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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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Coryn Rivera
There's no formula for a perfect spring

Cyclingnews, 14 December 2019
American targets Classics and Olympic Games in 2020


Ellen Noble
Cyclo Cross Magazine,
6 December 2019

Ellen Noble: 2019 Ruts n’ Guts Double Winner
We chatted with Noble about her win, her challenging season and returning to form moving forward. You can read a transcript of our conversation below.



Teniel Campbell
Pez Cyclingnews,
5 December 2019

Champ of the Future
As ever, Ed Hood has been keeping his eye on the results of the 'promising riders' and the name Teniel Campbell has stuck out like the proverbial sore thumb. The twenty-two year old Trinidadian has been winning at home and now in Europe and will be a pro for the Valcar Cylance team in 2020.


Joscelin Lowden
velouk,
4 December 2019

Q & A: Joscelin Lowden
Bronze at the Worlds, winner of the South Coast Classic & 2nd in the Klondike GP, Joss Lowden had a stunning year including two other RR wins as well as wins in the 10 Championship & Closed Circuit TT Championships and second in the Hill Climb Championship – we quiz Joss



Neah Evans
Velo Veritas,
30 November 2019

European Team Pursuit Champion
"I still feel a sense of pride riding for Great Britain and getting to do it as European Champion just magnifies this."


Elizabeth Holden
velouk,
25 November 2019

Q&A: Elizabeth Holden
Star Interview! Third in the British Women’s Road Race Championships & second in the Under 23 TT Championship, Lizzie Holden has a new team for 2020, Bizkaia Durango and is looking forward to a different and challenging race programme



Clara Honsinger
Cyclo Cross Magazine,
20 November 2019

Clara Honsinger, 2019 Major Taylor Cross Cup Day 2
It was a successful cap on that first half, as the Oregonian won both days at the Major Taylor Velodrome in solo fashion.


Riejanne Markus
De Velo,
17 November 2019

Tour of Flanders with Riejanne Markus: “I could write a book”
Ronde van Vlaanderen is the biggest race of the year in Belgium. At breakfast, you can feel the tension. You know what lies ahead – you’re preparing for war. I like to listen to music to calm myself down and avoid some of the stress. Any kind of music that’s happy and upbeat. Dutch, English, pop-



Maghalie Rochette
Cyclo Cross Magazine,
14 November 2019

Maghalie Rochette, 2019 Pan-American Champion
I chatted with Rochette about her Pan-Ams win and her season thus far. You can read a transcript of our conversation below.


Sophie Wright
Endura,
12 November 2019

From the flatlands of Norfolk to the heights of the WorldTour
At just 20 years old, Sophie Wright already has two heart operations behind her, and a palmarès so packed with extraordinary cycling achievements that it has propelled her into the WorldTour. From first bike to world stage, Wright takes us through a career that is already so accomplished – yet only



Emily Meakin
velouk,
12 November 2019

Feature Interview: Emily Doris Meakin
If ever there is a versatile rider it’s ‘Doris’ – Emily Meakin (The Independent Pedaler) who is not only the 25 mile time trial champion, but races abroad in Road Races and last weekend was competing in Glasgow on a Tandem… sensational Emily!


Caitlin Peters
velouk,
11 November 2019

Interview with talented junior Caitlin Peters
It was only a few weeks ago that Caitlin Peters was winning the British Hill Climb championship for Junior Women after a long season of success. The talented young rider who has still to find a team for 2020, has shown how versatile she can be with hill climb wins, time trial victories and wins in r



Chanella Stougje
TeamHitecProducts,
27 October 2019

“A NICE WAY TO END MY CAREER”
It’s a wrap. The 2019 season is done. After the world championships in Yorkshire, there weren’t a lot of races to do anymore. However, there were two and Vita Heine even got a second place in the Chrono des Nations on the 20th of October. The team then raced the Tour of Guangxi in China last Tuesday


Clara Honsinger
Cyclo Cross Magazine,
10 October 2019

2019 FayetteCross Day 2 Winner
Clara Honsinger had a September to Remember capped by a third-place finish at the Jingle Cross World Cup, but with the U.S. World Cups in the rearview and Pan-Ams the next big target, it is time to look forward.



Maghalie Rochette
Cyclo Cross Magazine,
9 October 2019

2019 FayetteCross Day 1 Winner
After a big September where she swept the Rochester Cyclocross weekend and won her first career World Cup at Jingle Cross, Maghalie Rochette (Specialized / Feedback Sports) headed south to Fayetteville for this past weekend’s FayetteCross.


Mandy Jones
Telegraph,
28 September 2019

People were screaming and shouting - it was like a pantomime
Mandy Bishop brought her old training diary along to this interview and, while there was sometimes a detailed memory of a particular race or training ride, the entry for September 4, 1982 remains gloriously short. ‘World Championships. First.’



Clara Honsinger
Cyclo Cross Magazine,
25 September 2019

Clara Honsinger, 2019 World Cup Waterloo
The Oregonian came into the 2019 domestic season flying, finishing second in the C1 at Rochester Cyclocross and then repeating the feat a day later. A week later at the Jingle Cross World Cup, she joined the lead trio and took third for her first Elite World Cup podium.

 




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