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CYCLE SPORT: APRIL 2001
KING OF THE HILL
The world's number one ranked rider is quiet, calm, and ruthlessly efficient on a bike, but when the race is over, Francesco Casagrande likes nothing more than to kick back and carouse. CS visits casa Casa to find out more
TREASURE ISLAND
Robbie McEwen, riding with Patrick Lefévère's new Domo-Farm Frites team, returns to the Continental road racing fray
SPECIAL GUEST STAR
An American in Spain -- Crédit Agricole rider Jonathan Vaughters -- loses his mind when fellow Yank Lance Armstrong comes to town
LOVE AND COBBLES
Telekom's Classics star in the making reveals his secret inspiration
THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED
Tour Féminin winner Joane Somarriba considers the lot of the professional female rider with husband Ramon Gonzalez Arrieta
THE HEAT IS ON
Days in the life of Danish cycle sport journalist Svend Novrup, who talks us through events at the early season Malaysian stage race
RARE GROOVE RIDERS -- GIOVANNI BATTAGLIN
Going back more than 20 years, classy Italian Giovanni Battaglin -- who ploughed his winnings into the bike building business he's renowned for today -- is our Rare Groove rider this month
2001 TEAM LISTINGS
Twenty-two teams made the Division One grade this year. Find out who's riding what and for who, in our comprehensive team-by-team guide to the 2001 season
NEWS
Latest stories and McCartney team special report
INTRODUCING MATHEW HAYMAN
Australian second-year pro Mathew Hayman talks to Cycle Sport about cutting his teeth at Rabobank and what he hopes the coming season holds in store
LIKE FATHER LIKE SON
One-Off series: Czech cyclo-cross legend Radomir Simunek rides his final World's as his son, Radomir Jr., takes up where dad left off
LETTERS
Missing Jez; try Lombardy; classic Classics; women's racing; sad end for McCartneys -- just a small selection from Cycle Sport's burgeoning post bag
DISPATCHES
New-look dispatch section, including the first in a series of reports from the USA
CALENDAR
The Classics kick off at La Primavera
RESULTS
Small print, for the dedicated fan.
BOLTS FROM THE BLUE
Udo Bölts shudders at the potential dangers facing riders in the professional peloton
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