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CYCLE SPORT: NOVEMBER 2003
EVERY SECOND COUNTS
The follow-up to It's Not About The Bike, Lance Armstrong's new book gives the reader a greater in-depth look into the psyche of the five-times Tour champion. Detailing the trials and tribulations thrown at him over the last few years, we ask: does Every Second Counts measure up?
MOVE OVER CIPO
Although Mario Cipollini achieved the all-time stage win record in this year's Giro, a notable change was taking place - step forward Alessandro Petacchi. Contesting the position of Italy's top sprinter, we pit the two against each other.
THE RAINBOW TURNS BLACK
Has Italy's famed sprinter has his day? After a poor season marred by bickering over his team's exclusion from the Tour de France, we look at Mario Cipollini's year and what the future may hold for the 'Lion King'.
PETACCHI'S PARADOX
With Mario Cipollini's career seemingly on the slide, the mantle as Italy's top sprint star has been taken by Alessandro Petacchi. We profile the Fassa Bortolo rider who has now won stages in all three grand tours of 2003.
WHO'S THE BOSS
No longer the traditional and unchallenged boss of cycling, today's directeur sportif has been forced into the multi-tasking - not to mention highly taxing - role of the mordern team manager.
WORLD'S APART
Hamilton, Canada is the scene where the Spanish take first and second positions at this year's World's Championships. David Millar captures the British fans by conquering the field in the Time Trials.
FAST MOVER
Jose Antonio Pecharroman's overall victory in June's Bicicleta Vasca has thrust the previously unknown 25 year old into the limelight, leading to a two-year contract under the direction of Patrick Lefévère.
LIVING LEGENDS: PART TWO
Part II continues with more interviews of the living legends of the world's greatest race.
CYCLING'S SUFFRAGETTES
Could the women's World Cup operate independently? What can the men's World Cup learn from the women's competition? Cycle Sport compares the two series.
PHIL LIGGETT
The Vuelta still holds its own, according to international editor Phil Liggett.
NEWS
All the news fit to print about cycling.
DISPATCHES
All the latest insights from France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Belgium and Holland.
HEAD TO HEAD
An all-American edition: Lance v Greg.
LETTERS
From cycling fans around the planet.
INTRODUCING
Alejandro Valverde
RETRO
Manolo Saiz has epitomised ONCE's dominance of cycling.
JONATHAN VAUGHTERS
JV returns a favour to a troubled friend.
GRAHAM WATSON
Cycle Sport's roaming photograher gives a snapshot of the world of team car drivers while capturing this year's Vuelta
CYCLE SPORT SPECIAL REPORT
Held in July, the UCI World Championships provided the smaller cycling nations with an opportunity to claim a place in the Olympic Games.
DUG OUT
The 1990 World Championships in Japan.
BÖLTS FROM THE BLUE
Telekom's high expectations have not been met this season. Udo's not surprised
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