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CYCLE SPORT: JANUARY 2001

IRON MAN UDO
From the Alpine passes of the Tour de France to the hell of the Hawaii Iron Man, Udo Bölts is the first man to compete in the two of the toughest events in the sporting world in one season. So which was worst?

A WORLD APART
Cycle Sport photographer Phil O'Connor picks the highlights of his Race Apart series

ON REFLECTION
Arguably Britain's best ever professional cyclist, Chris Boardman talks to friend and journalist Tony Bell about his life on and off the bike with Gan and Crédit Agricole

LAMPRE: TEAM OF THE YEAR
Mapei may be hogging the top spot on the UCI rankings, but there are better teams for your money if you're looking to invest in the peloton; the insider's tip for a sizeable profit is Lampre-Daikin

HARVEST GOLD
Over the past few years, Jan Ullrich has developed a late-flowering tendency, but as winter draws in he is preparing to make an unseasonably early appearance in 2001

DAVIS TODAY
Former 7-Eleven pro Davis Phinney adapted well to a 'normal' lifestyle after retiring from the pro ranks. Then, at 41 years old, he was diagnosed as having Parkinson's disease, and his world changed irrevocably

PRINCE OF THE PELOTON
After a meticulously planned debut year on the Continental circuit, Charly Wegelius returned to the Peak District to meet up with his mentor for a review of his experiences in the pro ranks

RARE GROOVE RIDERS -- HENK LUBBERDING
In the first of a new series, we look back at the career of a rider who epitomised the Seventies: flower power meets pedal power in Henk Lubberding

TOURS DE FORCE
The 2001 season looms ever closer, but before you drag out the turbo-trainer and renew your Eurosport subscription, help yourself to another handful of Quality Street and relax with our review of Y2K

HOTTER THAN JULY
Lance Armstrong arrived at the 2000 Tour de France with a mission -- to prove that he was the undisputed patron of the world's biggest race

QUIET DESTROYER
There was only ever going to be room for one star at Mercatone Uno. So when Stefano Garzelli eclipsed Marco Pantani in the Giro, he knew it was time to move onwards and upwards to a new team, ready to face the challenge of the 2001 Tour de France

TWO STEPS UP
When Roberto Heras triumphed in the Vuelta, it was comforting proof that sometimes the quiet boy next door can win the competition for the hearts and minds of the Spanish public

CLASSICS 2000
From the Poggio and the pavé to the falling leaves of Lombardy, this year's Classics lived up to their reputation as the most exciting one-day races of the season. But on this occasion, Cycle Sport reckons the overall result didn't quite match the sum of its parts

FRENCH BLUES
The tricolore flew high for the track and mountain bike riders in the French Olympic team, but the road squad simply couldn't match them

BACK ON TRACK
From Sydney to Manchester -- this October, the world's greatest track riders reassembled to settle some scores and divide out a whole suitcase-full of rainbow jerseys

GERMANY'S TRACK GIANTS
The most dominant force this year, the German track squad have had a bumpy ride to the top -- and it's not over yet

NEWS
The prestigious Cycle Sport awards; Giro 2001 route unveiled

2001 CALENDAR
A comprehensive month-by-month guide to the 2001 racing season

INTRODUCING BART WELLENS
The promising Belgian cyclo-cross rider reflects on his season

LETTERS
Outgoing champion; facing the truth; the magic hour; team penalties; trial and error

RESULTS
Everything you will ever need to know about the the 2000 race season is here. Now, who came third in the Tour of Langkawi? Look no further

BROOMWAGON
The moon over Sydney, lubrication advice and an old pro recalls the ghosts of Christmas past

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