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Team Profile: UNITED STATES 2011


Interviews (23)



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Jeff Louder
Conosciamo meglio...Jeff Louder

Spaziociclismo, 19 October 2011
Oggi abbiamo il piacere di avere con noi un corridore non famosissimo, ma di grande esperienza tra i professionisti. Si tratta di Jeff Louder, statunitense classe 1977, dal 2008 è in forza alla BMC e quindi negli ultimi due anni è stato anche gregario di Cadel Evans. Il corridore, nato a Salt Lake City, ha vinto il Tour of Utah nel 2008 e dall'anno prossimo affronterà una nuova sfida alla UnitedHealthCare, squadra dove già militò dal 2006 al 2007.


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.



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.


Tyler Farrar
sports.fr,
5 July 2011

"Je remercie Thor et l'équipe"
Alors que tout le monde attendait Mark Cavendish, Tyler Farrar, qui cumulait les places d'honneur sur la Grande Boucle, est sorti de sa boîte pour remporter lundi le sprint de Redon. Un succès de prestige pour le sprinteur américain.



Tyler Farrar
Vélo 101,
4 July 2011

"On ne s'attendait pas à voir le Maillot Jaune travailler pour moi dans le final. A partir de ce moment, on n'a pas intérêt à manquer son sprint !"
Le jour de sa fête nationale, l'Américain Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Cervélo) s'impose au sprint à Redon. Une victoire en hommage à Wouter Weylandt. Le sprinteur Américain devance le Français Romain Feillu (Vacansoleil-DCM) à l'issue d'une étape animée par une échappée de 5 coureurs.


Tyler Farrar
lequipe.fr,
4 July 2011

«Deux mois horribles»
Souvent battu par Mark Cavendish sur le Tour, Tyler Farrar a confirmé ses progrès et ceux de son équipe lundi à Redon. La meilleure façon de rendre hommage à Wouter Weylandt.



Tyler Farrar
cyclismactu.net,
4 July 2011

"Les sprints deviennent plus intéressants"
Au fil des saisons, Tyler Farrar est devenu l'un des sprinteurs les plus rapides et redoutés du peloton. Le sprinteur de la Garmin-Cervélo sera aujourd'hui l'un des grands favoris à Redon où l'arrivée massive semble inévitable.


Tyler Farrar
velonews.com,
2 July 2011

Mentally and physically ready for his biggest test yet
At the Tour de France Farrar faces his biggest challenge yet — battling against Mark Cavendish and the rest of the sport’s top sprinters, for the green points jersey. We caught up with Farrar in late June, after the Ster ZLM Tour and before he headed to the start of the Tour.



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.


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.



Matthew Busche
Vélo 101,
7 June 2011

"Pour devenir spécialiste des courses par étapes, je dois me construire une solide expérience, améliorer ma force, mon endurance, ma récupération."
Le titre de champion des Etats-Unis de la course en ligne reste chez Radio Shack: ce lundi, Matthew Busche s’est imposé à Greenville et succède ainsi à Benjamin King. Le natif du Wisconsin était en grande forme, ayant été troisième du clm de ces championnats nationaux, samedi.


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.



Tyler Farrar
cyclingtime.com,
28 April 2011

"exactly the race I needed before going to Italy"
Tyler Farrar is one of the stars lining up at this year’s Presidential Tour of Turkey. He placed second and sixth, respectively, in the first two stages, giving him an indication that he’s right on track to tackle the Giro d’Italia next week.


Jason McCartney
Diario Vasco,
8 April 2011

«Nací en Hawai y me gusta mucho el surf, aunque no vivo allí»
Jason McCartney es alto, rubio, veterano (37 años) y corre en el Radio Shack. Pero no llama la atención por nada de eso. Más bien, lo más curioso está en su DNI. Nació en Honolulu, Hawai, un lugar donde el ciclismo es algo impensable.



Andrew Talansky
velonews.com,
7 April 2011

Part II - Why fans should believe in the new generation
Andrew Talansky has already shown great potential at the Tour Méditeranéen, Paris-Nice and Critérium International. Today Andrew talks about his early season results, where he hopes to go in his career and why fans should believe in the new generation of riders entering the peloton.


Andrew Talansky
velonews.com,
6 April 2011

Part I - From Miami to Europe
Andrew Talansky has already been impressive through the first few months of his professional career. The 22-year-old has the full package of climbing skills and time trialing prowess, making him one of the most promising stage race prospects among a new wave of American riders entering Europe.



Tyler Farrar
velonews.com,
2 April 2011

‘It doesn’t get any bigger than Flanders’
In February 2007 American Tyler Farrar arrived in the Belgian city Ghent alone, his suitcase in one hand and his bike in the other. Just 22 years old, Farrar was fresh off training camp with Cofidis and when asked where he’d like to go, he answered Ghent, despite having no place to live.


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