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Evan Oliphant – From Pink to White (1)


June 6, 2009 • by Ed Hood • in Interviews

What’s happening at Plowman Craven, but I guess we should say ‘Madison’, now?

With Scots professionals Evan Oliphant and Ross Creber on their books, we thought we’d best find out what’s going on.

Evan spoke to us on today, and told us what he could.

Ross Creber – Scotland’s Newest Professional Cyclist! (0)


November 17, 2008 • by Ed Hood • in Interviews

We all dream about it (or have dreamt about it) but 20 year-old South Quensferry man, Ross Creber has done it – put pen to paper on a pro contract, with Plowman Craven.

VeloResults were on the phone, before the ink was dry…

Evan Oliphant – Success in the States (0)


May 6, 2008 • by Ed Hood • in Interviews

VeloResults caught up with Evan recently to chat about his and his team’s very successful racing trip to the states, here’s what Ev had to say about it.

Evan Oliphant – 2nd Overall in the Bikeline Two-Day (0)


March 9, 2008 • by Ed Hood • in Interviews

Wick’s Evan Oliphant carried on for his Plowman Craven team where Tony Gibb left off at last week’s Eddie Soens’ Memorial Race, by winning the second stage of the Bikeline two day in North Wales yesterday, and finishing up the two-day race in second overall today.

The man in pink and blue won the stage yesterday despite the presence of three of the Rapha team in the finale. VeloResults spoke to Evan shortly after his win, and again today once the race was finished.

James McCallum – A Professional Approach (0)


December 4, 2007 • by Ed Hood • in Interviews

The 2006 season was a great one for James McCallum; it’s not every year you win a Commonwealth Games medal. It seemed like it would take a lot to top 2006; how does the 2007 British Criterium Championships and the most glamorous crit in Britain sound?

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