VeloNews published an interview with Bobby following Paris – Nice. Here is an excerpt …
VN: Has cycling done enough to prove to the skeptics in the media and the public that cycling is trying to clean up its act?
BJ: We’ve done that. There’s nothing more we could do. We were joking on the bus, what are they going to ask for next time, sperm? That’s all about the only thing we haven’t given them. We, as riders, we know what the situation is. We’re willing to fill out our whereabouts and get pulled away from personal days to give the sport a better image. There’s not any more we can do. It’s up to the teams and sponsors and ASO and the UCI to make sure that things run more smoothly now.
Read the full interview at VeloNews …
Bobby had a great ride today on stage six of Paris – Nice finishing 3rd behind Sylvian Chavanel, and LuiĀs Leon Sanchez.

VeloNews Photo by Graham Watson
The rain played a big part in the outcome of the Paris – Nice prologue. While some early starters had dry roads, Bobby did his race in wet conditions, but still managed a respectable 30th place. Thor Hushovd won the prologue, while Bobby’s teammate Bradley McGee was 4th for the best Team CSC finish.
Photo of Bobby warming up (CyclingNews.com)
You can see the race live all week on cycling.tv in the U.S. or a recap next Sunday on Versus.
Bobby did a follow up 45 minute interview with the Two Johns Podcast. A lot of good stuff about his chainrings and training with a power meter.
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