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Team Profile: T-MOBILE WOMEN 2007



Interviews (20)



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Linda Villumsen
"It was a dream come true"

beautyofcycling.com, 13 December 2007
Linda Villumsen, last years TT European Champion, is working hard to make her comeback in the women’s peloton. The young Danish rider crashed seriously during last years ‘Rund um die Nürnberger Aldstadt’ in Germany. Now, almost three months later, she is back on her bike.


Katherine Bates
nsw.cycling.org.au,
15 November 2007

"Eyes only for Beijing"
Katherine Bates has been riding in Europe for a few seasons and moved from Equipe Nürnberger to T-Mobile with Oenone Wood. Brian Crawford caught up with points race world champion while she was at Dunc Gray Velodrome finishing her preparations for the Track World Cup.



Chantal Beltman
t-mobile-team.com,
26 September 2007

"I expect a hard and interesting race"
Chantal Beltman came within two seconds of the overall win at the Giro della Toscana in a dramatic finale on Sunday. The 30-year-old Dutch rider reflects on her first season in magenta and looks ahead to the Worlds road race in Stuttgart on Saturday.


Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
t-mobile-team.com,
14 September 2007

"I'd like to win in Nuremberg"
With eleven wins in UCI races, Ina-Yoko Teutenberg has already made her mark on this season. The first was in February in Australia, the last just two weeks ago in France. In the final World Cup race in Nuremberg, the top sprinter from T-Mobile would like to make it a dozen.



Chantal Beltman
t-mobile-team.com,
6 April 2007

"I know what to expect!"
Team newcomer Chantal Beltman is gearing up for her first big race in a T-Moble jersey - Sunday's Tour of Flanders. The Dutch cyclist talks about her build-up races in the USA, the experience of racing with her new team mates and her expectations ahead of 'Flanders' - one of her favourite races.


Oenone Wood
cyclingnews.com,
6 February 2007

Putting the past behind them
A horrific auto crash into the Australian Institute of Sports' women's team in July 2005 continues to make itself felt in the lives of two T-Mobile riders; only one of whom was involved in the accident.



Alexis Rhodes
cyclingnews.com,
6 February 2007

Putting the past behind them
A horrific auto crash into the Australian Institute of Sports' women's team in July 2005 continues to make itself felt in the lives of two T-Mobile riders; only one of whom was involved in the accident.


Suzanne De Goede
velopalmares,
31 January 2007

Part of the winning team
After three successfull years with the Van Bemmelen/AA-Drink Team, 2007 will see Suzanne De Goede riding alongside Judith Arndt, Ina Teutenberg and Oenone Wood in the T-Mobile team.



Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
cyclingnews.com,
29 January 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.


Oenone Wood
cyclingfx.nl,
24 January 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.



Emilia Fahlin
t-mobile-team.com,
19 January 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


Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
t-mobile-team.com,
12 January 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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