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CYCLE SPORT: MARCH 2000
HOT, HOT, HOT
They came in search of blue skies, high temperatures and quality training miles. They got the first two, but thankfully not all of the third as the second Tour Down Under once again put on some good racing
THE TRIALS OF O'GRADY
The most popular man on the line at the Tour Down Under was last year's winner Stuart O'Grady. His recovery from a horrific attack in France last year was greeted with relief and happiness
FROM LONE STAR TO SUPERSTAR
At home with the Texas Tour winner; Lance Armstrong talks about the way his life has changed irrevocably since his victory last July
CRASH AND LEARN
From the Metz time trial to stage seven of the Vuelta, Bobby Julich had a lifetime's worth of crashes in '99; now he's back and more determined than ever to return to the Tour podium in his new Crédit Agricole colours
GREY DAYS
When US Postal rolled up for their first big get-together in California they were hoping for some good training, good company and above all, good weather. Doh!
NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LAUNCH
Drinks were on Cofidis as it launched its 2000 team; Frank Vandenbroucke's appearance made it a newsworthy occasion
OLD SCHOOL
Nine World Championship medals and two decades in the peloton, Adri Van der Poel talks about what is was like in his day, and what he's got planned for his retirement
GOING THE DISTANCE
1,200 kilometers, the longest ride in the world; once ridden by international star pros, the demands of Paris-Brest-Paris are now considered too tough to be included as part of the racing season
NEWS
David Walsh on Sandro Donati's clean crusade; Vuelta 2000 A new cross champion
INTRODUCING FILIPPO POZZATO
One of the peloton's youngest ever pros talks about life with Mapei the biggest team in the world
RAINBOW WARRIOR
Oscar Freire is continuing to muddle through in his multilingual team, and trying to get used to some nasty phone bills
LIFE ON THE ROAD
Dave Millar's training is done, his weight is lower than ever before and there's a new motor in the basement. Time to go racing then
FULL BEAM
Jonathan Vaughters explains to his fiancee that there is marshmallow toasting at training camp. Well, kind of...
LETTERS
Changing the World's; women's racing- more on Lance; getting pedantic, coming back from suspension; and credit where it's due
TEAM PROFILE
Bonjour is one of two new big French outfits this year, but fear not, there are some familiar names in there
DISPATCHES
Foreign news and views from Belgium, Ireland, France and Italy
CALENDAR
Early-season racing kicks off in Europe with sun for the southern softies and snow (probably) for the hard northerners
RESULTS
Tour Down Under, World Cup Cyclo-Cross
BROOMWAGON
There are changes in the air at Broomwagon
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