Kirsten Wild
cyclingfx.nl, 31 Janvier 2007
"On the other hand...."
Team van Bemmelen-AA Drink manager Michael Zijlaard contracted Kirsten Wild, an all-rounder with sprinting capabilities, as its first new rider for 2006. The talented 24 year old from Almelo proved to be s shrewd choice, winning no less than six races, her first victories in the pro ranks.
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Katie Compton
velonews.com, 29 Janvier 2007
Sterling performance
Even though she is a three-time U.S. national champion, it's worth remembering that the 2006-07 ‘cross season is Katie Compton's first full season in the sport. It's especially worth remembering because on Sunday Compton did what no other American woman ever has, she earned a medal at a UCI Cyclo-cr
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Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
cyclingnews.com, 29 Janvier 2007
Gunning for another good season
At 32, she is the second-oldest rider on the T-Mobile squad, but is also likely to be one of the most successful this year. World Cup runner-up Ina Yoko Teutenberg, at the team's training camp in Mallorca, gives the low-down on her big plans for the season.
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Andrea Graus
chicabike.be, 27 Janvier 2007
"I thought I couldn’t lose"
In 2006 the defending Austrian National Road Champion Andrea Graus lost her title to arch rival Christiane Soeder in a head-to-head sprint for the line.
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Hanka Kupfernagel
cyclingnews.com, 26 Janvier 2007
Going for four
She may well already be a triple cyclo-cross world champion, but Hanka Kupfernagel is out to add one more accolade to the collection in tomorrow's UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships at Hooglede in Flanders.
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Natalie Bates
cyclingfx.nl, 26 Janvier 2007
"Cycling races don’t always work out the way we want them"
In March last year Natalie Bates of Australia won the Commonwealth Games Women's Road Race with a convincing ride that saw her break away from the pack with two laps to go.
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Oenone Wood
cyclingfx.nl, 24 Janvier 2007
Early season racing in America
Switching from Nürnberger to T-Mobile does not mean a lot of changes in her racing schedule for this year, but one difference is some early season racing in America. The team will be racing Sequoia Classic and Redlands Tour in California.
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Annette Beutler
cyclingfx.nl, 24 Janvier 2007
"The Dutch girls did it better"
The high point of the 2006 season for Annette Beutler was undoubtedly her victory in the Swiss National Road Championships, ahead of former three time champion Nicole Brändli. But she was not so happy about the World Championships in Salzburg.
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Lauren Franges
cyclingfx.nl, 23 Janvier 2007
"New adventures around every corner"
For the 2007 cycling season Lauren will be racing for the TEAm Lipton Women's Cycling Team. As she says on her website "This year should be an exciting year, a new team and new adventures around every corner."
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Monique van de Ree
cyclingfx.nl, 23 Janvier 2007
"I can handle that"
After winning the 2006 Junior National Championship (previously held by Marianne Vos), the 18 year-old from Willemstad will ride this year for Vrienden van het Platteland.
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Sara Carrigan
womenscycling.net, 20 Janvier 2007
"I have got the fire back in my belly"
Sara Carrigan chatted to WCN about her return to racing during the recent Bay Series, after taking 7 months off the bike.
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Emilia Fahlin
t-mobile-team.com, 19 Janvier 2007
"A big step-up"
As well as bringing in seven experienced riders for the 2007 season, the powerful T-Mobile women’s team have also added development rider Emilia Fahlin (18) to the 11-strong roster. The up-and-coming Swedish cyclists talks about coming to the Magenta team, cycling in Sweden and her long-term sportin
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Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
t-mobile-team.com, 12 Janvier 2007
"Great Motivation for us"
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg enjoyed a very successful 2006: going from one win to the next. With the sponsor T-Mobile, the mobile communications company, contributing 3000 Euros to the UNICEF "Schools for Africa" project for each UCI-ranked race win, the 32-year-old's winning sequence contributed massively
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Nicole Cooke
cyclingplus.co, 3 Janvier 2007
"Chariot racing without spears"
Nicole Cooke is one of the best cyclists Britain has ever produced. Currently the world's top ranked woman road racer, she added this year’s World Cup to her many victories and is now setting her sights on next year's World Championships and the 2008 Olympics.
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Helen Wyman
race.cx, 30 Décembre 2006
"Pizza tastes soooo good"
We’re pleased to have UK national cyclocross champion Helen Wyman answer our questionnaire. Helen races for Fat Birds UK (soon to be Global Racing) elite women’s cycling team.
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Geneviève Jeanson
cyclingnews.com, 20 Décembre 2006
No turning back
Recently, the US anti-doping association announced a settlement that handed the Canadian a two-year sentence instead of her original lifetime ban. Her fans were hoping she would make a comeback, but her agreement to the settlement was not made to allow her to be a pro cyclist again.
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