RORY SUTHERLAND
Entrevista a Rory Sutherland
High Cycling, Jorge Matesanz, 28 December 2021
El australiano Rory Sutherland colgaba la bicicleta en 2020 después de una longeva carrera al servicio de grandes líderes como Alberto Contador o Alejandro Valverde. Su palmarés individual incluye varias victorias en el calendario norteamericano, así como la Vuelta a la Rioja de 2017, ya en las filas de Movistar. Sin embargo, su lista de victorias como coequipier está al alcance de muy pocos, demostrando que ha sido uno de los gregarios más valiosos de los últimos tiempos.
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Day in the life: Rory Sutherland
VeloNews, Andrew Hood, 21 Mei 2020
The two-month racing stoppage was a blessing in disguise for veteran road captain coming back from injury.
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"De Spaanse mentaliteit maakt Movistar zo sterk”
Wielerflits, Youri IJnsen, 4 Februari 2017
Hij is de laatste jaren een van de stille krachten binnen Movistar, al vier jaar lang de beste WorldTour-ploeg van de wereld. Rory Sutherland is inmiddels 34 jaar en kiest daarom bewust voor een knechtenrol. In een bataljon vol Spanjaarden vindt hij z’n weg. In een interview met WielerFlits schetst hij de cultuur binnen de ploeg van Alejandro Valverde en Nairo Quintana, om daarna zijn eigen rol uit te leggen.
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n Quintana and Contador’s similarities, being a team workhorse and more
Cyclingtips, Shane Stokes, 22 November 2016
He’s shed sweat, burned calories and generated countless watts of power in the service of Alberto Contador and Nairo Quintana, most recently helping the latter to take the 2016 Vuelta a España. Now Rory Sutherland has given an inside glance into the personalities of both Grand Tour champions, saying that the duo have remarkable similarities to each other.
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Rory Sutherland Gets PEZ’d
Pez Cyclingnews, Alastair Hamilton, 4 December 2014
Rory Sutherland is a ‘Resident of the World’ as he has raced and lived in most parts of the globe. His list of team’s has just got longer as Movistar has signed the roving Australian for 2015. We caught up with Rory at the Movistar’s pre-season get together in Pamplona to get the full story.
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A nice bonus in the term of a long season
UCI, UCI, 25 Oktober 2012
Since Canada’s Svein Tuft in 2007, Rory Sutherland is the first North American rider to capture overall win in the UCI America Tour. Or rather, the 30-years-old rider born in Canberra, Australia, represents an USA squad, UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team, and his hometown in the United States, Boulder, Colorado. This is where Sutherland won his best achievement, a stage on the USA Pro Challenge-Tour of Colorado – his major success this season, ahead of the Tour of the Gila and the Tour of Beauce.
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"I am here for the atmosphere, the lifestyle, the fun, and the people"
velocitynation.com, 6 Maart 2008
On the rainy final stage of the Tour of California Rory Sutherland was also beginning to feel the early stages of the respiratory flu that had decimated the peloton during the week, but he held on to finish in second place, an impressive ride considering he was in the previous days long break.
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"It’s definitely different from last year"
roadbikereview.com, Stephanie Gutowski and Lyne Lamoureux, 18 Februari 2008
Health Net Pro Cycling Team riders Rory Sutherland, Roman Kilun, Tim Johnson, Phil Zajicek and Karl Menzies share their thoughts before the Prologue of the Amgen Tour of California.
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Keeping the fire burning
cyclingnews.com, Anthony Tan, 27 December 2006
Testing positive for a little-known substance at the Deutschland Tour, Rory Sutherland chose not to appeal his 15-month sentence.
With his suspension now over and due to make his return to professional racing in less than a fortnight, what's kept the fire in Rory Sutherland's belly burning bright all those months ?
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Rory's Story
cyclingnews.com, Anthony Tan, 14 Maart 2006
Although advised not to engage with the media, the 24 year-old from Canberra chose to respond to an invitation from Cyclingnews' Anthony Tan to hear his story.
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