Petra Rossner
t-mobile-team.com, 25 Oktober 2006
"As many wins as possible"
It’s not only the T-Mobile women's roster that has a new-look for the 2007 season, a new management regime is also in place with former Olympic track champion Petra Rossner onboard as new team coach. t-mobile-team.com reporter Barbara Völkerding caught up with the 39-year old to learn about her task
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Kate Cullen
veloresults.co.uk, 9 Oktober 2006
Kate Cullen - British Points Champion
Kate Cullen’s decisive victory in the British Track Championships is the strongest indication yet that those, including the selectors of the WCPP, who had written her off as ‘too old’, will have to reappraise her situation.
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Theresa Senff
cyclingfx.nl, 9 Oktober 2006
"I think our plan worked…….Only the Dutch were not getting tired…"
Theresa Senff on the recent World Championships in Salzburg.
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Nicole Cooke
telegraph.co.uk, 7 Oktober 2006
The Tigress Woods of cycling
Ask the next person you meet if they have heard of Nicole Cooke, and the answer will probably be a scratched head. Mmm, it sounds vaguely familiar, doesn't it? But few would put a face to the name. The world's No 1 woman cyclist, to the mass British audience, represents the great unknown.
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Siobahn Dervan
womenscycling.net, 4 Oktober 2006
"without the bike!"
Ireland's sole female representative at the Women's World Road Race Championships in Salzburg was Siobhan Dervan from Ballinasloe in County Galway. The Irish road race champion has been based in Belgium for the last two years and rides for the Lotto Belisol ladies team.
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Pippa Handley
veloresults.co.uk, 2 Oktober 2006
Pippa Handley - 1st Woman in the Trossachs
Scotland - lochs, heather, mountains and Mel Gibson with his face painted, right? Yeah, yeah, but we have produced the odd good bike rider too guys, and there's no other race in Scotland that has served as a better beacon for success than the Tour of the Trossachs.
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Nicole Cooke
britishcycling.org.uk, 22 September 2006
"Its road racing, so there are no guarantees"
One of the hot favourites for the road race is the Welsh rider Nicole Cooke. There isn't much this young lady hasn't won having been twice World Road Cup champion, Tour de France and Tour of Italy champion and already having won Silver and Bronze medals in the World Championship Road Race to go with
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Clara Hughes
Ride with Rendall Newsletter, 17 September 2006
"Amazing, lonely and difficult"
Name an athlete who won double bronze medals at the Atlanta Olympics and then won a gold medal in the 5,000 metres at the Torino Olympics. If you guessed Clara Hughes you’re correct!
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Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
t-mobile-team.com, 9 September 2006
"A pretty good first year"
Judith Arndt and Ina-Yoko Teutenberg turned in impressive performances at the Holland Ladies Tour and the World Cup leg in Rotterdam last week. With two stage wins and her victory in Rotterdam, Teutenberg showed she’s in fine form ahead of Sunday’s Word Cup finale in Nuremberg.
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Nicole Cooke
Cyclingnews.com, 22 Augustus 2006
A prolific season
After a couple of seasons marred by injuries, Nicole Cooke has been almost unbeatable in 2006. She's also one of the most vehemently anti-doping riders, refusing to inject anything into her body - even vitamins and sugars - and refusing to room with anyone else who does.
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Nicole Cooke
guardian.co.uk, 12 Augustus 2006
Britain's real sports personality
The first time Nicole Cooke glimpsed the summit of Mont Ventoux, a legendary moonscape shimmering with menace 7,000ft above the plains of the Lubéron, she was more than two minutes ahead of the field and trying hard to keep her rhythm after an hour of climbing in 40 degrees of heat.
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Sarah Hammer
fixedgearfever.com, 2 Augustus 2006
"Refine, refine, refine!"
We are well past the World Championships, we have moved into the summer. Racing is going on all over the country, but where is the current Women's World Pursuit Champion? We finally cornered her and got in a few questions!
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Pia Sundstedt
cyclingnews.com, 24 Juli 2006
Falling in love again
An accomplished road cyclist, Pia Sundstedt had gone as far as she wanted to go in cycling by 2002. She was worn down from the stress and pressure of European road racing and walked away from the sport. Two years later, she reemerged; this time on a mountain bike at a marathon in Pfalz, Germany. Aft
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Judith Arndt
t-mobile-team.com, 7 Juni 2006
"The payoff for hard team work"
Judith Arndt is on a roll: The former World champion has been on top of her game for weeks now. Ever since her impressive showing at the Gracia Orlova stage-race in Czech Republic, it looks like nothing can stop her. Thanks to her World Cup win in Montreal, the 29-year old rider now leads the UCI wo
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Emma Silversides
shecycles.com, 7 Juni 2006
"it's all a learning curve"
FBUK-Schwinn team rider, Emma Silversides, tells us what it's like to move to Belgium to follow a dream of racing Pro…
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Rachel Heal
britishcycling.org.uk, 3 Juni 2006
Getting Back to Her Best
After her first stage race win in America a few weeks ago, England's Rachel Heal headed for Canada and her first and only World Road Cup this year for her team, Victory Brewing.
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