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Andrea Guardini
Astana’s Andrea Guardini Gets PEZ’d
Pez Cyclingnews, 10 December 2015
Andrea Guardini is a sprinter, a pure sprinter, but one without a dedicated sprint train. That said, he’s done well with eighteen stage wins in the Tour de Langkawi, a Giro stage win and stage wins in Oman, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Turkey, Denmark, Portugal, Slovenia, plus the ENECO Tour and the World Ports Classic. The Belgian semi-Classic Scheldeprijs has also been very successful for him.
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Alexey Lutsenko
Pez Cyclingnews, 4 December 2015
Astana’s Alexey Lutsenko Gets PEZ’d!
Alexey Lutsenko is the big hope for the future of Kazakh cycling. In 2012 he not only won the U23 World road champs, but racked up a good palmarès with the Astana Continental team. The next year he was a full Pro and riding his first Tour de France. We managed to catch-up with Alexey in Spain at the
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Vincenzo Nibali
CyclingNews, 9 November 2015
Nibali defends his 2015 season
The Sicilian ended Italy's long draught of success in the Classics by winning Il Lombardia, helping him move on from the embarrassment and shame of his expulsion from the Vuelta but the difficulties of the season have their mark.
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Fabio Aru
Cycling News, 4 May 2015
Aru ready to step up for Astana
Fabio Aru will begin the Giro d’Italia with just 15 days of racing in his legs but with ambition to climb further up the podium after his third place overall in 2014 and fifth place at the Vuelta a Espana.
In the absence of Vincenzo Nibali, the 24 year-old Sardinian carries the hopes of the Asta
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Vincenzo Nibali
Pedalnorth, 3 May 2015
Vincenzo Nibali Interview
Our friends at Nalini and Astana Pro Team have come up trumps, arranging a pedalnorth.com interview with modern day cycling legend, Vincenzo Nibali. Once our editor, Rob, picked his chin up, he set to getting grips with the right questions! This great son of Italy (and Sicily), has won all three Gra
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Vincenzo Nibali
Cyclist, 15 April 2015
Vincenzo Nibali interview
Fresh from winning the 2014 Tour de France, Vincenzo Nibali tells us about training, winning and his heroes growing up.
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Vincenzo Nibali
Cafe Roubaix, 10 March 2015
Guest of the week at Cafe Roubaix
In 2014, Vincenzo Nibali became the first Italian to win cycling’s greatest race in 16 years, thanks a masterful display in the three-week Tour de France. After scoring a victory in Sheffield with a late attack, he went on to put minutes into his rivals during the gruesome stage five, which took the
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Jakob Fuglsang
Rouleur, 21 February 2015
Jakob Fuglsang
Astana's talented Dane seems no closer to leadership after helping Vincenzo Nibali to win the 2014 Tour de France.
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Vincenzo Nibali
CyclingNews, 2 February 2015
Italian reveals he will focus on the Tour de France in 2015
Vincenzo Nibali looks like any other European tourist as he spends time with his wife Rachele and baby daughter Emma in Dubai. He is one of the biggest names in professional cycling after winning the Tour de France, yet amongst the ostentatious wealth and consumerism of Dubai, he remains modest, fri
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Fabio Aru
CyclingNews, 29 January 2015
Aru ready to take on Contador at the Giro d'Italia
Fabio Aru is the rising star of Italian cycling but in 2015 he will again be overshadowed by his Astana team leader and fellow Italian Vincenzo Nibali. The two are very similar riders with similar temperaments and are now even neighbours after Aru also moved to Lugano in Switzerland during the winte
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Fabio Aru
CyclingNews, 29 January 2015
Aru ready to take on Contador at the Giro d'Italia
Fabio Aru is the rising star of Italian cycling but in 2015 he will again be overshadowed by his Astana team leader and fellow Italian Vincenzo Nibali. The two are very similar riders with similar temperaments and are now even neighbours after Aru also moved to Lugano in Switzerland during the winte
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Vincenzo Nibali
CyclingNews, 28 January 2015
Part 2: Doping, Vinokourov, the 2015 Astana team and his Grand Tour rivals
Vincenzo Nibali was often asked about doping at the Tour de France and the questioned and the scrutiny of the ethics of his Astana team intensified when the Iglinskiy brothers tested positive for EPO in the summer and a young Kazakhstani rider who rode as a trainee with Astana in the final part of t
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