11 to L’Aquila. He’s now starting the Giro d'Italia this year in the role of a helper for Alberto Contador.


Brett Lancaster
cyclingtime.com,
2 Mai 2011

"It’s gonna be a good Giro"
Brett Lancaster is busy in Turkey gearing up for his sixth Giro d’Italia, a race where he collected the best win of his career in the 1.1km prologue in 2005. Now, at the age of 31, the former Olympic champion is ready to lead out Tyler Farrar at the Giro starting next week.



Stuart O’Grady
velonews.com,
17 Avril 2011

A bit of bullshit
Stuart O’Grady (Leopard-Trek) always talks from the heart, but nothing gets his heart racing more than Paris-Roubaix. The 37-year-old Aussie won the race in 2007 but last Sunday he didn’t make the time cut after a series of mishaps derailed his chances.


Mitchell Docker
velonation.com,
14 Avril 2011

"the fewer cobbles I ride, the better!"
For Mitch Docker, Paris-Roubaix has been a race where he has shown steady improvement, finishing an excellent 15th this year, just 47 seconds behind winner Johan Van Summeren. Docker took time out from recovering from his efforts over the pave to talk to VeloNation.



Simon Clarke
velonation.com,
10 Avril 2011

Ready for Roubaix
His name may not have figured on the Muur or Bosberg but Astana’s young Aussie Simon Clarke did a good job for his team in Sunday’s edition of the Ronde. Now he’s lining out in Paris-Roubaix, encouraged in ways by his ride last weekend, but aware that the terrain is very different.


Matthew Goss
cyclingtime.com,
10 Avril 2011

Making it to number one
Still number one on the UCI’s WorldTour rankings after the Tour of Flanders, Matt Goss speaks about his motivation prior to tackling Paris-Roubaix for the third time alongside Mark Cavendish, who will make his debut in the ‘Hell of the North’ on Sunday.



Matthew Goss
velonation.com,
16 Mars 2011

Ready for Milan-Sanremo
It’s been a glittering season thus far for HTC Highroad rider Matt Goss, who has won seven races. Those victories include stages in the Tour Down Under, Tour of Oman and Paris-Nice, and he has also worn the leader’s jersey in each of those events.


Simon Gerrans
cyclingtime.com,
9 Mars 2011

"It's a bloody hard race"
Simon Gerrans has the ambition to strike at the Ardennes classics again. Two years ago, the Australian made the top 10 at the Amstel Gold Race, Flèche-Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège but didn’t recover in time from a crash at the Criterium International to repeat his performance last year.



Matthew Goss
cyclingtime.com,
7 Mars 2011

"this season has been the best start I’ve ever had to a year"
With wins at the Jayco Bay Crits (2 stages and the General Classification), the Cancer Council Classic in Adelaide, Stage 1 of the Santos Tour Down Under and Stage 2 of the Tour of Oman, Matt Goss of HTC-Highroad has been one of the most impressive sprinters of the early part of the 2011 pro season.


Adam Hansen
cyclingtime.com,
1 Mars 2011

Cheese and Chocolate
Australian Adam Hansen of Omega Pharma-Lotto very generously gave up some of his spare time to chat to cyclingtime.com about cheese, chocolate, SRM's and the Belgian team's one-day terminator, Philippe Gilbert.



Cameron Meyer
cyclingtime.com,
17 Février 2011

"The fitness is there"
Since he won the only World Tour race so far this year (the Santos Tour Down Under in January), Cameron Meyer is currently the world’s number 1 road cyclist. Though all is going very well on the road he is focussing now on the track world championships in the Netherlands next month.


Mark Renshaw
cyclingtime.com,
14 Février 2011

"This is a stepping stone for the other races in Europe"
The world’s best lead out man Mark Renshaw finally put a stage race overall win under his belt. His usual captain Mark Cavendish sacrificed his ambitions to win the last stage of the Tour of Qatar, but that’s not much compared to the work done by the Australian for him over the years.



Heinrich Haussler
cyclingtime.com,
10 Février 2011

"I’ll only target one day races this year"
Back at the level he enjoyed two years ago when he won a stage at the Tour de France, the Australian from Garmin-Cervelo talks about his ambitions for the one-day races and reveals that he won’t be taking part in the Giro d’Italia or the Tour de France this year.


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