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CYCLE SPORT: OCTOBER 2002
ONE FINE DAY
Post-Tour criteriums are closer to pantomime than serious bike racing, but for French towns like Montmarault, it's all about the spectacle
MOLTO IMPORTANTE
Dario Frigo wins Zurich Championship with the rest of his countrymen close behind
LONG LIVE THE KING
Laurent Jalabert may be retiring at the end of the season, but he's certainly going out fighting, with a win at San Sebastian
SAN FRANCISCO
Lance Armstrong ends the season state-side with one of the continents biggest races
FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT
Paolo Bettini and Johan Museeuw battle it out for the vertical stripes
HOW THE CUP WAS LOST
The World Cup was designed to launch cycling as an international sport like Formula One -- what went wrong?
PASSION IN THE PELOTON
Even pro cyclists have interests outside the sport they love -- Scalextric, anyone?
HOW NOT TO OVERDO IT
Fresh out of the pro ranks, Jonathan Vaughters ponders the perils of overtraining and burnout
NEWS
HEAD TO HEAD
Joseba Beloki v Oscar Sevilla -- who's the greatest Vuelta man?
DISPATCHES
The view from France, Belgium, Holland and Italy
INTRODUCING
Saeco's Igor Astarloa
LETTERS
CALENDAR
The Vuelta may be centre stage but there's plenty more out there too
DUG OUT
Miguel Indurain spreads his wings in 1990
RETRO
Robert Millar looks back on his ill-fated Vuelta attempt of 1986
EDMUND BURKE, Ph.D.
Physiology of Higher Pedaling Cadences
CHRIS CARMICHAEL
Coming back from Injury
BOLTS FROM THE BLUE
Veteran Udo Bölts has sage advice for wayward team-mate Jan Ullrich
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