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Team Profile: JAPAN 2011


Interviews (10)



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Yukihiro Doi
"Me gustan el jamón y los españoles, que son muy simpáticos"

as.com, 6 September 2011
Yukihiro Doi (Osaka, 27 años) es el primer japonés que corre en la Vuelta, con Skil: "Supone un orgullo". Le encanta competir en nuestro país.


Shinichi Fukushima
cyclingnewsasia.com,
2 September 2011

"We need to find these younger generation cyclists and send them to Europe to race"
Shinichi Fukushima has competed around the world, winning races in both Asia and Europe. With his brother Koji Fukushima, who is also a professional cyclist, he has been involved in the development of young riders, in part by starting the development team Bonne Chance.



Yukihiro Doi
cyclingtime.com,
21 August 2011

"it's a special feeling"
Japanese riders have competed in the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France before but none had started the Vuelta a España until Yukihiro Doi lined up on the beach of Benidorm for the inaugural team time trial of the 66th edition that Skil-Shimano successfully completed in seventh place.


Yukihiro Doi
sprintespecial.blogspot.com,
16 August 2011

"Estoy muy emocionado por correr la Vuelta a España"
El toque exótico de la Vuelta Ciclista España lo pone el equipo francés Skil Shimano de la mano del primer corredor japonés que debuta en la ronda española, Yukihiro Doi.



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


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.



Takashi Miyazawa
cyclingtime.com,
27 April 2011

Paving the way
Team Farnese Vini-Neri has started the 47th Presidential Tour of Turkey on a high note with Andrea Guardini winning Stage 1 and Elia Favilli winning Stage 2. Their success has a lot to do with the work of Japanese champion Takashi Miyazawa for paving the way.


Yukiya Arashiro
cyclingtime.com,
10 March 2011

"Belgian racing is really special"
Cyclingtime’s correspondent on the world’s cycling scene Jean-François Quenet spoke to Yukiya Arashiro, to hear the latest about the new Asian champion who hasn’t been lined up at Paris-Nice by his Europcar team managers, who prefer to preserve him for the Tour de France.



Takashi Miyazawa
tuttobiciweb.it,
31 January 2011

Miyazawa, il giapponese che sogna la Sanremo
Taky ha tanti sogni, tanti progetti, tanti obiettivi. Ha un cuore grande e una mente stracolma di pensieri e idee, che può esprimere in giapponese, inglese, tailandese e, come in questo caso, in un italiano che rasenta la perfezione.


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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