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CYCLE SPORT: MARCH 2002
MOUNTAIN MAN
Move over Lance Armstrong -- the 2001 Giro winner and Worlds nearly-man, climber Gilberto Simoni, has even bigger goals for 2002
AUSSIES RULE
Jonathan Vaughters' Tour Down Under diary
FAST TRACK TO SUCCESS
The rise and rise of ibanesto.com's Juan Miguel Mercado
GETTING BOULDER
US cycling bigwigs from US Postal, Mercury, Saturn and other top teams met in Boulder last year to discuss American cycling's future both Stateside and worldwide
THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES
What the irrepressible Mario Cipollini, now with stylish outfit Acqua & Sapone, has up his designer sleeve for 2002
AVENGING ANGEL
So far denied the greatness predicted for him, Paolo Savoldelli is determined to prove his true worth this year
WHIZZ KID
Catching up with baby-faced Spanish sensation Oscar Sevilla
THE IDEAS MAN
Tireless campaigner for bringing cycling to the masses in Britain, Alan Rushton reveals his latest plans for the sport
SAVING THE SIXES
King of the Sixes Matthew Gilmore on how six-day racing can be rescued from the doldrums
NEWS
CS REPORT
Tracing the uneven history of Tour of Flanders' much-maligned and newly-cobbled Koppenberg climb, due to be reintroduced to the race this year
INTRODUCING
Tour Down Under sensation Michael Rogers
LETTERS
THE REAL EXTREME SPORT
Former pro and Olympic champion Alexi Grewal's idiosyncratic take on life in the peloton
IN THE SHADOW OF MERCKX
The tragically short career of Jean-Pierre Monseré, first of our featured riders who challenged the overwhelming dominance of Eddy Merckx
DISPATCHES
Reports from the US and Italy
CALENDAR
RESULTS
DUG-OUT
The story behind a classic shot from the archives; this month: the 1971 Tour
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