We have another special edition for you this week with Cyclingnews Editor Daniel Benson talking to Cadel Evans about his career.Evans looks back on his time as a professional, which began in 2000 with the Saeco team after a spell as a stagiaire in 1999.He moved to Mapei-QuickStep in 2001 and made his Giro d’Italia debut and finished a surprising 14th place despite suffering a major hunger flat on the final mountain stage.The 2002 Giro also gave Evans a taste what it was like to wear a leader’s jersey, even if it was only for a day.A two-year stint at Telekom, plagued by injury and disappointment, was followed by five years with Lotto, which brought with it podium places at the Tour de France and the Vuelta a Espana.At the end of 2009, Evans had put everything into the basket of the World Championships but was seen as the plan b to one-day racer Simon Gerrans.In the interview Evans explains how the team voted to ride for Gerrans rather than him but it was he who would later go on to wear the...