27.532 InterviewsHere 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.
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Rachel Neylan
"The team had a a fantastic race"
cyclingtribe.com, 30 July 2010
Current Amy Gillett Foundation sponsorship holder, Rachel Neylan recently finished 9th overall in the Tour Féminin en Limousin, a four day, hilly, technical stage race comprised of three road races and one TT in France.
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Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
cyclingtribe.com, 16 July 2010
"I always have to fight for survival over the epic mountain days"
Earlier this month Mara Abbott became the first American to win the Giro Donne, following up on her second place finish last year. The race was marked by HTC-Columbia sprinter Ina-Yoko Teutenberg taking an astounding four-in-a-row wins on the first four stages.
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Erica Allar
triplecrankset.com, 29 June 2010
Present, Perfect
I caught up with Erica Allar her in Arlington, Virginia, the site of her Clarendon Cup victory last year, for the 2010 Air Force Cycling Classic.
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Alison Testroete
pedalmag.com, 27 June 2010
"There was a big change for me"
Alison Testroete is the 2009 Canadian Road Race Champion. Since then she's been racing primarily at NRC races for the Team Vera Bradley Foundation. We caught up with Testroete during the Banff National Park Bicycle Festival in Edmonton to ask her about her season so far.
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Erica Allar
triplecrankset.com, 26 June 2010
Transitions
At the same time that Erica was completing her degree from Penn State University, Aaron’s Corporate Furnishings, a long lived and stable sponsor of women’s cycling, chose not to renew the sponsorship of their women’s professional cycling team.
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Victoria Pendleton
bikebiz.com, 24 June 2010
"I am not very good at taking holidays"
British Olympic and World Champion track cyclist Victoria Pendleton had a brief chat with BikeBiz about training, the Olympics and Bike Week.
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Tara Whitten
pedalmag.com, 24 June 2010
"I'm getting back into it"
Best known for her recent 2010 double Track World Championship titles in the Omnium and Points race, Tara Whitten is also Canada's 2009 Time Trial champion on the road, and placed 8th in the time trial at last year's Road Worlds.
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Julie Beveridge
pedalmag.com, 24 June 2010
"they can't always understand my accent"
We caught up with Julie Beveridge at the Banff Bike Fest, one week prior to 2010 Road Nationals, to talk about the upcoming Nationals, the rest of the season, and about Vienne-Futuroscope, the French team she now rides for.
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Veronica Andreasson
pezcyclingnews.com, 22 June 2010
Lotto Lady
A few years ago, Veronica Andreasson suffered an accident en route to the Swedish time trial championships. After a couple of years, she’s back with the Lotto Ladies Team. We caught up with Veronica for a chat about spices, racing in the desert, training in the snow ... and motorbiking!
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Tiffany Cromwell
bicycles.net.au, 21 June 2010
Climbing Mountains
Tiffany Cromwell is about to ride the Giro del Trentino, a hilly three day course in Italy. There’s a few thousand meters of climbing and this race is an excellent opportunity to gauge her physical and mental condition before July’s ten day Giro d’Italia.
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Veronica Andreasson
cyclingtribe.com, 19 June 2010
"You shouldn't do a sport for the money"
29 year old Swedish rider Veronica Andreasson is currently racing the Rabobank Ster Zeeuwsche Eilanden in the Netherlands for the Lotto Ladies team.
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Heather Irmiger
Bicycles Network Australia, 12 June 2010
"a happy athlete is a fast athlete!"
The Mountain Bike season is now underway and in full swing and we caught up with Heather to find out how she is riding, what she is riding, her future and what it’s like to be a professional MTB’er.
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Tiffany Cromwell
Bicycles Network Australia, 11 June 2010
aka Tiffy, Tiff, Tiffinator, TJ, Cromo
Tiffany Cromwell can be described as young and enthusiastic, yet, she’s an aggressive rider who wants a tough race, she’s determined to work hard as an athlete and her dedication is reflected in the results that she’s achieved.
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Jo Hogan
cyclingtribe.com, 8 June 2010
"the conditions were a bit average to say the least"
The weather smiled on St Kilda and Albert Park for the inaugural SKCC-Teschner Grand Prix a couple of weeks ago, where SKCC's Jo Hogan, now wearing her VIS colours, launched a successful attack in the last three laps. But it was a different story when Jo raced the Creswick Handicap on the weekend!
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Lauren Kitchen
Bicycles Network Australia, 8 June 2010
"my major motivating factor is my hunger to join a top pro team"
Lauren Kitchen is the youngest women in the Australian Women’s Road Cycling Team. Lauren "Loz" took time out of her schedule to speak with Rowena Scott for Bicycles Network Australia before she heads to the Giro d’Italia Femminile in July.
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Rachel Neylan
Bicycles Network Australia, 5 June 2010
Proud to start in the Green and Gold
Rachel Neylan, member of the Australian Women’s Road Cycling Team is headed for the GP Ciudad de Valladolid in Spain this weekend, the 6th installment of the UCI Women’s World Cup. Rachel sat down and answered a few questions for for Bicycles Network Australia about the upcoming event.
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Amanda Spratt
cyclingtribe.com, 2 June 2010
"my first win in Europe was pretty special"
Amanda Spratt claimed victory in the Grand Prix de Beauraing in Belgium on 16 May. The 22-year-old took the lead in the final lap of the 88 kilometre race winning just ahead of Belgium’s Inge Roggeman. It was Spratt’s first major win in two years after making a comeback from a hip and knee injury.
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