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CYCLE SPORT: JULY 2001
A COUCH POTATO'S GUIDE TO THE TDF
Tour fans: how to make the most of this summer's armchair action
ALONE STAR
Colleagues past and present tell their side of the Lance Armstrong story
FIT FOR THE FIGHT
The big contender, Jan Ullrich, reveals all in the German star's most intimate interview to date
ALL THIS EVERY DAY
How riders from a typical Tour team eat their way through a three-week tour
TOUR 2001: THE CRUCIAL STAGES
The critical climbs, TTs and flat, fast stages that will decide this year's Tour de France
TEAMS AND FAVORITES
Your complete 'who and what to watch' guide
EYES WIDE OPEN
Exclusive interview with Colombian Santiago Botero, shooting star among cycling's next generation of super-climbers
THE BEST IS YET TO COME
A closer look at how Armstrong's battle plan should come together
RELUCTANT HERO
Multi-talented Rabobank rider Michael Boogerd, on why the Tour will never be his, despite evidence to the contrary
A CLASS APART
How the Ardennes Classics showcase great Tour riders
IL PIRATA STANDS AT THE CROSSROADS
Has the Tour seen the back of the controversial Marco Pantani?
DOING THE JOB
Brian Robinson, Tour pioneer for British riders, on his Herculean efforts with the class of '55
TOUR NEWS
The Tour's top two favorites go head to head in our pre-Tour questionnaire; Casagrande in; Cipo's skinsuit, Vaughters' fit file
CS REPORT -- MERCURY FALLING
An alternative take on the American Mercury-Viatel team's success story
ONE-OFF -- ANATOMY OF A SPRINT
Bunch sprints explained like you've never seen before
LETTERS
DISPATCHES
A page apiece from Swiss, Irish and Italian correspondents
BÖLTS FROM THE BLUE
Pro rider Udo Bölts looks forward to his 10th Tour
PERFORMANCE MATTERS
Training tips from Lance Armstrong's coach
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