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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Gunn-Rita Dahle
"In Germany, if you say you are a cyclist it is like swearing in Church!"
velonews.com, 6 February 2008
Reigning Olympic champion Gunn-Rita Dahle, the most dominant woman on a mountain-bike from 2002-2006, has started on the long road back to her sport’s pinnacle after missing much of 2007 to a serious stomach infection.
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Emma Johansson
pezcyclingnews.com, 2 February 2008
"What can’t you buy in Ikea?! It’s a good shop … it’s Swedish!"
Just 24 years old, with a great sprint finish and a reigning two-time national TT champion, Swedish star Emma Johansson (AA Cycling Team) is looking for a big season after settling into a new home with her pro racing boyfriend Martin Vestby in the Belgian town of Zingem.
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Christiane Soeder
Daily Peloton, 1 February 2008
Christiane Soeder Interview
Cervelo-Lifeforce Rider talks about 2007 and her goals for the Olympic year.
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Alex Wrubleski
pedalmag.com, 30 January 2008
"My first objective for this season is to make the Olympic team"
Alex Wrubleski has notably been a successful rider thus far in her still young cycling career. After racing with Colavita Sutter Home in 2007, Wrubleski has joined Webcor Builders women's pro cycling team for the 2008 season.
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Christiane Soeder
cyclingfx.nl, 30 January 2008
"It really felt great to win a medal at the World Championships"
German-born Christiane Soeder, now of Austria, missed out on the Track World Championships last year due to sickness, but she made up for it with a superb third place in the women's time trial at the Road World Championships in Stuttgart, 42 seconds behind winner Hanka Kupfernagel.
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Vicki Thomas
pedalmag.com, 24 January 2008
"So close to the podium"
The first professional Cyclocross team in Canada, Stevens Bikes, was presented last October in Ottawa. One of their riders, Vicki Thomas, rode at the UCI Masters Cyclocross World Championships in the Women’s 30-39 category, which took place in Mol, Belgium on January 19.
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Helen Wyman
cyclingnews.com, 24 January 2008
Swiftly does it
With consistent top tens in the women's Cyclo-cross World Cup races turning to consistent top fives, British champion Helen Wyman can't be too far away from her first major victory and those results are helping to build confidence in her own chances ahead of the World Championships in Treviso.
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Kristin Armstrong
uscyclingreport.com, 20 January 2008
"The goal is the time trial….to win a medal there"
Kristin Armstrong is in Los Angeles participating in the LA Track Word Cup this weekend. She narrowly missed the chance to ride for a individual pursuit medal after qualifying fifth, just
one-hundredth of a second off the pace of two-time world pursuit champion Sarah Hammer.
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Nicole Cooke
britishcycling.org.uk, 20 January 2008
Road to the Olympics
For a long time, the leading British female road racing cyclist has been Nicole Cooke. Still young and in her mid 20's, Cooke has already achieved a huge amount in the sport but two major targets elude her and that is an Olympic medal and a senior World Championship Gold medal.
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Sarah Hammer
velonews.com, 20 January 2008
Bronze Standard
American Sarah Hammer, the two-time defending world pursuit champion, posted the fastest time of the day in the women's pursuit at the opening day of the UCI track World Cup at the ADT Events Center in Carson, California.
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Sarah Hammer
Los Angeles Times, 20 January 2008
Pedals to the medal
After going from track racing to road racing and back, Sarah Hammer has her sights set on Beijing in the individual pursuit. She is rediscovering her best form after being confounded by a lingering back injury that hampered her all of last season and into the first two races of this season.
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Shelley Olds-Evans
roadbikereview.com, 19 January 2008
Track Racing for a newbie with help from Shelley Olds
Proman-Paradigm’s Shelley Olds was relaxing watching the races the second day of the third round of the 2007-08 UCI Track World Cup Classics in Los Angeleson and took the time to explain the differences between the Points race and the Scratch, with both considered as endurance disciplines.
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Wendy Simms
pedalmag.com, 19 January 2008
My best World Cup finish ever
Defending Canadian women's cyclocross National Champion, Wendy Simms, has been preparing for the upcoming World Championships in Treviso, Italy. She has racked up several top-five's in Belgium and the Netherlands and came 5th last weekend at the UCI World Cup event in Liévin, France.
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Luisa Tamanini
cyclingfx.nl, 19 January 2008
"I finally won a race"
One of the riders on the winning Italian team at the Worlds in Stuttgart, 27 year old Luisa Tamanini from Trento, Italy, rides for the Safi-Pasta Zara Team. Looking forward to the 2008 season, Luisa tells us her training and racing goals, not the least of which is the hunt for a certain Tricolore Je
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Luisa Tamanini
Daily Peloton, 18 January 2008
Luisa Tamanini - Interview
Safi/Pasta Zara/Manhattan rider Luisa Tamanini of Italy interview - Looking forward to the 2008 season, training and racing goals, not the least of which is the hunt for a certain Tricolore Jersey.
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Chloe Forsman
cyclingnews.com, 17 January 2008
A Luna star in the making
Many of the riders who are current favourites for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, are near the end of long and successful careers but one young rising star is Chloe Forsman, who won the USA Cycling National Mountain Bike Collegiate Championship overall title.
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Emma Pooley
cyclingweekly.co.uk, 14 January 2008
"My descending let me down"
Team Specialized and GB Olympics prospect Emma Pooley is rapidly developing a name for herself as one of female cycling's top climbers - even if less than a year ago she'd become so disillusioned with the sport she'd decided to quit racing.
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