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CYCLE SPORT: JULY 2002

GIRO REVIEWED
Giro scandals overshadow a great race

USPRO
Navigator team sails to victory

LANCE V FRANCE
Jean-François Quenet's no-holds-barred critical appraisal of the most important cyclist of the 21st century, as seen through French eyes

LIFE IN THE HOT SEAT
Telekom directeur sportif Rudy Pevenage talks about the pleasures and pitfalls of working with potential top Tour contender, the now injured Jan Ullrich

EVERY CLOUD
CS visits David Millar, Britain's great hope for supremacy in the Tour prologue -- and who knows what else? -- at his home in Biarritz

TOUR JERSEYS
Yellow, green, polka-dot -- your guide to the races within the race

ONE STEPPE BEYOND
Kazakh rider Andrei Kivilev gets ready to go one better than his fourth place in last year's Tour to further raise the profile of his homeland

RECOVERY ROAD
Rest and relaxation is either the Tour rider's best defence against the rigours of the road, or his worst nightmare

BETTER LATE
Lampre's Ludo Dierckxsens turned pro at 29 and simultaneously became an inspiration to amateurs and pros alike

THE FEUD GOES ON
This year's winner Paolo Bettini talks about the Ardennes Classic he knows and loves; rival Michele Bartoli reflects on his Amstel Gold victory -- touché!

THE AD MAN'S DREAM
He's out there -- he's FdJ's lone breakaway grandmaster Jacky Durand

LANCE REVEALED
The 3-time Tour champ talks to CS about cycling, family and rock & roll

TOUR TEAMS

ANATOMY OF A CLIMB STAGES
Stato heaven: profiles, ETA's, and stories from the stages that matter

SMALL-WHEELED WORLD
Find out what the commentators ride when they're out on the road

TOUR RETRO - 50 YEARS ON
How Fausto Coppi took on the greats and the gradients to win the 1952 Tour; plus, your chance to win a Coppi bike and Len Goff print

T
OUR NEWS

CS REPORT
Who really was Le Tour's true father?

LETTERS

INTRODUCING
With CSC-Tiscali's Michael Rasmussen

IN THE SHADOW OF MERCKX
Luis Ocana was one of Merckx's most formidable, and unlucky, opponents

DISPATCHES

RESULTS

DUG OUT
Bringing to light the story behind another shot from the darkroom

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