Year Month Language Riders Country
CHRISTOPHER HORNER
Returns to racing at US Pro Championships
Cyclingnews, Cyclingnews, 25 Juni 2018
After nearly two years out of competition, 46-year-old Chris Horner will return to racing Sunday at the US Pro Championships Road Race in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Chris Horner Talks to PEZ
Pez Cycling News, Bruce Hildenbrand, 14 Februari 2015
After the official launch ceremonies were complete, Horner talked with PEZ about his new roll leading the young team, and we picked up the reverse side as young guns Tim Aiken, Griffin Easter and Luis Lemus explained how things on the team are different a bona fide Grand Tour winner as their leader.
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The winner of the 2011 Amgen Tour of California
Peloton, Daniel McMahon, 24 Januari 2015
Says he is “disappointed” and “couldn’t believe” that his Airgas-Safeway team did not receive an invitation to compete in the 2015 edition of the race.
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I’m Back For Round 3 In The US.
Pelotón Magazine, Daniel McMahon, 2 December 2014
peloton spoke with Horner on Monday night to talk about his newly signed contract and his plans for racing in the US.
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Amo la Vuelta a España, voy a defender el título con orgullo.
As, J.A. Ezquerro, 21 Augustus 2014
El estadounidense logró en 2013 “el mayor éxito” de su carrera al ganar la Vuelta con 41 años y 327 días. "Colgué los datos del pasaporte biológico desde 2008".
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It's going to be spectacular.
Cycling Central, Cycling Central, 10 Augustus 2014
In the absence of soon-to-be-retired Jens Voigt, defending champion Chris Horner, who will turn 43 in October, will be the oldest rider of the Vuelta a España once again.
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On ending a career in the ambulance and feeling 25.
Velo News, Matthew Beaudin, 2 Juli 2014
Chris Horner was supposed to contend for the Giro d’Italia and perhaps even defend his Vuelta a España crown. But this is pro cycling. It rarely goes how it’s supposed to. Instead of taking the start in Belfast and contesting the Giro in the Italian Alps, the 42-year-old was hit by a car and left in an Italian tunnel in early April. The crash resulted in broken ribs and a punctured lung, but not a broken racer.
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Mi secreto es simple, seguir pedaleando.
El Pedal de Frodo, Frodo, 20 Februari 2014
Entrevistarle. Ese era uno de los grandes objetivos con los que acudimos a la Challenge de Mallorca. Y fue fácil concertar la entrevista, a pesar de lo solicitado que estaba, gracias a que ya nos conocemos desde la Vuelta al País Vasco que ganó en 2010 y a que su director Matxin nos echó un cable.
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Interview de Chris Horner.
Velo101, Velo101, 14 Februari 2014
Lampre-Merida - "Je sais que cette année, les jambes sont aussi bonnes que l'an dernier. La forme est là. Même à 43 ans, je pense pouvoir gagner le Giro ou la Vuelta."
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Seguiré si el cuerpo y la cabeza aguantan.
As, Chema Bermejo, 10 Februari 2014
Después de ganar la Vuelta, Chris Horner, 42 años, ha estado a punto de quedarse sin equipo. Con la temporada iniciada le ha fichado el Lampre italiano.
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Looking for a job, releasing data, and winning at 41.
Velo News, Matthew Beaudin, 5 Oktober 2013
It wasn’t the thousands of kilometers of Spanish roads, nor the Vuelta’s pulsing attacks that did Chris Horner in this season. It was a Coke can. The American RadioShack-Leopard rider crashed hard — like most riders, it seemed — during the UCI Elite Road World Championships on Sunday in Florence, Italy. When he did, he landed on a can full of Coke he’d put in his jersey pocket, cracking ribs in the process. That junk food. It may be the end of Chris Horner.
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A los que dudan les diría que disfruten del momento.
As, J.A. Ezquerro, 16 September 2013
El rey de la Vuelta 2013 contestó a cinco preguntas y atendió a los medios durante 13 minutos en lo que debía ser la rueda de prensa de ganador de la Vuelta.
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Siempre he estado minusvalorado.
Biciciclismo, Biciciclismo, 14 September 2013
Chris Horner ha recuperado el rojo tras aventajar a Vincenzo Nibali en seis segundos en la cima del Naranco. Y ahora los tres segundos son a su favor antes de la decisiva ascensión al Angliru del sábado. Estas eran sus respuestas en la rueda de prensa posterior al final de la 19ª etapa de la Vuelta a España.
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Tengo unas piernas increíbles, puedo ganar la Vuelta.
Biciciclismo, Biciciclismo, 13 September 2013
Chris Horner se mostraba satisfecho a media tras quedarse tan cerca de arrebatar el maillot rojo a Vincenzo Nibali en la subida a Peña Cabarga.
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Je m'attends à perdre le maillot.
Cyclisme'Actu, Antoine Plouvin, 3 September 2013
L’Alto de Hazallanas n’a pas volé sa réputation, ce lundi. Ses passages à 18% nous ont offert un beau spectacle et les favoris ont attaqué. Enfin ceux qui pouvaient ! Et le plus impressionnant a, bien entendu, été Chris Horner. Du haut de sa petite silhouette, l’Américain de presque 42 ans a réussi à mettre 48’’ à Vincenzo Nibali et 1 minute aux autres favoris. Certes, il a bénéficié du marquage des principaux favoris. Mais ça n’enlève rien à l’exploit du coureur de la Radioshack qui, rappelons-le, n’a toujours pas de contrat pour la saison prochaine. A l'avant-veille du seul chrono individuel, mercredi, de ce Tour d'Espagne et avant ce premier jour de repos sur cette Vuelta, ce mardi, Chris Horner dispose donc de 43’’ d'avance au général sur Vincenzo Nibali et de 53’’ sur Nicolas Roche. Reste à savoir jusqu’où peut aller Chris Horner ?
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Chaque jour peut être le dernier.
Cyclisme'Actu, Antoine Plouvin, 27 Augustus 2013
La Vuelta des premières… ! Nicolas Roche a enlevé, hier dimanche, sa première victoire d’étape sur un grand Tour après avoir obtenu de nombreuses places d’honneur sur bon nombre d'éditions précédentes et de courses. Cette fois, c'est au tour de Christopher Horner de lever les bras pour la première fois sur une étape d'un grand Tour. Il lui aura fallu attendre d’avoir 41 ans - Horner aura même 42 ans en octobre prochain - pour obtenir ce succès tant espéré. L’ancien vainqueur du Tour du Pays-Basque, en 2010, aura donc eu raison de persévérer. Mais c’est surtout son grand amour du vélo qui est à l’origine de sa si longue carrière.
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PEZ Talk: Chris Horner
Pez Cyclingnews, Alastair Hamilton, 26 April 2013
Chris Horner is one of the old hands in the Pro peloton, at 41 years old he’s seen a lot of things happen and witnessed a lot of changes. How much longer he will be plying his trade on the roads of Europe he doesn’t know, but one thing is for sure; he loves every minute of it. We were lucky enough to catch up with Chris in Spain earlier in the spring for a good chat about everything cycling. I keep bumping into Chris Horner round the Costa Blanca area, if it’s not at a RadioShack Leopard training camp it was their team presentation or it was when he was out training from the house he owns in the area. Anyway it was good to be able to sit down and have a chat about his season to come and, yes, that man Lance Armstrong’s name did come up in the conversation.
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American Veteran Cyclist Chris Horner
Pro Cycling News, Luke Allingham, 8 September 2012
American veteran cyclist Chris Horner has already has had a great career including results such as a top ten place overall at the Tour de France, several champion titles in the USA Cycling National Racing Calender and many more victories to his name, although he has already had a long career, which first began in 1997 with team Française des Jeux, he is still pushing hard at 40 years old.
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Interview: American Veteran Cyclist Chris Horner
Dailypeloton, Luke Allingham, 9 Augustus 2012
American veteran cyclist Chris Horner has already has had a great career including results such as a top ten place overall at the Tour de France, several champion titles in the USA Cycling National Racing Calender and many more victories to his name, although he has already had a long career, which first began in 1997 with team Française des Jeux, he is still pushing hard at 40 years old
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Horner eyes return at Paris-Nice
Velonews, Andrew Hood, 17 Januari 2012
Chris Horner (RadioShack-Nissan-Trek) will return to competition at Paris-Nice in March in what will be his first race since crashing out of the 2011 Tour de France. The popular veteran suffered a horrible spill in stage 7. Later the whole world saw just how dazed and shaken up he was after suffering what was diagnosed as a concussion. But it was a blood clot that later formed in the aftermath that became lodged in his chest that proved the most dangerous for Horner.
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Horner, « aussi longtemps que la forme sera là »
Vélochrono, Jerome Christiaens, 17 Januari 2012
Âgé de quarante ans, Christopher Horner reste un jeune homme et fait partie des leaders de RadioShack – Nissan – Trek pour la saison 2012. Vu ses résultats, l’Américain natif du Japon aurait tort de stopper sa carrière : la saison écoulée, il a remporté le Tour de Californie, s’est classé deuxième du Tour du Pays basque et quatrième du Tour de Catalogne. Malchanceux sur le Tour de France, ce fidèle de Johan Bruyneel continue d’avoir de l’envie et de l’attirance pour cette épreuve. Il répond aux questions de Velochrono.
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(Tour de France 2011)
Pushing 40 and Getting Faster
bicycling.com, Daniel McMahon, 28 Juni 2011
This week Chris Horner of Team RadioShack heads to Europe to make final preparations before the start of the 2011 Tour de France. We caught up with Horner last week to talk about his long career, and why he'll have his best chance ever at stepping onto the podium in Paris.
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Knocking on wood
astana-cyclingteam.com, Cathy Mehl, 10 Oktober 2009
It hasn't been the easiest of seasons for Chris Horner, but he's not finished yet. Horner will be riding the final races in Italy starting this weekend and hopes to make up for some lost opportunities from 2009.
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"those two guys will figure it out amongst themselves"
Road Bike Action, Bruce Hildenbrand, 25 Juni 2009
Chris Horner was riding extremely well at the Giro when a crash on stage 10 fractured the tibia in his left leg and forced him to retire. He is now back on the bike training in Aspen, Colorado with teammates Lance Armstrong and Levi Leipheimer.
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Mellow Johnny's
velonews.com, Steve Frothingham, 4 Mei 2009
Chris Horner, Levi Leipheimer and Lance Armstrong sat around a kitchen table and had a wide ranging conversation about the Gila, the Giro, Armstrong's 'showergate' incident and his kids' athletic pursuits. Below are a few excerpts.
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Glass half full
velonews.com, Neal Rogers, 18 April 2009
What is one to make of a season that has involved multiple crashes while also riding on the best form of a near 20-year professional career? If you’re Chris Horner, you look at the glass half full.
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(Tour of California 2009)
Letting the legs do the talking
cyclingnews.com, Gary Boulanger, 13 Februari 2009
American pro cyclist Chris Horner will race side by side with his new teammate Lance Armstrong for the first time, a fact which is surprising since Horner has been openly critical of Armstrong in the past. Horner tells us how the two senior members of the Astana team are getting on.
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"start putting on some epic stages"
bikerumor.com, 24 December 2008
Fresh from their team training camp in Tenerife, Chris Horner talks about what it’s like to have Lance on the team, what the Europeans think of the relatively new U.S. stage races like the Tour of California and what it’s like to be on a Pro Tour team.
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"I’d rather be doing the Vuelta"
astana-cyclingteam.com, Cathy Mehl, 18 Augustus 2008
Team Astana rider Chris Horner broke his collarbone a few weeks ago but is now on the mend. We caught up with Chris as he made his way from Bend, OR to San Diego, CA.
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(Tour de France 2008)
Favourites for Tour glory
cyclingnews.com, Bruce Hildenbrand, 5 Juli 2008
Three-time veteran of the Tour de France, Chris Horner finished 15th overall last year while riding in support of team-mate Cadel Evans. While his Astana squad will not be there this year, Horner looks into his crystal ball to see who could be at the front of the peloton come July.
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I'll race Cascade instead of the Tour
velonews.com, Andrew Hood, 17 April 2008
Chris Horner thought he was trading up when he left his role of helping Cadel Evans at Lotto to ride in support of Alberto Contador and Levi Leipheimer at Astana but instead of riding up l’Alpe d’Huez come July, he’ll likely be at the Cascade Classic
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"If you don’t ride crits then you don’t make a living”
roadbikereview.com, Lyne Lamoureux, 9 Maart 2008
Chris Horner, who will be riding the Vuelta a Castilla y Leon later this month, finished second in the Merco Cycling Classic Men’s criterium held on the first weekend of March, in Merced, California.
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Happy with the new home
cyclingnews.com, Mark Zalewski, 14 Februari 2008
Six months ago, Chris Horner was between a 'rock' and a hard place. He had come to a contract impasse with Predictor-Lotto and his future was uncertain, until an unlikely call from Johan Bruyneel. Suddenly, Horner had everything he wanted in terms of a contract and on a ProTour team.
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"I just jump in my car and go to Subway"
velonews.com, Ben Delaney, 4 Februari 2008
American Chris Horner has been to a training camp or two in his time. This year, he’s happy to be on a ProTour team that will likely go to the Tour de France, and yet has its training camp in the U.S., where he can drive himself to Subway.
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A Man For Astana - Part 2
pezcyclingnews.com, Dave Aldersebaes, 11 December 2007
It's just not possible to get enough Chris Horner, so that's why we've got two parts. In Part Two Chris Horner looks at 'cross, the state of cycling, and just exactly where the buck stops on doping.
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A Man For Astana - Part 1
pezcyclingnews.com, Dave Aldersebaes, 8 December 2007
It was never in doubt that Chris Horner would find a home for the 2008 cycling season given his once again consistent results in 2007, but the question was where would he land? It all came together with a phone call from Johan Bruyneel.
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A new direction
velonews.com, Neal Rogers, 19 November 2007
Kazakh ProTour team Astana has signed American Chris Horner for 2008. The move will see Horner ride alongside Tour de France winner Alberto Contador as well as compatriot and U.S. national champion Levi Leipheimer.
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Ready for more!
cyclingnews.com, Mark Zalewski, 17 Augustus 2007
After dominating the American scene, Chris Horner went back to Europe in 2004 at the age of 32, taking a pay cut and a big risk. The gamble paid off with a win in the sixth stage of the 2005 Tour de Suisse and his first trip to the Tour de France.
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"I'm still having fun"
dailypeloton.com, Lyne Lamoureux, 9 Juli 2007
American Chris Horner is coming off a strong start of his 2007 season with two third-place finishes at the Tour de Romandie and a second-place finish at a stage at the Tour de Suisse in his final preparation before The Tour de France.
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"Sometimes you just don’t have any form left!"
pezcyclingnews.com, Bob Cullinan, 6 November 2006
He’s been one of the top American racers since he turned pro back in 1995, and after back-and-forth stints in Europe, Chris Horner has established himself as real contender on the continent.
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Road to Cross
cyclocrossworld.com, Zach Johnson, 26 September 2006
Chris Horner has spent the last two seasons in Europe racing for Saunier Duval-Prodir, and this season for Davitamon-Lotto. In that short time, Horner has amassed two Pro Tour victories with wins at the Tour de Suisse and the Tour de Romandie, and has ridden three Grand Tours (Tour de France 05, 06 and the Vuelta 06).
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Heading to Salzburg
velonews.com, Andrew Hood, 19 September 2006
It took him a few years longer than he expected to return to Europe after an unhappy three-year run at Française des Jeux in 1997-99, but now that he's back, the 34-year-old from Hood, Oregon, is taking maximum advantage of the opportunity.
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The Salem Witch Hunt
dailypeloton.com, Cathy Mehl, 30 Juni 2006
36 hours before the start of the Tour in Strasbourg, the international cycling community is still waiting for official information of the investigation which began with the arrest of former Liberty Seguros manager Manolo Saiz just over one month ago, and which has slowly but steadily grown to be a nightmare.
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"Suisse c'est bon"
cyclingnews.com, Anthony Tan, 28 April 2006
Porrentruy, Switzerland is a heck of a long way from Oregon, USA, but it's little surprise to hear our new Tour de Romandie leader Chris Horner say he's beginning to develop a certain affinity with the land of snow-capped mountains
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Speeding in Belgium
cyclingnews.com, Shane Stokes, 22 April 2006
American rider Chris Horner is settling into what is a two year deal with the Davitamon-Lotto squad, and so far seems to be enjoying his time with the Belgian team.
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No slowing down now
Cyclingnews.com, Les Clarke , 20 December 2005
After a slow start, Chris Horner rose to the next level in 2005. With his first win in Europe and a breakthrough debut at the Tour de France, the man with the sunny San Diego disposition showed that he's capable of big performances at the big moments. Cyclingnews' Les Clarke spoke to Davitamon-Lotto's latest American import about the Tour de France, racing 'cross and what's in store for 2006.
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