Year Month Language Riders Country
MAGNUS BACKSTEDT
Magnus Backstedt interview
Cyclist, James Witts, 30 April 2015
The Swede-turned-Welshman talks to us about winning Paris-Roubaix and switching his focus to Ironman triathlon.
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Magnus Backstedt on winning the Queen of the Classics.
RoadCyclink UK, Colin Henrys, 10 April 2014
It takes a special rider to win the Hell of the North, and few have been able to add the Queen of the Classics to their palmares – and even fewer from outside of Belgium. Swedish rider Magnus Backstedt is one rider to have earned a place in the elite list of winners, however, out-sprinting Tristan Hoffman, Roger Hammond and Fabian Cancellara in the velodrome.
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Geen spijt
cyclingview.be, 13 Maart 2009
In februari besloot Magnus Backstedt om het ProTourTeam Garmin-Slipstream vaarwel te zeggen als professioneel renner. Vanaf nu rijdt hij alleen nog voor Team Cyclesport.se - MagnusMaximusCoffee.com.
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Coffee time !
veloresults.co.uk, Ed Hood, 16 Februari 2009
He seems to have been part of the professional peloton forever; but all good things must come to an end and Garmin & Sweden (or is it Wales?) strong man Magnus Backstedt has decided it’s time to retire from top line racing.
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Back To Action
pezcyclingnews.com, Guy Wilson-Roberts, 22 November 2008
Magnus Backstedt is one of the most accessible and ‘real’ men of the pro peloton. He always finds time to tap us into the often closed world of professional bike racing, and we talked to him recently about the 2008 season and his year with Garmin-Chipotle.
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A fresh approach
protournews.com, David Arthur, 11 April 2008
We caught up with Magnus before he headed out to Paris Roubaix, and talked new teams, bikes and goals for 2008.
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"Rien n'est perdu pour Roubaix"
velomagazine.fr, Gilles Le Roc'h, 13 Februari 2008
Opéré d'une fracture de la clavicule après sa chute au Qatar, le Suédois de Slipstream s'est remis au boulot dans la perspective de l'un de ses deux grands rendez-vous de la saison, Paris-Roubaix.
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Preparing to Slipstream
cyclingnews.com, Mark Zalewski, 22 November 2007
Entering his twelfth year as a professional, Big Magnus Backstedt has seen just about everything in cycling – from the good to the bad. But as bad as things might currently seem for the sport he remains optimistic, in part because of his new team situation.
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"The team didn't understand how serious this was"
cyclingweekly.co.uk, 4 Oktober 2007
The big mystery back in July was why British-based Tour de France stage winner Magnus Backstedt rode in the Premier Calendar and didn't head for Paris with his Liquigas team-mates. The 32-year-old Swede gives an explanation for his absence.
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"Keep your eyes open"
velocitynation.com, Andy Shen, 28 September 2007
Sometimes you can get a quality interview when someone is getting something to eat or going to the bathroom. We stopped Magnus Backstedt on his way to somewhere more lucrative. He was very pleasant and chatty and wasn’t doing the full bladder two step, so we don’t think he was on the way to the john.
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It's All Over
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 24 September 2007
It's all over, the 'Emperor Denis' adds Spain to his Empire, but Sanchez serves warning that home resistance is strong; it may be different orange-clad adventurers which takes the spoils in the next battle for Spain. Meanwhile, Magnus talks to us for the last time, before he goes on his travels...
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The Purple Streak Continues
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 21 September 2007
As it becomes increasingly likely that Rabobank's 'Russian Emperor', Denis Menchov will be crowned in Madrid on Sunday, the lesser knights continue to joust for lesser, but still desirable trophies.
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The All-Rounder
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 16 September 2007
On the penultimate occasion we spoke to the Swedish road race champion, he had been playing the roll of 'baroudeur', the last time we spoke, he was a 'chrono-man', now he's a 'sprinteur' with three top drawer finishes, right-up there with Zabel, Petacchi, Bennati and all !
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The Time Triallin' Machine
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 12 September 2007
It all seems a long time ago now, but when we spoke to Magnus on Friday night, he said if his legs felt good, then he would 'go for it' in Saturday's time trial. He did just that, leading early and finishing an eventual fifth behind stage-winner, Bert Grabsch.
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A Day In The Break
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 8 September 2007
Week 1 of the Vuelta is in the books, and it's been full of action. Last time we spoke to Magnus, he said he was going to try and get into a good break; on Thursday he did that very thing...
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La Vuelta So Far
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 5 September 2007
Magnus Backstedt is back riding his eleventh Grand Tour and gives his thoughts on the Vuelta so far, what's to come, what a sprinter's stage may or not be, and the future. It's always a good time with Maggy, so read on...
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"Fingers crossed I can stay healthy"
protournews.com, David Arthur, 29 Juni 2007
2007 hasn't exactly got off to a great start for the 2004 Paris-Roubaix winner. Injury struck during his vital winter training period with a broken shoulder necessitating surgery and that has meant the Swedish rider having to refocus for the remainder of the season.
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"Getting back on track"
cyclingheroes.info, 30 November 2006
Magnus Backstedt crashed a month ago when training on the track with fellow Swede Freddie Johansson. 20 year old Johansson spent five days in hospital before being released and Marcus Backstedt had to be operated on his shoulder.
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"Same as always"
roadcyclinguk.com, David Arthur, 23 November 2006
Magnus crashed not so long ago and severely separated his shoulder, the impact of the accident causing the collarbone to become detached. With that in mind, we asked him how he's getting on.
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Vuelta Finito And Rest
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 20 September 2006
The first time we rang Magnus on the Monday after the Vuelta finished, his manager, Martin McCrossan answered - the Big Guy was still asleep. I guess he's due a long-ly after all those kilometres around Espana.
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Into the last week now
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 12 September 2006
Magnus has a final day off before the big push for Madrid.
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Have a few beers, do a bit of shopping, take in a movie....
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 6 September 2006
Well, there's nothing else to do, is there? After all, it is a 'rest day'. But what to do first? (Me, I vote for a few Bavarias) But maybe we'd better ask Magnus....
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Defending For Danilo
pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 2 September 2006
In the Vuelta, Di Luca had just taken the stage into Bejar, leaving the likes of Valverde and Sastre in his wake, with the leader’s jersey as the icing on the cake. After a long transfer and a late dinner, it was closing in on 11PM when we got through, but Maggy was happy to chat…
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Pavé, Tour and Track
BiciRace.com, 16 Februari 2006
Last fall he ended his season with an hour record attempt, over the winter he spent time honing his techniques and equipment, and now the spring brings a fresh start.
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"the second Sunday in April is the number one target"
Pezcyclingnews.com, Gordan Cameron, 1 Februari 2006
Cycling has never had a great number of blond Viking giants with disarming Swedish/Welsh/Liverpool accents, so Magnus Backstedt would stand out even if he wasn’t one of the nicer guys in the pro peloton. PEZ checked in with Magnus to find out how another UK winter has treated him...
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Derny ambition: Magnus' hour
Cyclingnews.com, Shane Stokes, 25 Oktober 2005
Later this week, Magnus Backstedt will tear around the Newport track in the slipstream of a Derny motorbike, attempting to set a new world record for the paced hour. He spoke to Cyclingnews' Shane Stokes in recent days about his preparations for the record attempt, withdrawing from the Tour and respecting the Vuelta, plus his two big goals for next year
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L'interview exclusive de Magnus Backstedt
Vélo Club, Diogo Miguel, 29 Juli 2005
Backstedt (1m93 pour 92 kg) est né le 30/01/1975 à Linkopping en Suède. Il est passé professionnel en 1996. Il a remporté le GP d’Isberghes en 1997 mais sa première grande victoire a été son succès lors de la 19e étape du Tour de France en 1998. Il a été le premier Suédois vainqueur d’une étape sur le Tour. Il a aussi remporté une étape du Tour de Suisse cette année-là. 1999 a été une saison discrète pour Magnus avec seulement une 3e place au Down Under Tour. En 2000, il passe au Crédit Agricole. Il est deuxième du Championnat de Suède, il termine aussi 5e à Dunkerque, 9e à Hambourg et 19e à Paris-Roubaix. En 2001, après une saison en demi-teinte, il quitte l’équipe du Crédit Agricole.
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ALGAlgeria1
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ARMArmenia2
AUSAustralia1039
AUTAustria287
EUSBasque Country1411
BLRBelarus22
BELBelgium1383
BERBermuda1
BOLBolivia3
BRABrazil67
BULBulgaria1
BURBurkina Faso2
CANCanada397
CHIChile15
CHNChina8
COLColombia907
CRCCosta Rica45
CROCroatia14
CUBCuba15
CZECzech Republic76
DENDenmark183
DOMDominican Republic24
ECUEcuador20
EGYEgypt1
ESAEl Salvador3
ERIEritrea12
ESTEstonia38
ETHEthiopia1
FINFinland26
FRAFrance6519
GERGermany1313
GREGreece5
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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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