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CYCLE SPORT: MAY 2004
AMERICAN SPECIAL
Cycle Sport brings you eight remarkable features about American stars of the past, present and future -- Greg LeMond and Any Hampsten to Levi Leipheimer, via Bobby Julich, Tyler Hamilton, Chris Horner, and of course, Lance Armstrong.
CARPE DIEM
Lance Armstrong's strong early season start at the Tours of Murcia and Algarve proved that the Texan is as serious -- and in as great shape -- as ever.
ARMSTRONG'S ADVANTAGE
Will Lance Armstrong's new time trialing position help him stay one step ahead of the game at the Tour de France?
BRIDGING THE CONTINENTS
Tyler Hamilton reveals all about his life in Gerona, the Spanish city that is rapidly becoming a US outpost.
GAMBLING MAN
Last year Levi Leipheimer based his entire year around the Tour de France, but his plans went awry. Will Lady Luck shine on him this year?
BACK FROM THE BRINK
Inspired after watching Greg LeMond, Bobby Julich's career so far has not been as successful as his hero's, but he's determined to make it work this time.
LEMOND: ALL AMERICAN HERO
Friendly and down to earth, Greg LeMond tells Jonathan Vaughters about cycling's new generation and gives his opinion on the current Tour de France champion.
RETRSPECTIVE: GIRO 1988
Andy Hampsten takes Bruce Hildenbrand through the memorable 1988 Giro d'Italia.
BACK IN THE USA
Chris Horner continues his US dominance in 2004 with his new team: Webcor Builders.
ANQUETIL EXCLUSIVE
In this exclusive 40-page special, we talk to the people who knew and raced with five-time Tour winner Jacques Anquetil, to find out more about the man and his legacy.
THE EARLY DAYS
Born in 1934, Anquetil claimed that he acquired this cycling ability from his mother as she was decended from Belgians.
THE RIVAL
In this exclusive and enlightening interview, the ever-popular Raymond Poulidor speaks to CS about the years of intense rivalry with Anquetil.
THE TRAINING PERTNER
Peter Hill, a talented British cyclist from Doncaster, recaps his experiences with the great man.
THE MANAGER
The driving force behind Anquetil was Raphael Geminiani. There to take charge of the star's welfare and career, he reveals some of his fondest memories.
THE LIEUTENANT
Jean Stablinski was the closest friend Jacques Anquetil ever had in the peloton If anyone can help us understand how Anquetil ticked, he's the man.
THE RIDER-TURNED-REPORTER
Brother of triple Tour de France winner Louison Bobet, Jean Bobet admired Jacques Anquetil but quickly became disheartened when he admitted to using drugs.
THE TEAMMATE
British rider Van Denson unveils his fondest memories of Anquetil, the life and soul of any party -- cross-dressing and all.
THE LEGACY
France certainly won't forget Anquetil in a hurry, especially in the north, where his presence is physical -- and fiercely guarded.
PALMARES
We summarise the highlights of Anquetil's life and cycling career
DE VLAEMINCK'S BLUE HEAVEN
Built in the late 1970s, CS takes a look at a modern replica of the beautiful blue Gios machine.
BIKES BUYERS GUIDE
A complete look at the 2004 road bike frames and framesets, thus giving insight to which bike is the right ride for you.
NEWS
All the news fit to print on the world of road cycling.
LETTERS
Letters from Cycling fans.
CHRIS CARMICHAEL
Classic story of survival.
RESULTS
All of the latest results
BROOMWAGON
Cycling's biggest blow and more...
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