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CYCLE SPORT: DECEMBER 2003
INTO THE UNKNOWN
Cycle Sport presents its rundown on the offical unveiling of the unusual but inspired 2004 Tour de France route.
MOVING ON UP
The host nation, at times, may have encountered a rough ride, but the Hamilton World Championships proved an overall success.
SILVER AND GOLD
The much-fancied Italian team were destroyed by a Spanish 'one-two' in the World Championship road race.
LOOKING TO THE EVANS
Cadel Evans' torrid season may move him further down the T-Mobile hierarchy with Ullrich back in the fold.
POWER GAMES
The return of Jan Ullrich has ensured the cycling world's focus is upon the newly renamed T-Mobile super-squad. Cycle Sport speaks exclusively to those who will be closest to 'Jan the Man' in 2004.
CHALLENGE FROM WITHIN
Alexandre Vinokourov, the third-place rider in this year's Tour, could prove the most potent internal competitor to Ullrich.
TEUTONIC TITAN
German sprint king Erik Zabel explains what Ullrich's return will mean to the T-Mobile dream team.
FROM BOTERO TO ZERO
Colombia's most successful sportsman in 2002 hardly made an impression in 2003, and he'll be under more pressure come 2004.
SINKING THE ARMADA
Three days from Madrid, ONCE were leading the Vuelta's overall standings and the team competition. They ended the race with nothing. We look at how the Spanish team's most important event of the year went so catastrophically wrong.
PHIL LIGGETT
International editor Phil Liggett recounts the Hamilton championships while giving Erik Zabel the credit he deserves.
NEWS
All the news fit to print about cycling.
DISPATCHES
Bulletins from France, Italy, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Spain
GRAHAM WATSON
Cycle Sport's photographer reflects on the 2003 season and looks forward to some time off before the 2004 season.
LETTERS
From cycling fans around the planet.
JONATHAN VAUGHTERS
Calling it a day, JV looks back at all the good days he spent as a professional cyclist, and looks forward to what he's going to do next.
RETRO
Johan De Roo -- star of the Sixties peloton.
DUG OUT
The original 1974 Canadian World Championships
BÖLTS FROM THE BLUE
After competing his last race, Udo thanks his luck for having an enjoyable career and displays his admiration for the harder riders of the peloton.
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