Year Month Language Riders Country
CAMERON MEYER
Happy with life and cycling, and eyeing a possible WorldTour return
CyclingTips, Shane Stokes, 5 Juni 2017
Cameron Meyer sits, smiles and relaxes. It’s the evening after a stage of the An Post Rás in Ireland and he – we – are in a quiet hotel in the northwest of Ireland. Outside are rolling fields dotted with gorse, rocky mountain slopes and a nearby beach. It’s peaceful, but there’s also a calmness about Meyer himself.
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I needed to take time away
Cyclingtips, Matt de Neef, 5 Oktober 2016
When Cameron Meyer and Dimension Data announced in June that they’d parted ways with immediate effect, many cycling fans were left with questions. Meyer had cited “personal issues” for his departure, but no further information was forthcoming.
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Tour not ruled out for recovering Meyer
Cycling Central, Alex Hinds, 19 Maart 2013
An interrupted February and March has Cameron Meyer hustling for race days and form ahead of his first big objective of the year, the Amgen Tour of California, but it's the prize that could await in July should things go well that's driving the Australia onward.
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"The fitness is there"
cyclingtime.com, Jean-François Quénet, 17 Februari 2011
Since he won the only World Tour race so far this year (the Santos Tour Down Under in January), Cameron Meyer is currently the world’s number 1 road cyclist. Though all is going very well on the road he is focussing now on the track world championships in the Netherlands next month.
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"Both track and road can work hand in hand"
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 14 April 2010
Not content with being 2009 world points championship, Cameron Meyer (Australia & Garmin) decided he wanted a rainbow jersey for every day of a long weekend. We had a word with him soon after the Worlds.
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« Terminer la plus grande course du monde serait quelque chose de fantastique »
cyclismactu.net, Sébastien Barbey, 27 Januari 2010
Cyclism’Actu a choisi ce soir de vous présenter un jeune talent. Il s’agit de l’espoir australien Cameron Meyer, récemment titré Champion d'Australie du contre-la-montre. Cameron Meyer vient de débuter sa seconde saison chez les professionnels dans les rangs de l’équipe américaine Garmin-Transitions.
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"a lot more vibe in Europe"
dailypeloton.com, Chris Graetz, 18 December 2009
Cameron Meyer's debut in the pro peloton in 2009 had some highs and lows. Gold in the Track Worlds to a shoulder injury mid season. The promising Garmin/Transitions rider is healthy and back with new goals to accomplish in 2010.
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"hopefully one of many more grand tours to come"
bikepure.org, Andy Layhe, 17 December 2009
Although still only 21 years of age, the ambitious Garmin-Transitions rider has already acquired the coveted rainbow jersey of world champion and a ride in his first Grand Tour this season. Cameron will be joined by his younger brother Travis in the Garmin-Transitions colours during 2010.
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Getting to know the brothers Meyer
slipstreamsports.com, 16 November 2009
The recent signing of young Australian Travis Meyer to the Garmin-Slipstream team reunites the 2006 junior world Madison champion team, as well as brothers, Cameron and Travis Meyer. We sat down with both brothers to get to know them a little better.
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Older and hungrier
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 16 April 2009
Whilst most of us were obsessing about the E3, Brabantse Pijl and endless analysis of De Ronde, the world track championships were taking place in Poland. One of the candidates for "man of the match" was Garmin's Cameron Meyer with a gold and two silvers from three events.
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‘straight from the kangaroo’s mouth!’
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 24 September 2008
The Italians started the 2008 World Road Championships in Varese in fine style, with Adriano Malori in a class of his own on the top step of the U23 TT podium. It wasn’t a bad start for the Aussies either, with 20 year-old Cameron Meyer from Helena Valley, Western Australia taking bronze.
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Australia’s next Tour de France champion!
cyclingresults.net, 9 Oktober 2007
As one of Australia’s most successful junior riders ever, Cameron Meyer has been touted by many as Australia’s first Tour de France champion. The talented 19 year old Western Australian has an impressive record which would make any pro rider jealous.
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ALGAlgeria1
ARGArgentina124
ARMArmenia2
AUSAustralia1039
AUTAustria287
EUSBasque Country1411
BLRBelarus22
BELBelgium1383
BERBermuda1
BOLBolivia3
BRABrazil67
BULBulgaria1
BURBurkina Faso2
CANCanada397
CHIChile15
CHNChina8
COLColombia907
CRCCosta Rica45
CROCroatia14
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DENDenmark183
DOMDominican Republic24
ECUEcuador20
EGYEgypt1
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ERIEritrea12
ESTEstonia38
ETHEthiopia1
FINFinland26
FRAFrance6519
GERGermany1313
GREGreece5
HKGHong Kong2
HUNHungary9
INDIndia2
INAIndonesia1
IRIIran1
IRLIreland298
ISRIsrael7
ITAItaly3111
JPNJapan30
KAZKazahkstan133
KENKenya1
LATLatvia18
LTULithuania50
LUXLuxembourg446
MASMalaysia11
MEXMexico16
MDAMoldavia4
MONMonaco3
MGLMongolië4
MARMorocco1
NAMNamibia10
NEDNetherlands937
AHONetherlands Antilles5
NZLNew Zealand151
NORNorway132
PANPanama2
POLPoland69
PORPortugal173
ROURomania13
RUSRussia150
RWARwanda2
SCOScotland33
SRBSerbia8
SEYSeychellen1
SINSingapore2
SVKSlovakia60
SLOSlovenia73
RSASouth Africa96
KORSouth Korea5
ESPSpain3854
SKNSt. Kitts and Nevis 5
SWESweden88
SUISwitzerland424
TPETaiwan1
TRITrinidad and Tobago4
TUNTunisia4
UKRUkraine40
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GBRUnited Kingdom1520
USAUnited States1423
URUUruguay11
UZBUzbekistan3
VENVenezuela22
WALWales46
Total Interviews: 27485
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