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16.655 Interviews
We have been building a large database with riders interviews. These interviews are publicised at various websites in various languages.

Thanks to Lucybears for continuously searching the internet so that we can daily read fresh interviews while having a cup of coffee

Year Month Language
Riders Country

CountryInterviews
ARGArgentina2
AUSAustralia67
AUTAustria14
BELBelgium34
BRABrazil11
CANCanada62
COLColombia5
CUBCuba1
CZECzech Republic2
DENDenmark7
ESAEl Salvador1
ESTEstonia1
FINFinland8
FRAFrance170
GERGermany105
HKGHong Kong1
IRLIreland5
ITAItaly106
LTULithuania26
LUXLuxembourg6
MEXMexico1
NEDNetherlands52
NZLNew Zealand11
NORNorway9
PORPortugal1
RUSRussia4
SLOSlovenia1
RSASouth Africa4
ESPSpain48
SKNSt. Kitts and Nevis 1
SWESweden16
SUISwitzerland26
UKRUkraine3
GBRUnited Kingdom138
USAUnited States133
VENVenezuela2
Total Interviews: 1084
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Georgia Gould
Fearless Femme: Pro Mountain Biker Georgia Gould.

Stack, 19 May 2013
Georgia Gould didn't take her first mountain bike ride until she was 19 years old. Nine years later, she was careening through the cross-country mountain bike course at the Beijing Olympic Games for Team USA. Finally, last year, Gould proudly brought home a bronze medal from the London Games. At age 33, Gould is determined to change mountain biking—specifically the way the sport treats women. With a playful expression, she tells STACK why the sport of cycling needs to catch up with the times. Follow along as Gould opens up about her greatest fears, her awkward love of gangsta rap, and her strategy for winning the World Cup this year.


Georgia Gould
STACK,
14 May 2013

It’s hard to believe that Georgia Gould didn’t take her first mountain bike ride until she was 19-years-old.
Nine years later, she was careering through the cross-country mountain bike course at the Beijing Olympic Games for Team USA. Finally, last year, Gould proudly brought home a bronze medal from the London 2012 Olympics.



Sarah Storey
Total Women Cycling,
25 April 2013

Dame Sarah Storey, GB’s most decorated female Paralympian
That terrible word ‘radiant’ is the greatest cliché of pregnancy, but Dame Sarah Storey really does look glowing and healthy when we sit down to chat in the very posh AldwychOne hotel. dwq Sarah meets Total Women’s Cycling! We’re here because Dame Sarah has recently signed up as an ambassador


Rachel Neylan
Podium Cafe,
25 April 2013

Rachel Neylan on triumphing over adversity and the Flèche Wallonne.
While I was at the Flèche Wallonne with team Hitec Products UCK, I interviewed Rachel Neylan, just after she finished the race, where she’d ridden in support of her Hitec team-mate, Elisa Longo Borghini’s second place. I’ve interviewed Rachel before, in 2011, on her route into cycling, but in the ti



Elisa Longo Borghini
Podium Cafe,
23 April 2013

Flèche Wallonne post-race podium interviews - Elisa Longo Borghini and Ashleigh Moolman
Last week I went to the Flèche Wallonne with Hitec Products UCK, and I was lucky enough to be able to interview Hitec's Elisa Longo Borghini, who came second, and Lotto Belisol's Ashleigh Moolman who came third, just after the race, when they'd sprinted neck-and-neck behind winner Marianne Vos.


Lucy Martin
Total Women's Cycling,
11 April 2013

Olympian cyclist
For many of us the London Olympics were the highlight of 2012 and much has been made in main stream media of the legacy. Female athletes achieved massive success and women’s cycling certainly appears to be in rude health. Lucy Martin speaks frankly to Owen Rogers about the world of pro-women’s road



Rossella Callovi
CicloWeb,
5 April 2013

Ritorna a sorridere - La Callovi si racconta: lo stop, la paura, il rientro, le ambizioni.
Spesso per descrivere una persona si utilizza un aggettivo vago e dall'aspetto positivo: "solare". In pochi casi però si ha davvero in testa ciò che si intende con quella parolina diventata ormai una sorta di moda, da buttare sul tavolo come fosse un jolly. Ecco, se si vuol comprendere meglio chi in


Rowsell Joanna
Womens Cycling,
4 April 2013

Eye on the prize
Joanna Rowsell raced with the Breast Cancer Care Team as a guest rider at Gent Wevelgem a couple of weeks ago. Paul Burgoine was lucky enough to get an interview with Jo.



Marijn De Vries
Podium Cafe,
2 April 2013

Hoping for great and inspiring adventures.
I first interviewed Marijn de Vries for Podium Café in October 2010. She had just finished her first season as a pro, having given up her demanding career in television to see if she could seriously become a pro cyclist in her 30s, documenting her journey on her blog. Since then, her journey has onl


Elisa Longo Borghini
InInsubria,
29 March 2013

Ciclismo e Insubria: ecco Elisa Longo Borghini
«Il giro delle Fiandre è una gara molto impegnativa: il percorso mi piace particolarmente, tanto pavè, strappi corti, strade piccole, ottenere una top ten sarebbe il massimo». A parlare così è Elisa Longo Borghini, dal Belgio, campionessa di ciclismo, che domenica scorsa con una fuga strepitosa si



Laura Trott
Total Womens Cycling,
28 March 2013

A new chapter on the road.
After her stunning debut at last year’s London Olympics, Laura Trott captured the hearts and minds of the world, a new ‘golden girl’ for a nation in need of sporting heroines. This year sees the prodigiously talented cyclist embark on a new journey under the tutelage of Rochelle Gilmore, with the


Amber Gaffney
SoCalCycling.com,
20 March 2013

Her professional debut riding with the Optum pb Kelly Benefit Strategies Team in 2013.
Since I share the same hometown, I met up with Amber and her Optum pb Kelly Benefit Strategies teammate Leah Kirchmann, who recently won the Optum / Tucson Medical Center Old Pueblo Grand Prix and Tucson Bicycle Classic, to catch up and for a photo shoot in the Claremont Colleges and Claremont foot



Elke Gebhardt
Pez Cyclingnews,
14 March 2013

Is riding with Argos-Shimano in 2013, here is how she sees her career and women’s cycling progressing in the near future.
According to the Argos-Shimano team info pack; Elke Gebhardt started cycling so she could beat a class-mate riding uphill, not a bad way to an eventual professional contract with probably one of the biggest teams. I met Elke at the Argos team launch in Spain, after the official presentation stuff wh


Tiffany Cromwell
Cycling Tips,
1 March 2013

Winner of the women's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.
Last weekend, Orica-AIS rider Tiffany Cromwell won the women's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in a two-up sprint against Rabobank's Megan Guarnier. Last night, she sat down for a Skype interview with CyclingTips in which she spoke about her Het Nieuwsblad victory, the season ahead, running a marathon with on



Garcia Evelyn
dailypeloton.com,
20 February 2013

Getting to know Olympian Evelyn García
Evelyn Yessenia García Marroquí was born on December 29, 1982 in Santa Ana, El Salvador. Evelyn is considered an all-rounder, having won time trials and mountain stages in the past. She has won the Vuelta a El Salvador on two occasions, the only woman yet to do so, in 2004 and 2007. García competed


Elisa Longo Borghini
peloton cafe,
8 February 2013

Rider Profile – Elisa Longo-Borghini of Team Hitec Products
Meet Team Hitec Products returning Italian team member, Elisa Longo-Borghini: Elisa didn’t want to get left behind when her brother started cycling so she jumped on the bike too and it’s a trend that hasn’t let up. Her brother now rides f…or Liquigas Cannondale and Elisa is ranked 13th in the wor



Lise Hafsö Nostvold
peloton cafe,
8 February 2013

Rider Profile – Lise Nøstvold of Team Hitec Products
Meet Team Hitec Products in house Doctor, Lise Nøstvold. It’s always good to know a doctor. Fortunately, Hitec Products has an in-house one in Lise Nøstvold.

 



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