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Team Profile: ORICA GREENEDGE 2014



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Simon Gerrans
I’ll set my sights for a little bit later in the season.

Ride, 23 December 2014
Onto the trails of Mount Buller went the reigning national champion, Simon Gerrans. It was an afternoon training session along with a few locals… and then down he crashed. A broken collarbone means Orica-GreenEdge is looking at different options for January. A day after his surgery, Gerrans spoke to RIDE about the crash and his amended plans for the start of 2015.


Luke Durbridge
Velo News,
4 December 2014

Confident future lies on the road
While compatriots and fellow track world champions Jack Bobridge (formerly Belkin), Luke Davison (formerly BMC Racing), Glenn O’Shea (formerly An Post-Chain Reaction) have all opted to step down from road racing to focus on the track and Rio 2016, Orica-GreenEdge’s Luke Durbridge is confident that h



Michael Hepburn
Cyclingnews,
3 December 2014

Ready for fast start to 2015
The 2014 season for Michael Hepburn (Orica-GreenEdge) was one of many firsts, with a debut national time trial title and Giro d'Italia appearance the highlights of a full season on the road.


Luke Durbridge
Ride,
28 November 2014

Luke Durbridge on his TT position
A few weeks into training for the 2015 season, Luke Durbridge said he was starting to feel like he was getting up to speed. His form doesn’t dip too much but he did allow himself a little bit of time off the bike before cranking things up again. He’s been a professional cyclist for three years alrea



Daryl Impey
SC Blog,
28 November 2014

60.Second intervieuw
Daryl Impey started riding in 1997 with his dad and brother. He signed his first pro contract a few years later for a South African- based Microsoft Cycling Team. Shortly after, Impey made the move to Europe and soon got picked up by Team Barloworld.


Simon Gerrans
Cyclingnews,
24 October 2014

Hip fractures, shorter seasons, Spring Classics and the Yates twins
Simon Gerrans is fully recovered from the hip fracture he incurred during the third stage of this year's Vuelta, an injury that later saw him withdraw from the race and put his World Title ambitions on the shelf for another year. With his 2014 season subsequently brought forward by a month he is now



Matthew Harley Goss
CyclingTips,
22 September 2014

‘Retiring wasn’t an option’: what the move to MTN-Qhubeka means to Matt Goss.
Late last week South African-based Professional Continental team MTN-Qhubeka announced the latest in a series of high-profile signings: Tasmanian Matt Goss. Jane Aubrey caught up with Goss after the announcement was made, to find out how the 27-year-old has seen his past three years at Orica-GreenEd


Luke Durbridge
Ride,
25 July 2014

Talks about his Tour debut
We spoke with Luke Durbridge before the Grand Départ in Leeds – remember that? It seems like a lifetime ago. The former Australian champion is still in there race. He’s optimistic about the TT that’s to come this Saturday but admits that there are moments when he wonders what he’s doing… the Tour ca



Simon Gerrans
CyclingTips,
28 June 2014

I see some real nice opportunities in the first half of the race.
Gerrans backed off again in order to peak for the Tour. While he had a quiet ride in the Critérium du Dauphiné, he is confident that he has timed things right and should be in very good condition for the Tour de France. He’s got big aims there.


Simon Gerrans
Ride,
27 June 2014

Simon Gerrans on the 100th Tour de France
With the Orica-GreenEdge line-up for the 2014 Tour de France due to be announced in the coming days we can safely assume that one of the nine will be the Australian champion, Simon Gerrans. The 34-year-old has won three stages of the French race – one in 2008 and two in 2013, including the team time



Adam Yates
Cycling Weekly,
2 June 2014

Adam and Simon Yates: Britain’s future Tour de France winners?
Adam and Simon Yates are two of most talked about talents in British cycling, and as they embark on their first year as professionals with Orica-GreenEdge, Cycle Sport meets the twins to see what the future holds for them.


Simon Yates
Cycling Weekly,
2 June 2014

Adam and Simon Yates: Britain’s future Tour de France winners?
Adam and Simon Yates are two of most talked about talents in British cycling, and as they embark on their first year as professionals with Orica-GreenEdge, Cycle Sport meets the twins to see what the future holds for them.



Simon Gerrans
Ride,
30 April 2014

Simon Gerrans on his Liège-Bastogne-Liège victory
On the night of his victory in the 100th edition of Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Simon Gerrans celebrated on the team bus and then jumped on a flight back to his home in Monaco. A mini off-season would start the next day. His Classics campaign for 2014 had a successful ending. But this is a rider who alway


Mathew Hayman
Ride,
15 April 2014

Hayman on Roubaix: “Arenberg, it’s super rough but…” (2)
This is part two of an interview done the day after Paris-Roubaix with Mathew Hayman of the Orica-GreenEdge team. He’s explained his loss of many minutes to the winner, Niki Terpstra, and how two punctures in three kilometres near the final sector of pavé ended any hope he may have had on a day when



Mathew Hayman
Ride,
14 April 2014

Mathew Hayman – on Roubaix (1)
On the eve of his son’s third birthday Mathew Hayman was working on a Sunday. He was riding his bike to Roubaix over nasty cobblestones. Next week he turns 36 and he’ll have forgotten about the pain that was conjured while doing his job. The “video” in his mind, however, will still playback the imag


Johan Esteban Chaves Rubio
Cycling Inquisition,
31 March 2014

Patience, an emotional recovery, and the beauty of second chances.
My conversation with Esteban Chaves starts with a bit of small talk. I ask about his family, and the cycling academy that bears his name. But we end up talking about the weather. I mention how terrible the winter has been here, with insanely low temperatures and endless snow and ice. Esteban pauses



Caleb Ewan
Cyclist,
16 February 2014

Caleb Ewan
Orica-GreenEDGE’s newest recruit sat down with Cyclist to discuss life in Italy, entering the pro peloton, and the lessons he received from Cadel Evans


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