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27.532 Interviews
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[EN] 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.

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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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Trixi Worrack
From losing a kidney to competing in Rio, Trixi Worrack’s incredible journey of recovery

Ella Cyclingtips, 24 Août 2016
At first glance, Trixi Worrack’s crash in the Trofeo Alfredo Binda on March 20th didn’t appear that bad. The Canyon-SRAM rider wiped out in a downhill corner, 55 kilometres into the Italian WorldTour race.


Vardaros Christine
The Vegfest Express,
22 Août 2016

Interview with Christine Vardaros
Christine Vardaros is a professional cyclist who has represented USA Cycling on more than twenty occasions. Christine has been living vegan since 2000 – the same year she became a professional cyclist. In addition to her pro-cycling work, Christine is also an athlete spokesperson for In Defense of A



Annemiek Van Vleuten
Cyclingtips,
12 Août 2016

First TV interview since Olympics crash
Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten, whose crash in the Olympic road race shocked viewers worldwide, has been released from the hospital and today, four days after the crash, made her first appearance on Dutch television.


Mara Abbott
The Huffington Post,
8 Août 2016

Olympian Has Refreshingly Awesome Attitude About Placing Fourth
ll that separated American cyclist Mara Abbott from winning the gold in the Olympic women’s road race on Sunday was 150 meters. But when she was mere seconds away from the finish line, three women sped by her — leaving her in fourth place.



Elisabeth Armitstead
Road Cyling UK,
3 Août 2016

It hurts me to consider anybody questioning my performances
World champion Lizzie Armitstead has reiterated her innocence in a strongly-worded statement after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) cleared her of an anti-doping rule violation.


Rebecca Henderson
SBS,
3 Août 2016

Bec Henderson talks Olympics number two
Rebecca (Bec) Henderson is Australia’s sole representative for the women’s cross-country mountain bike race. We caught up with the 24-year-old as she put in her final prep for Rio.



Rochelle Gilmore
The Guardian,
2 Août 2016

‘Would this be viewed differently if Lizzie were Russian? Yes, of course’
The Australian cyclist Rochelle Gilmore, Commonwealth gold medal winner and owner and manager of the women’s team Wiggle High5, discusses Lizzie Armitstead’s missed tests and how the cycling world will react


Gracie Elvin
The Sydney Morning Hertald,
15 Juillet 2016

Olympic-bound Gracie Elvin backs cycling security measures after Tour de France concerns
Olympic Games-bound Gracie Elvin admits over zealous crowds scare her but the Canberra road specialist has backed cycling security after the Tour de France was rocked by a terrorism attack in Nice on Friday.



Guarnier Megan
Ella Cyclingtips,
14 Juillet 2016

Women’s cycling’s new leader
It was clear in the early spring that Megan Guarnier (Boels-Dolmans) was gearing up for some season. She took second at the Trofeo Binda, fourth in Flanders and third at La Fleche Wallonne, and she was just warming up.


Carmen Small
Velo News,
2 Juillet 2016

On Olympic snub: “It makes me sick”
When Carmen Small won the 2016 national time trial championships, she thought she had punched her ticket to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. The result came on the heels of a strong European campaign for the 36-year-old Durango, Colorado resident.



Tiffany Cromwell
Cyclingtips,
30 Juin 2016

It’s not the end of the world if I’m not selected for Rio
We are now within six weeks of the start of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and while some federations have already announced their Olympic rosters, many athletes around the globe are nervously waiting to hear if they’ve made the selection for this pinnacle event.


Jasmin Glaesser
Manual For Sport,
29 Juin 2016

Twenty & no questions
We’ve heard about Jasmin Glaesser because she’s Jasmin Glaesser for Christ’s sake, born in Germany, Canadian citizen, bronze medalist at the 2012 Olympics. But who is she really? No clue, let’s find out together.



Hannah Barnes
Cyclist,
20 Juin 2016

Hannah Barnes interview
Hannah Barnes talks about making her way back from injury, and racing the Women's Tour with Canyon/SRAM Racing Team.


Marianne Vos
CyclingNews,
13 Juin 2016

All roads lead to Rio Olympics for Marianne Vos
The professional cycling world patiently awaited the return of Marianne Vos while she took ten months off, struggling to recover from injuries and over training. After dominating the sport for some five years, her absence was an astounding, irreplaceable void in the women's peloton.



Nicola Juniper
VeloUK,
6 Juin 2016

Feature Interview: Nikki Juniper
Nikki Juniper (Team Ford Ecoboost), current Matrix Grand Prix series champion, 2015 National Crit champion and current leader of the Women’s Road Series – yes she really is The dominant and consistent force in women’s racing in the UK – talked with veloUK.net just hours before Saturday’s JLT Elite C


Elisabeth Armitstead
Road Cyling UK,
29 Avril 2016

Rio is the biggest goal of my season and career
Lizzie Armitstead is in a bullish mood but she has every reason to be. The Yorkshire-born rider has firmly established herself as the leading female cyclist in the world and, having won the World Championships in 2015, she now wants an Olympic gold medal.



Georgia Baker
Ride,
29 Avril 2016

From track to road and back again…
In sixth place was Tasmanian-born and one of Launceston’s favourite cyclists, Georgia Baker. The 21-year-old has taken a brief hiatus from track training, which she hopes will lead her to Rio and a role in the Australian team pursuit formation.

 




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