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CYCLE SPORT: JUNE 2001
ALL GUNS BLAZING
Heras, Pantani, the French press, warts and all -- according to triple Tour winner wannabe, Lance Armstrong
SERVAIS WITH A SMILE
A day in the life of a team tackling hell in the north -- the team is Domo, the race Paris-Roubaix
THE SPRINTER THAT TIME FORGOT
Meet Miguel Poblet, Spain's other, older one-day specialist
BREAKAWAY REPUBLIC
Italian Gianluca Bortolami taught the top names a thing or two about ignoring early breaks, in the fastest-ever Tour of Flanders
RACE INITIATION
Ghent-Wevelgem -- a Classic according to a road race virgin
IVAN-HO
Ivan Quaranta -- Ivan the terrible, to his sprint-finish rivals -- talks large about the need for speed, the Giro d'Italia, and the footsteps of Mario Cipollini
SUNSHINE OVER FRANCE
New dawn for French cycling? CS looks to see if this spring's Criterium International holds any answers
RARE GROOVE RIDER -- TOMMY PRIM
To the Swedes he was the blond colossus that briefly bestrode Continental cycling, but his achievements in the early Eighties left the hoi polloi cold. CS salutes Tommy Prim
PREPARING TO FLY
As a guide to form, look no further than performances in April's early-season race, Three Days of De Panne
NEWS
Exclusives, Saronni column, training tips from our man in the peloton, and more
CS REPORT -- JAN AND THE GIRO
If Ullrich picks the Giro above his home tour, what's in store?
INTRODUCING ANTONIO CRUZ
US Postal rider Antonio Cruz, on making the big time at 29
ONE-OFF -- HISTORY HILL
Stirring echoes on the once war-torn Kemmelberg
LETTERS
Pantani-Gate?; more bikes please; old pros never die
DISPATCHES
Ballerini bows out; France's Classic dilemma
CALENDAR
Looking ahead to the Giro d'Italia
RESULTS
Find out where your favorites finished this month
BÖLTS FROM THE BLUE
Pro rider Udo Bölts' insightful column
PERFORMANCE MATTERS
Training tips from Lance Armstrong's coach
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