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CYCLE SPORT: DECEMBER 2000
JOY AND PAIN
Romans Vainsteins is the new world road race champion. Cycle Sport caught up with the emotional Latvian not long after his decisive win at Plouay
TRIALBLAZERS
The Worlds may have gone west, to rain-hit Brittany, but the titles emphatically went east and the time trial was no exception
WHISTLE BLOWER
When Martin Bruin talks, you listen. If you're a pro bike rider that is. Not a blazer in sight as we talk to the human face of UCI officialdom
IN THE EYE OF THE STORM
Hang on to your hat as we go bunch surfing in the passenger seat of a Mapei team wagon driven by the heavy-footed Tony Soprano, sorry, Jose Suarez
FORGIVE AND FORGET
When Mario Cipollini thumped another rider at the Vuelta the headline writers had a field day. Now listen to his side of the story
TEA WITH SCIANDRI
Relaxing after a tiring season, Linda McCartney's elder statesman puts his feet up and tells us all about it
I'LL BE BACK
No one is going to tell Johan Museeuw when to quit riding his bike. After yet another count to nine, the Flemish hero is off the canvas and ready for more
USED AND ABUSED
Long shadows, falling leaves, what's this? Another Euro-east rider putting one over an Italian. Must be Tour of Lombardy then
TOWER OF STRENGTH
Big hills do not always a great race make. Big Andrea Tafi on a flat course can be just as good. Or better, as was the case at Paris-Tours
TOUGH LOVE
A decade on from the revelations in his first book, ex-pro Paul Kimmage talks about his first love, and the long road to a clean sport
NEWS
2001 Tour route and map; Virenque in court; Olano's Hour
INTRODUCING EVGENI PETROV
Remember that name. The double winner of the world U-23 road race and time trial joins Italian superteam Mapei next year
RAINBOW WARRIOR
Oscar Freire bids farewell to CS as he returns to team colours after a great year as world champion
FULL BEAM
Jonathan Vaughters is back in the USA and in a reviewing frame of mind
THE HOLY CYCLISTS
Tucked away in a corner of France is a chapel with a difference
EASTERN PROMISE
Race Apart Nine comes, fittingly as it turns out, from the Tour of Poland, where the bike riding is tough and full of grit. Just like the stew
LETTERS
Tafi is a gentleman; Van Moorsel floats my boat; a Ludwig fan speaks
DISPATCHES
Written by CS special correspondents from France, Italy, Denmark and Belgium
CALENDAR
Full cyclo-cross and six-day dates
RESULTS
Late-season Classics and semi-classics
BROOMWAGON
ProPlus fan, breakfast tales and an old pro picks the perfect wife...
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