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David Millar
Cycling needs to face its dark period to climb out of abyss
The Guardian, 5 November 2012
A morning with David Millar is like no other interview in sport. Time reels past in a vivid blur of words for this is a conversation fuelled less by the cups of coffee lining the table in a cafe on High Street Kensington than by a tumultuous year in professional cycling. Of course, with Millar, the tangled mess of corruption and courage is best approached via circuitous and sometimes strikingly beautiful routes.
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Andrew Talansky
velonews, 10 September 2012
Talansky on Vuelta, Wiggins and calling out Andy Jacques-Maynes
MADRID (VN) — Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) lets his legs do the talking, but he’s also not afraid to speak his mind.
The 23-year-old is leading a new generation of American riders into the European peloton and he says things have changed within the sport, so much so that he and his peers will n
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Ryder Hesjedal
Pro Cycling News, 6 September 2012
2012 Giro d'Italia Winner Ryder Hesjedal
Ryder Hesjedal started his career in cycling with Mountain biking, where he placed 2nd in the UCI Junior Mountain Bike World Championships in 1998. In 2001 and 2003 the 31 year old from British Columbia placed 2nd at the U23 World Mountain Bike Championships and UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Cham
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Tyler Farrar
www.bicycling.com, 29 August 2012
Tyler Farrar, Rolling With It
The American rider talks about motivation, learning Flemish, Wouter Weylandt, comparisons to Mark Cavendish, and, yes, winning bicycle races.
In many ways Tyler Farrar is the most intriguing American rider racing in the European pro peloton. The 27-year-old is the country's top sprinter, with st
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Thomas Dekker
velonews, 27 August 2012
Thomas Dekker Q&A: Slow road back to the top
LEON, Spain (VN) – Thomas Dekker was once the golden boy of Dutch cycling. With a junior world title and accolades that came swift and early, Dekker was on the fast track to the top.
A controversial EPO positive in 2009, however, derailed his career and nearly sent him tumbling into oblivion.
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Andrew Talansky
Velonation, 23 August 2012
Garmin-Sharp’s big Vuelta hope
American talent talks about his season thus far
Andrew TalanskyOne of the men holding his own during Contador’s stage three Vuelta purges was Garmin’s Andrew Talansky; the young American finished in ninth spot, just six seconds down on stage winner Alejandro Valverde (Movistar).
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Ryder Hesjedal
Pedal, 13 July 2012
On His Injuries at the Tour and the Olympics Ahead
Coming off his historic Giro d’Italia, in which he became the first Canadian to win a Grand Tour, Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Sharp) had equally grand hopes for the Tour de France.
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Alex Rasmussen
Velonation, 6 July 2012
Dane responds to 18 month whereabouts sanction
Former Garmin-Sharp rider gives his thoughts on CAS ruling and being sidelined until April
Alex RasmussenOnce again, the rug has been pulled from under Alex Rasmussen’s feet.
Last season the 28 year-old Danish former multiple world track champion’s equilibrium was turned upside down when he wa
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Ryder Hesjedal
Pedal, 28 June 2012
Pre-Tour, Pre-London
Coming off his historic Giro d’Italia victory, in which he became the first Canadian ever to win a Grand Tour, Ryder Hesjedal is arguably the world’s highest flying Canadian athlete. The spring racing season ended with that Giro and has made way for the summer competitions, so there’s no holiday for
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Ryder Hesjedal
Pedal, 7 June 2012
Post-Giro Interview
Ryder Hesjedal has had a career full of history-making performances. At the 2008 Giro d’Italia he helped power team Garmin-Chipotle to its first Grand Tour Stage win, the Team Time Trial for which they are famous, propelling teammate Christian Vande Velde into the overall lead.
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Ryder Hesjedal
Pedal, 21 May 2012
Can He Win the Giro…?
At the 2012 Giro d’Italia Ryder Hesjedal immediately proved that he deserved the designation as team Garmin-Barracuda’s leader, finishing the opening Time Trial with the top time among GC hopefuls.
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Ryder Hesjedal
Pedal, 8 May 2012
On the First Rest Day at the Giro
Ryder Hesjedal is Garmin-Barracuda’s designated leader for the Giro d’Italia. Coming off a solid week at the Classics and helping teammate Andrew Talansky to 2nd overall at the Tour of Romandie, the Victoria, B.C.-native was on excellent form heading into the season’s first Grand Tour,
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Howes Alex
Bicycling, 2 May 2012
9 Questions With Alex Howes
A revelation of this spring’s Classics, Alex Howes (Garmin-Barracuda) is racing at cycling’s highest level, the WorldTour. The 24-year-old from Golden, Colorado, has impressed everyone with his attacking style in some of the biggest one-day races, including Amstel Gold and the prestigious Liège-Bast
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Daniel Martin
Velonation, 31 March 2012
Big ambitions for the Ardennes Classics
Following on from a strong fourth place overall in the Volta a Catalunya, Dan Martin is back in action in today’s GP Miguel Indurain, and again from Monday onwards when he will compete in the Vuelta al Pais Vasco.
The Irishman will be part of a strong Garmin Barracuda lineup in the races but, ..
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Sep Vanmarcke
Bicycling, 28 February 2012
If You Don't Think You Can Win, You Shouldn't Be Racing
With his stunning upset victory over Tom Boonen last week in the season-opening Classic Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, 23-year-old Sep Vanmarcke jumped onto bicycle racing’s center stage. A product of Belgian cycling, the Garmin-Barracuda prodigy has what it takes to be the next great one-day rider. Bicycli
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Tom Danielson
Velonation, 22 February 2012
Tom Danielson interview part II: Targeting big performances in Langkawi and beyond
As detailed in part I of this interview, Tom Danielson heads into the 2012 season with greater focus and confidence than in the past. Taking eighth in last year’s Tour de France was a major moment for him and, as he explained then, has affected his mentality in a number of ways, not least his motiva
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Tom Danielson
Velonation, 21 February 2012
“The Tour makes you dig a little deeper and push a little harder”
Over the course of a ten to fifteen year pro career, riders can develop in different directions to how they were as young professionals. Some such as Sean Kelly and Laurent Jalabert metamorphose from sprinters into strong all-rounders, with both of those riders winning the Vuelta a Espana during the
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