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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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Tara Whitten
Waking up with a smile on her face

pedalmag.com, 29 March 2010
On Saturday, at the 2010 Track World in Copenhagen, Tara Whitten became the first Canadian to win a world title on the track since Tanya Dubnikoff's sprint win at the 1993 Track World Championships in Hamar.


Samantha Schneider
dailypeloton.com,
28 March 2010

Steering into a new direction
Samantha Schneider, a fixture in cycling for many years, is poised to flex her muscles and embark on a new course that will take her traveling all across the United States.



Dotsie Bausch
dailypeloton.com,
14 March 2010

Coaching With Vision
Dotsie Bausch is in her eighth year of racing professionally and has been coaching for five years. She was a member of the U.S. National Team and has competed in the biggest races around the world for professional teams including T-Mobile, Colavita-Sutter Home and Jazz Apple.


Christine Vardaros
uscyclingreport.com,
12 March 2010

From Morgan Stanley to Cyclo-Cross
Christine Vardaros now resides with her husband in Belgium. When not on the bike, she’s writing about the sport in addition to serving as a writer/advocate/spokesperson for various animal rights and vegan organizations.



Meredith Miller
uscyclingreport.com,
7 March 2010

Miller Rides Into the Future
Though she is the current national champion and will be racing this year in the Stars and Stripes jersey, Meredith Miller remains humble and dedicated to team success. She also has a love for cross racing and recently participated in cross worlds before heading to the Team TIBCO camp.


Chloe Hosking
pezcyclingnews.com,
12 February 2010

Ladies and gentlemen, meet Chloe Hosking
At only 19, Chloe Hosking made an impact in 2009 winning the Wellington International Women’s Race, two stages and the overall at the Tour of Chongming Island, and going top ten in a staggering eight of her first nine European races.



Tiffany Cromwell
pezcyclingnews.com,
11 February 2010

"To race the Worlds in your own country would be awesome"
Whisper this, but sometimes driven, ruthlessly ambitious sportspeople can be a bit … one-dimensional. That’s what makes Tiffany Cromwell more than just an up-and-coming talent. It’s not just train, race, recover, repeat. There’s a lot more going on away from the road …


Emma Silversides
dailypeloton.com,
9 February 2010

Part II: "you never stop learning"
The conversation continues with British cyclist Emma Silversides about balancing her two careers as a professional cyclist and artist... Getting results in Belgium and moving up the ranks and more photos of Emma's Art



Emma Silversides
dailypeloton.com,
9 February 2010

Part I: "after a couple of trips to Belgium I developed a hunger to succeed"
Emma Silversides was born in the Yorkshire village of Cawood. A talented swimmer in her teens, it was during her time at the University of Bath that she discovered triathlon, setting her on a path that would ultimately lead to professional bike racing.


Evelyn Stevens
velocitynation.com,
8 February 2010

"Bonking is not fun"
In September 2009 Evelyn (Evie) Stevens rode her heart out in the World Road Championships in Mendrisio, Switzerland for the US team. After monster pulls at the front and hard work for her team, Stevens finished 15th overall, a stellar result for a racer who began competing in June 2008.



Gabby Day
londoncyclesport.com,
6 February 2010

Reflection and Resolution
Our London women cyclists have been reflecting on their 2009 season and making plans for 2010. For the 2009/10 cross season Gabby Day rides for Cyclefit.co.uk and in 2010 she will ride road with the new Team Horizon Fitness squad.


Corrine Hall
londoncyclesport.com,
6 February 2010

Reflection and Resolution
Our London women cyclists have been reflecting on their 2009 season and making plans for 2010. Corrine Hall is a member of the UK Talenet Team and she can be found racing across London both road and cross. She rides for Corridori when not in Team GB colours



Claire Beaumont
londoncyclesport.com,
3 February 2010

Reflection and Resolution
Our London women cyclists have been reflecting on their 2009 season and making plans for 2010. Next up is London Dynamo's Claire Beaumont.


Janet Birkmyre
londoncyclesport.com,
3 February 2010

Reflection and Resolution
Janet Birkmyre is riding for Orbea-For Goodness Shakes!, who officially unveiled their 2010 Men’s and Women’s Squads at Redbridge Cycling Centre, including a new addition to the team with Individual Pursuit Gold Medallist Rebecca Romero MBE.



Chloe Hosking
tourdecouch.blogspot.com,
3 February 2010

Catching up with Chloe
The 2010 Ladies Tour of Qatar begins on Wednesday, and one rider eager to get the wheels rolling is Australian Chloe Hosking. It will be the first time she races with new team HTC-Columbia.


Katie Compton
Velonews.com,
31 January 2010

‘I cannot bend my legs’
Katie Compton was America’s best chance to medal at the women’s cyclocross world championships, but searing leg pain torpedoed her longtime dream of capturing the rainbow jersey.Despite not being able to ride her bike for nearly three weeks, Compton decided to start Saturday’s race simply to see wha



Sinead Miller
pghracing.org,
30 January 2010

"Nothing can beat those flat roads, cornfields, and serious headwinds"
Sinead Miller is a former South Park resident and three time junior national champion who spent a lot of time racing around here before heading off to college at powerhouse cycling school Marian University in 2008.

 




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