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Ever since we covered our first USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships in Kansas City in 2007, Steve Tilford has been part of our lives, and will continue to be, despite his sudden, shocking and premature passing yesterday.

Tilford was a joy to speak with and interview, as he was never afraid to speak his mind on a topic at a race or on his blog, and often it was to the benefit of the "average" cyclocross racer.  Tilford offered reasoned opinions on anything from USA Cycling rules to packing for cold weather races. Some considered his post-race words to be cocky, but when considered in the context that he was so dominant in his age group, they were simply honest.

Journalists and media hope athletes will speak their minds instead of reciting clichés and rehearsed soundbites, and in Tilford we found a reliable, informed, accomplished and opinionated interviewee.

In memory of the cycling and cyclocross legend, we've put together a few of our interviews (in text and video) with Tilford over the years. Relive a tiny bit of his life, wisdom and spirit in the clips below.

Steve Tilford Interviews Over the Years:

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Giving A Cold Shoulder to Defeat

After defending his 2012 National Championship but crashing and injuring his shoulder, Tilford described his 2013 Masters win in Verona as “bad.”

“But you won!” Robbie Carver replied.

“But my shoulder is not good. On paper I’m the best guy out here. You don’t want to make mistakes, but I don’t think they can race this course on Sunday. I don’t think it’s race-able.”

Tilford was noticeably in pain, couldn’t lift his bike after his crash, and was noticeably down after the injury. Still, he didn’t hide from our cameras and was open with his feelings.

Interview After a Shoulder Injury and Victory at 2013 Nationals:

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