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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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Katrin Garfoot
Hard work is paying off!

Cycling Australia, 24 Mai 2013
Just five years ago, German-born Katrin Garfoot moved to Australia and took up cycling. The 32-year-old now finds herself sitting just one point behind team mate Ruth Corset in the individual NRS standings. CA sat down with Garfoot to talk about her season to date, what its like on the Pensar-SPM team and her favourite things about cycling.


Emma Pooley
Velonation.com,
23 Mai 2013

Emma Pooley victory salvages “chaotic” Tour de Languedoc-Rousillon
British rider wins three years after final Tour de l’Aude despite continued problems. The race was won by Emma Pooley (Bigla), after the British rider took the victory on the hilly third stage, then consolidated her overall lead with second place in the penultimate day’s time trial. Despite her vict



Georgia Gould
Stack,
19 Mai 2013

Fearless Femme: Pro Mountain Biker Georgia Gould.
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


Georgia Gould
STACK,
14 Mai 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.



Ceclie Gotaas Johnsen
Podium Cafe,
1 Mai 2013

Trying to challenge myself
Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen became a new name in the peloton last year, when she raced rounds of the NorgesCup as an individual, winning the Naerbo, Oslo and Trondheim rounds, frustrating the ambitions of Norwegian pro team, Hitec Products UCK.


Sarah Storey
Total Women Cycling,
25 Avril 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 Avril 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


Maclean Jessie
Cycling Tips,
23 Avril 2013

Interview with Jessie Maclean
Orica-AIS rider Jessie MacLean had a childhood full of volleyball, hockey and rowing and it was only in 2000 that she left those behind and took up cycling. The year after receiving a scholarship with the ACT Academy of Sport, Jessie won the U19 Pursuit at the Australian Nationals. She won gold at t



Elisa Longo Borghini
Podium Cafe,
23 Avril 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.


Guloien Leah
Asphalt & Pine,
16 Avril 2013

An Interview with Canadian Leah Guloien
Last year, I had the good fortune of meeting author Chris Cleave, who was in town for a reading and signing of his latest novel, Gold, which delves into the lives and rivalry of two female track cyclists. During the question and answer portion, a rather astute devotee questioned the reasoning behind



Lucy Martin
Total Women's Cycling,
11 Avril 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


Rowsell Joanna
Womens Cycling,
4 Avril 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 Avril 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


Laura Trott
Total Womens Cycling,
28 Mars 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 Mars 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 Mars 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



Loes Gunnewijk
Podium Cafe,
7 Mars 2013

Loes Gunnewijk on Drenthe, ORICA-AIS, the Olympics and much more!
If you watched the women's Olympic Road Race, you'll remember Loes Gunnewijk's relentless attacking with her Dutch team-mate Ellen van Dijk, as they exhausted the peloton before they'd even reached Box Hill and helping Marianne Vos win the gold.

 




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