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CYCLE SPORT: NOVEMBER 2000

UNDERCOVER SQUAD
The Olympic road race saw three riders from the same pro outfit swipe all the medals. Here's how it happened

SLAVA'S SURPRISE
All those tipping Lance Armstrong and Jan Ullrich as the top two contenders in the Olympic time trial discounted a certain Russian

OUR BOY IN BLUE
Track hero Bradley Wiggins shares his Olympic diary with Cycle Sport, giving an insight into the hopes and fears of a medal contender -- and winner

A PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE
With Olympic records being broken in every round and a couple of world records to boot, the men's team pursuit was one of the most exciting cycle events of the Games

OLYMPIC TRACK RESULTS
They speak for themselves -- some records are there for the breaking

POINTS MEAN PRIZES
As the season draws to a close the next big fight for the teams is to acquire sufficient UCI points to ensure their place in next season's big race line-up

THE GOVERNOR
Jean-Marie Leblanc stuck with the Tour in its dark days. Now, content after the 2000 race, he looks to the future, particularly the Tour's centenary in 2003 and David Millar's potential

SPRINGBOARD FOR SUCCESS
Roberto Heras' spectacular ride in the 2000 Vuelta may lead to a shifting of allegiance, as he's approached by US Postal for next season

THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF TINTIN
A consistent season bringing many second places, but what will it take to move Davide Rebellin up to the top step? The Italian Liquigas rider shares his thoughts with Cycle Sport

THE FUTURE'S BRIGHT... THE FUTURE'S ORANGE
The low-down on the stars of the under-25 Tour de I'Avenir. Pay attention -- these riders may be the names to watch in the future

DIGGING DEEP
It's been a mixed experience for Jamie Burrow as a first-year pro, a season that once again ends in an injury preventing him from taking up his World's team place

FROM HERNING TO HIGH LIFE
Nine months after his retirement from the peloton, Bjarne Riis is facing new pressures and challenges as manager of Denmark's strongest team, Memory Card-Jack & Jones

NEWS
Oxyglobin -- the new EPO?; Museeuw battles on; and has Richard Virenque had his day?

INTRODUCING ROBERTO LAISEKA
He's ridden for only one professional team for the whole of his career. At 31 years of age, Laiseka discusses why the victories are just starting to come

RAINBOW WARRIOR
Oscar Freire casts his mind back over what went wrong in Sydney, and begins to look forward to the World's and his chances of being champion again

FULL BEAM
Jonathan Vaughters plans his off-season activities and takes a few nervous steps into race commentating

THE ORIGINAL GREAT DANE
Part eight of our Race Apart series: a five-day, flat stage race may seem a walk in the park after the Tour de France, but with vicious winds and narrow lanes, the Tour of Denmark made up in excitement for what it lacked in climbs

LETTERS
Motorbikes causing a commotion; Ullrich is no Poupou; Lance is well covered; and was Mr. Tom so great?

DISPATCHES
Italy's Francesco Casagrande is UCI numero uno, and in Belgium, Peter Van Petegem plans his next career move

CALENDAR
Chris Boardman may be due to retire, but he won't be going without leaving his mark. Always a purist, it is fitting that his final challenge should bring him full circle in his attempt to reclaim the Hour

RESULTS
Round-up of the month's top race results

BROOMWAGON
Cycle snaps; sprocket odds and evens; and an old pro remembers...

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