Steven Cummings
Pez Cyclingnews, 5 September 2012
Inside La Vuelta With Steve Cummings
PEZ’s resident soothsayer Viktor, has renamed the Vuelta the ‘Spanish Hill Climb Championships’ and says he can’t handle another mountain top finish – I wasn’t man enough to remind him about the Bola del Mundo on Saturday. However, he has been waxing lyrical about stage 13 and the winner of those 17
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Jonathan Tiernan-Locke
velouk.net, 4 September 2012
Talkingshop: Endura Racing’s Jon Tiernan-Locke
Jon Tiernan-Locke made a big splash this year by winning a few French early season classics including the Tour of the Med and is in the process of finalising a contract with a World Tour team for 2013 which all helps to add to the motivation to do well in this year’s Tour of Britain.
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Christopher Froome
teamsky.com, 4 September 2012
Learning curve for Froome
Chris Froome admits this year’s Vuelta has been a massive learning process and he will continue giving it his absolute all during the final five days of action.
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Andrew Fenn
Velonation, 28 August 2012
Andy Fenn Interview: So far, so good for promising young Briton
Last week was a very good one for Omega-Pharma QuickStep’s 22 year-old Briton, Andy Fenn. The Belgian ‘super team’ renewed his contract for 2013 and he enjoyed a good week at the Tour of Denmark; taking second and fourth on stages as well as the ‘best young rider’ award.
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Bradley Wiggins
Pez Cyclingnews, 8 August 2012
A Closer Look: Bradley Wiggins
The ‘Eureka’ moment with Bradley Wiggins came in 2009, during le Tour de France. Martin and I were at the bottom of the climb to Verbier, watching the action on a beat up TV which the enterprising owner of a roast pig sandwich stall had set up. They were all there, including Contador and Lance. It w
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Bradley Wiggins
gq-magazine, 17 July 2012
Anatomy of a Rider: Bradley Wiggins
Britain's Olympic gold medallist reveals how the gruelling, three-week long Tour impacts on every area of the body
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Stannard Ian
road.cc, 10 July 2012
The man with the 'just get on with it' recipe for success
It’s been a good few weeks for Team Sky’s Ian Stannard. Last month crowned British national road race champion – the jersey will make its debut in the Tour de Pologne, which starts today – the 25-year-old has also been named in the Olympic road race team that will seek to help Mark Cavendish secure
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Bradley Wiggins
roadcyclinguk.com, 19 June 2012
momentum, maturity and self-belief ahead of Tour
Speaking from Mallorca and his final training camp before the Tour de France, his voice comes clear over a slightly frayed line from the Mediterranean. He readily engages with questions on topics as diverse as team selection and choice of equipment, and sounds as excited and pleased as any of his ar
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Jonathan Tiernan-Locke
velouk.net, 22 February 2012
Early Season Sensation – Jon Tiernan-Locke
His goal prior to 2012 was to win a UCI stage race and in two weeks, he’s won two, the Tour of the Med and Haut Var.
In March, Jon races the three stage Tour of Mercia which has two mountain stages and a flat time trial and that for sure, will provide Jon with a fresh chance of showing what he ca
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Jeremy Hunt
Cyclingtips, 17 February 2012
A Ride With Jez Hunt
"I'm not sure what you're going to write about. I don't really have anything interesting to say or any stories to tell". This is how my four hour ride with Jeremy Hunt began just a short while ago while he was back in Melbourne for the off-season.
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Ben Swift
Pez Cyclingnews, 17 February 2012
PEZ-Clusive: Team Sky’s Olympian, Ben Swift
Pretty much every possible tabloid pun on Ben Swift’s surname has already been done to death, so we’ll waste no time in getting to the meat of the story. The twenty-four year old has had an almost perfect career progression to date. Starring as an amateur with a string of results in Italy, Ben Swift
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Thomas Geraint
Telegraph.co.uk, 15 February 2012
Geraint Thomas right on track in his pursuit of Games glory in blue riband event
As Britain’s Geraint Thomas graphically puts it: “Don’t go searching for the pain, it will find you.”
Britain will be defending champions at the Olympics and the squad will find out how they are matching up to their rivals at the Samsung World Cup in the London Velodrome this weekend, with qualif
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Jonathan Tiernan-Locke
velonation, 14 February 2012
Bright future ahead for Endura Racing rider
Anyone who thought that Englishman Jon Tiernan-Locke’s top six GC placing and King of the Mountains win in the 2011 Tour of Britain was a freak result had their eyes opened over the weekend when the 27 year-old from Plymouth won the first stage, fourth stage and GC in the Tour of the Mediterranean –
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Jonathan Tiernan-Locke
cyclingweekly, 13 February 2012
Tiernan-Locke talks about Tour of the Med win
There's a sheer simplicity to the manner in which Jon Tiernan-Locke claimed overall victory in the Tour of the Mediterranean on Sunday. Lying third overall behind two sprinters, he just waited for the final climb of the race, then blasted away at the foot of it.
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Andrew Fenn
Velonation, 12 February 2012
Andy Fenn makes perfect ProTeam debut
Background to Omega Pharma Quick Step’s neo-pro star
What better way to make a ProTeam debut than grabbing two big wins in some of your first races? It’s a very rare thing to do, but it’s something that Andy Fenn achieved on consecutive days this month
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David Millar
Pez Cyclingnews, 7 February 2012
Garmin-Barracuda's David Millar Gets PEZ’d!
David Millar; bad boy, Simon Pure or hypocrite? Think what you like, but after his journey through doping and cycling he is a very interesting guy and still has a lot to say which is well worth listening too. Drugs, drink, cycling, life, the past and the future, we cover it all as David Millar gets
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