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CYCLE SPORT: OCTOBER 2000

EURO STAR
A graduate of the German army cycling team, Andreas Klöden has the discipline and the talent to become a fully fledged three-week Tour rider, just as long as he doesn't spend too much time surfing

MR VERSATILE
Which is harder to win, a Classic or a Tour stage? From the start of July to San Sebastian, Erik Dekker made easy work of both

NO HOLDS BARRED
The start sheet at the Championship of Zurich read like a Who's Who of 21st century cycling, and the big names did not disappoint

A LONG TIME COMING
Gabriele Missaglia finally exorcised the demons that had been plaguing him since last year's Amstel Gold Race when he outsprinted Francesco Casagrande at the HEW-Cyclassics Cup

THE WARRIOR RETURNS
From the giddy heights of World Cup champion, Michele Bartoli fell to the depths of despair as he struggled to cope with a devastating injury. Twelve months later he is ready to return to the pinnacle of one-day racing, and is hoping to add another jersey or two to his collection

PLAYING TO THE GALLERY
The peloton's cheeky chappy, Saeco's Salvatore Commesso does not shy away from voicing his opinion on any given subject, from shopping to dope testing

DANILO DI LUCA'S SHIP COMES IN
As if Italy didn't have enough prodigiously talented riders to choose its Olympic and World Championship squad from, Danilo di Luca's timely success made him too good to ignore

ELLI'S LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
After 14 seasons sitting on the front of the bunch for other people, Alberto Elli found himself being chaperoned around the peloton while he enjoyed his moment in yellow

HOOP DREAMS
From 500 meters to 239 kilometers, the world's best cyclists meet in Sydney this month to compete in the millennial Olympics. Track racing is well established as an Olympic discipline, but can the road race live up to the hype?

STEPPING OUT
Kevin Livingston has taken the brave move of breaking free from Lance Armstrong and going it alone as team leader of the UK-based Linda McCartney Racing Team

NEWS
Bad month in Belgium; Cipo lashes out; McCartney sign Irish star; Memory Card left on their Jack & Jones

RAINBOW WARRIOR
World champion Oscar Freire reflects on his success in his home Tour despite persistent injuries

FULL BEAM
Jonathan Vaughters ponders the possible future of his newborn son. But first things first -- what do you call him?

NEWS
Bad month in Belgium; Cipo lashes out; McCartney sign Irish star; Memory Card left on their Jack & Jones

RAINBOW WARRIOR
World champion Oscar Freire reflects on his success in his home Tour despite persistent injuries

FULL BEAM
Jonathan Vaughters ponders the possible future of his newborn son. But first things first -- what do you call him?

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