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CYCLE SPORT: OCTOBER 2003
DEFEND IT LIKE BETS
He knows what it's like to win the World Cup -- he managed that last season -- but even Paolo Bettini himself is amazed by his results in the 2003 series.
SUMMER MADNESS
Some argue that summer Classics like San Sebastian and the Championship of Zurich carry a disproportionate weight in the World Cup, but is there any alternative?
PRINCE OF BIARRITZ
There is no time for lounging around on the beach at Biarritz this month; David Millar has been putting the miles in ready to make a big impact at the Vuelta.
SPECIALIZED: A HISTORY
Meet Mike Sinyard, the man behind the success at Specialized.
LIVING LEGENDS: PART ONE
Meet the living legends of the Tour de France, in a Cycle Sport two-part special.
END OF THE ROAD
Spain's two biggest sponsors, ONCE and ibanesto, are pulling out of the sport at the end of the year, spelling trouble for cycling on the far side of the Pyrenees, and a gigantic scrap for contracts.
FESTINA: CLASS OF '98
1998 was an all-time low point for French cycling, so why is it that the scoundrels of the Festina Affair are still the nation's best performing riders?
INJURY NO OBSTACLE
Tyler Hamilton's fourth place at the Tour with a fractured collarbone beggars belief, until you realize just how much pain cycle sport's greatest heroes have overcome in pursuit of glory.
PHIL LIGGETT
International editor Phil Liggett is still recovering from overwork at La Grand Boucle.
NEWS
All the news fit to print about cycling.
DISPATCHES
Bulletins from France, Italy, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Spain
HEAD TO HEAD
A face-off between the Tour's younger sibilings, the Vuelta and the Giro.
LETTERS
From cycling fans around the planet.
INTRODUCING
Luco Paolini.
JONATHAN VAUGHTERS
JV explores the ins and outs of convincing big business to sign uo and sponsor a cycling team.
CYCLE SPORT SPECIAL REPORT
As long as France is without a genuine overall contender at the Tour, should the home teams work together, or adopt a policy of all-out aggression?.
DUG OUT
Robert Millar and Co in the 1986 Tour of Spain.
BÖLTS FROM THE BLUE
Udo sings the praises of cover-star Paolo Bettini.
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