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27.532 Interviews
Here you find a collection of interviews on the internet in various languages. Bitossi (Thanks, Arturo!) is searching the Internet on a daily basis looking for fresh interviews. You can find them all in our Interview database containing thousands of riders interviews to be read, while having your cup of coffee.
Our eternal thanks go out to Lucybears, we miss him.

Year Month Language
Riders Country

CountryInterviews
ARGArgentina3
AUSAustralia164
AUTAustria18
EUSBasque Country74
BELBelgium55
BRABrazil11
CANCanada77
CHIChile3
COLColombia40
CROCroatia2
CUBCuba2
CZECzech Republic2
DENDenmark12
ESAEl Salvador3
ESTEstonia1
FINFinland9
FRAFrance286
GERGermany119
HKGHong Kong1
IRLIreland7
ITAItaly196
JPNJapan1
LATLatvia1
LTULithuania26
LUXLuxembourg12
MEXMexico2
NEDNetherlands147
NZLNew Zealand14
NORNorway20
POLPoland8
PORPortugal1
RUSRussia4
SCOScotland1
SRBSerbia1
SLOSlovenia1
RSASouth Africa10
ESPSpain146
SKNSt. Kitts and Nevis 5
SWESweden24
SUISwitzerland34
TRITrinidad and Tobago3
UKRUkraine3
GBRUnited Kingdom305
USAUnited States231
VENVenezuela2
Total Interviews: 2087
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Harris-Brammeier Nikki
British champion Nikki Brammeier recovered and ready for UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships

Road Cycling UK, 27 January 2017
When Nikki Brammeier rolls out to contest the UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships on Saturday, she will do so as a proud member of Team GB, even if regulations dictate that her cherished national champion’s jersey – a title she has won on three occasions, most recently in Bradford earlier this month – will have to remain at home.


Leah Thorvilson
FitArkansas.com,
19 January 2017

5 Questions
Life often requires you to monitor and adjust, but you don’t have to tell Leah Thorvilson that. After injuries ended the running career of this former U.S. Olympic trials marathoner, she hopped on a bike. Fast forward to 2017 and she now has a spot on the Canyon–SRAM women’s professional cycling tea



Grace Garner
Total Women's Cycling,
13 January 2017

2017 Goals, Race Day Breakfast & Zumba
We caught up with Leicester's newest addition to the Wiggle High5 train...


Jessica Allen
ride,
5 January 2017

Jess Allen: a champion (again)
We catch up with the new criterium national champion, Ms Jess Allen from the Orica-Scott team. It’s been a fast start to the season and there’s more yet to come…



Kaitlin Antonneau
Ella Cyclingtips,
3 January 2017

Kaitie Antonneau’s journey from depression to self-acceptance
With the start of the new year comes Kaitie Antonneau’s sixth year with the Cannondale p/b Cyclocrossworld team, and perhaps her biggest race of the season: the 2017 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships.


Tiffany Cromwell
MightyGoods,
19 2017

How Pro Cyclist Tiffany Cromwell Organizes Her Training and Racing
Hi. I’m Tiffany Cromwell, a professional cyclist from Adelaide, Australia. Currently, I’m in the South of France close to Nice at my European training base. I love to be on the water, playing with paddle boards, wake boarding, jet skis, any water sport activity really. I also enjoy cooking and photo



Rebecca Womersley
Road Cyling UK,
28 December 2016

Drops Cycling’s Becky Womersley on women’s cycling, Yorkshire and cracking the Classics
"I turned around at one point and Marianne Vos was behind me. I thought, ‘What do I do? This isn’t right.’"


Sarah Storey
Total Women's Cycling,
8 December 2016

Female Cycling SPOTY nominees: Dame Sarah Storey
On a star studded list of just sixteen contenders across all sports – shortlisted by an expert panel – we feel women’s cycling has done pretty well. We will be catching up with each of the three contenders to hear their views on being nominated in advance. Today we speak to Dame Sarah Storey, who th



Carlee Taylor
Ciclismo Internacional,
12 November 2016

Money In The Bank
There were definitely times when I didn’t know if I was going to be good enough. The first few years racing in Europe was such a massive step. The roads were so narrow to those back in Australia, and the peloton was so big.


Marianne Vos
Cycling Central,
11 November 2016

FTP doesn't matter
Cycling royalty visited The Discussion, presented by BikeBug, this week. Arguably behind just Eddie Merckx as the best all-round cyclist of all time, Marianne Vos took some time out with Matthew Keeno Keenan to shoot the breeze.



Kristin Armstrong
Bicycling,
14 October 2016

An Interview with Olympic Time Trial Champion Kristin Armstrong
Is a legend in American cycling, and a rare testament to the work-bike-life balance. This summer in Rio, she won her third Olympic Gold Medal in the Time Trial— becoming the first cyclist of any gender or nationality to win three successive Olympic gold medals in the same event. Bicycling caught up


Chloe Hosking
Road&Mud,
30 September 2016

Following her unorthodox approach for 2017, joining Alé Cipollini
After two successful seasons with Wiggle High5 (formerly Wiggle-Honda) the 25-year-old rider decided to take an unexpected turn in her cycling career in pursuit of a more comprehensive approach to balance her personal life, tertiary education and her professional racing career. Her move to Alé Cipol



Chloe Hosking
Ella Cyclingtips,
16 September 2016

Prioritising life at home joins Alé Cipollini Galassia with flexible race schedule
Her new arrangement will allow the 25-year-old Ella contributor to race only two dedicated blocks in Europe, while spending most of the year training in her native Australia.


Lotte Kopecky
Ella Cyclingtips,
8 September 2016

The youngest rider in the women’s Olympic road race
In this edition of our Faces of the Future series, we’d like to introduce you to 20-year-old Lotte Kopecky (Lotto-Soudal Ladies). Kopecky earned herself a lot of TV time during the women’s Olympic road race last month when she spend an impressive 65 lonesome kilometres with her head in the wind in t



Evelyn Stevens
Road&Mud,
31 August 2016

Evelyn Stevens’ Interview
At this point in time when versatile rider Evelyn Stevens has announced her cycling retirement (at the end of the 2016 season) it seems to be an appropriate idea to look back over her 7-years cycling career as well as asking her to point out some highlights, goals, future plans and mental strategies


Pauline Ferrand Prevot
Ella Cyclingtips,
26 August 2016

The bike was what I loved to do the most, but it became my biggest nightmare
French mountain bike and road cycling Olympian Pauline Ferrand-Prévot today announced that she has decided to end her season and that she is unsure when she will return to cycling.



Shara Gillow
Strongher,
25 August 2016

Interview with Shara Gillow
Today we meet Strongher Ambassador, Shara Gillow- read on to learn more about our fast riding #Shero!

 




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