Lawson Craddock Interview: Gila Monster stage winner speaks prior to California
Bontrager Livestrong rider says team will ‘be going out to try to prove something’ Australian Rory Sutherland (UnitedHealthcare) took the 26th SRAM Tour of the Gila last Sunday after winning the first stage and never relinquishing the lead. But the […]
Robert Kiserlovski Interview: Astana rider making good progress at 25
‘In 2013 I want to be an even better rider.’ Overshadowed by Astana team mates’ Enrico Gasparotto and Maxim Iglinskiy’s wins in the Amstel Gold and Liege-Bastogne-Liege respectively, 25 year-old Robert Kiserlovski rode a fine Ardennes week. Tackling his first […]
Matt Brammeier Interview: Feeling at home with Omega Pharma Quick Step
Irish champion continues progression after HTC Highroad Omega Pharma Quick Step rider Matt Brammeier is a man who does things his own way. He abandoned British Cycling’s Academy to do his own thing in Belgium. And when it was apparent […]
Alex Howes Interview: Impressing in Brabantse Pijl and Amstel Gold
Garmin Barracuda neo-pro making impressive debut One of the surprises of the second half of the Classics season has been the performances of Garmin’s neo-pro 24 year-old Alex Howes, from Golden, Colorado. Howes exploded on to the scene with a […]
Zach Bell Interview: Hunting omnium gold at the London Olympics
Canadian’s near-miss on title in worlds sharpens resolve for 2012 Games The omnium – love it or hate it, we better get used to it. There are six disciplines run over two days – flying lap, points and elimination on […]
Blaz Jarc Interview: NetApp rider on Paris-Roubaix debut and more
23 year old builds experience in some of cycling’s top events As Tom Boonen and his QuickStep henchmen endure endless post-Roubaix interviews; Sebastien Turgot is hailed as the saviour of French cycling and Alessandro Ballan explains yet again why he […]
Daryl Impey Interview: Winning again, but now at WorldTour level
South African speaks after Vuelta al Pais Vasco success The volumes on positive mental attitude say; ‘it’s not how far you fall, it’s how high you bounce.’ Given all that’s happened plus his superb stage win on stage two of […]
Simon Gerrans Interview: Milan-Sanremo winner speaks post-victory
Biggest career triumph for Australian GreenEdge rider In between the post race media and ‘controle’ demands incumbent on a Monument winner, and the celebratory team ‘bash’ in Monaco, 2012 Primavera winner, Simon Gerrans found time to give a brief, exclusive […]
Feature: Liquigas cannons’ day at Milan-Sanremo?
Team’s press officer Paolo Barbieri gives a look inside Italian squad If there’s one ‘squadra’ guaranteed to be in the mix as La Primavera hurtles along the Ligurian Coast on Saturday afternoon, it’s Liquigas. Stage wins for Peter Sagan and […]
Jon Tiernan Locke Interview: Haut Var and what comes next
Rising British star remains hungry after latest wins VeloNation last interviewed Endura’s Jonathan Tiernan-Locke earlier this month, after his two stage wins and overall triumph in the Tour of the Mediterranean. This week there was cause to talk to the […]