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CYCLE SPORT: JUNE 2002
PLAN B
Andrei Tchmil had hoped his last spring would be a classic one -- then a nasty crash forced him to rethink his final season
PARIS TO ROUBAIX
Startling photo-document of the suffering and glory that characterised the 100th edition of the Hell of the North
NEW WORLD ORDER
Baden Cooke is the latest Australian sensation to touch down in Europe
SIGNORE POPOLARE
Andrea Tafi talks about all his new post-Flanders pals
PRESSURE ON
For Britain's Roger Hammond, the Tour of Flanders was a nerve-racking ride
MAJOR DOMO
Patrick Lefévère tells Noël Truyers all about Museeuw's Paris-Roubaix
THE HISTORY MAN
Frenchman Florent Brard plans to do his country, and his predecessors, proud
GATECRASHED
Lance Armstrong missed out on victory at the Critérium International by one second -- he is looking very, very good for the Tour
"IT'S ALL SO RIDICULOUS"
Marco Pantani's career prospects are dwindling by the day -- but try telling him that
MILANO VIA SACRAMENTO
After winter in California, Stefano Garzelli is ready for May
NEWS
CS REPORT
The 2002 Giro is heading into Classic territory
INTRODUCING
Critérium International winner Alberto Martinez
LETTERS
ALEXI GREWAL
The preacher man reveals a secret passion for Italy
IN THE SHADOW OF MERCKX
Of all the Belgian's rivals, Felice Gimondi was perhaps closest to the great man in terms of overall ability. He tells CS about his special victories
DISPATCHES
The stir caused by Sandy Casar; international ripples from World Wide Cycling
RACE CALENDAR
Full 2002 Giro d'Italia preview
RESULTS
DUG OUT
Eddy Merckx helps out for a change at the 1975 Het Volk
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