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Team Profile: AUSTRALIA 2007


Interviews (18)



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Trent Lowe
"Slipstream is the new big American team"

cyclingfx.nl, 27 December 2007
Like Cadel Evans, 23-year-old Trent Lowe has switched from a successful career in cross-country mountain biking and is making steady progress in professional road cycling. After two seasons with Discovery, he heads into 2008 in the Argyle of Slipstream/Chipotle


Matthew White
cyclingnews.com,
10 December 2007

Out with the old, in with the new
33 year-old Australian Matt White had planned on continuing with the sport from within the peloton as a rider for one more season before retiring, but on January 1 he takes on the role as one of the three sports directors for the American Slipstream squad.



Stuart O'Grady
velonews.com,
27 November 2007

On the road to recovery
His confidence buoyed by a successful comeback at the recent Herald Sun Tour in Australia, Stuart O'Grady already finds himself contemplating victory in two early season races - something he never expected to be thinking about three months ago.


Matthew White
thepaceline.com,
19 November 2007

The World According to Whitey
Matt White will be joining Team Slipstream/Chipotle's ranks as one of the team's European directors in 2008. White will join current Slipstream director Johnny Weltz in running the squad's expanded European program.



Karl Menzies
cyclingnews.com,
29 October 2007

A motivating, roller coaster season
Tassie rider Karl Menzies came to America four years ago while racing with an ad-hoc Aussie team at Superweek, with the team selling all its equipment after the series before heading back to Australia.


Stuart O'Grady
cyclingnews.com,
3 September 2007

Pressing the flesh and back on his bike
In his first full day on his feet since the accident in the Tour de France that took him out of the race – and almost out of the sport – Australian Stuart O'Grady was feeling the pinch of being a star attraction at the Eurobike trade show in Germany on Saturday.



Allan Davis
cyclingnews.com,
19 August 2007

A year of ups and downs
Aussie sprinter Allan Davis has had a turbulent 12 months. Sidelined in July 2006 after being swept up in the Operacion Puerto tornado, he returned home to Australia in order to weigh up his options, but in October last year he was cleared to race by his national federation.


Stuart O'Grady
gara.net,
12 July 2007

«Puedo hacer carretera y pista y quiero repetir oro en mis quintos Juegos»
El australiano del CSC ofrece una de las historias más curiosas del ciclismo. Es uno de los mejores corredores del pelotón tras acertar al dejar de ser un sprinter para convertirse en un clasicómano, cambio avalado por su victoria en la París Roubaix de este año.



Stuart O'Grady
cyclingpost.com,
9 July 2007

"More special than a gold medal at the Olympics"
At the CSC press conference prior to the start of the Tour de France, Stuart O'Grady took the time to speak about his victory in Paris-Roubaix, his plans for the French Grand Tour and the current situation of cycling.


Stuart O'Grady
bicycling.com,
17 April 2007

A long time coming
Stuart O'Grady conquered the dry cobbles of the 105th Paris-Roubaix to become the first ever Australian in the race's top-three. The 33 year-old Team CSC man put in his bid for freedom with 240 kilometres to go when he formed part of an early 30-plus man escape.



Stuart O'Grady
cyclingnews.com,
17 April 2007

Conquering Hell
Stuart O'Grady nailed the big one on Sunday, the Queen of Classics: Paris-Roubaix. The straight-talking, likable Australian punched the accelerator with 23 kilometres to go to scribe his name in Roubaix's history book.


Stuart O'Grady
eurosport.fr,
17 April 2007

"J'avais l'envie"
Le premier vainqueur australien de Paris-Roubaix, Stuart O'Grady, a su à 33 ans "retrouver l'envie" et la motivation nécessaires pour remporter la course de ses rêves, dimanche, sur les pavés du Nord exceptionnellement baignés d'un soleil estival.



Stuart O'Grady
eurosport.de,
16 April 2007

"Im Prinzip war ich nie ein reiner Sprinter"
Stuart O'Grady vom Team CSC gewann als erster Australier den Klassiker von Paris nach Roubaix. In einem Interview, das er dem Rennveranstalter gegeben hat, spricht der 33-Jährige über den bislang größten Triumph seiner Karriere.


Stuart O'Grady
velomagazine.fr,
16 April 2007

«Soulagement»
Vainqueur inattendu de Paris-Roubaix, Stuart O'Grady est revenu sur sa journée de courses qui lui a permis à entrer en solitaire dans le Vélodrome de Roubaix. L'Australien loue la «camaraderie» au sein de l'équipe CSC et reconnaît qu'il avait eu du mal à se remotiver depuis sa médaille d'or à Athène



Stuart O'Grady
radsportnews.net,
16 April 2007

"Die Hitze war ideal"
Vor drei Jahren gewann Stuart O'Grady Olympisches Gold auf der Bahn. Danach hatte er lange Motivationsprobleme, doch am Sonntag fand er endlich wieder auf die Siegerstraße zurück bei einem Rennen, das ihn schon als Kind faszinierte.


Stuart O'Grady
cyclingnews.com,
15 April 2007

"No big surprises"
Team CSC has a strong team with many cards to play in Paris-Roubaix. With last year's winner Fabian Cancellara as team leader, Stuart O'Grady will be dedicated to helping the Swiss rider to a repeat victory, but could end up having his own chance to vie for the win.



Stuart O'Grady
velonews.com,
15 April 2007

"It's all about confidence"
Don't discount Team CSC's Stuart O'Grady as a candidate for the win in Sunday's Paris-Rouabix. After a string of top-five finishes, O'Grady is intent on snagging his first victory since 2004, when he won a stage at the Tour de France, two at the Dauphiné Libéré and the HEW Cyclassics.


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