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CYCLE SPORT: OCTOBER 2004
GREEN GIANT
An interview at home with Tour green jersey winner Robbie McEwen gives a unique insight into his life as a top pro
UP A GRADE
Despite the some difficulties earlier this season, Stuart O’Grady has emerged from the Cofidis affair to produce his best season yet as a pro
MEET THE DODGER
Brimming with talent and Australia’s biggest hope for Tour victory, Michael Rogers, has already shown he has the character to bag the big one
SCOTT'S STILL GOT IT
With a career spanning some 14 years, Scott Sunderland is still enjoying pro racing and ‘giving it a nudge’ for his current Alessio-Bianchi team
BAITING THE BADGER
Clinging to Bernard Hinault’s wheel, Phil Anderson was the first non-European to wear the yellow jersey. There were many more firsts to follow
PEIPER AT THE GATES
Allan Peiper turned his back on the pro peloton for years. He describes the hard life of pro and how he is now ready to re-enter cycling
DOWN UNDER ON TOP
It’s not without significant support that Australian riders are increasingly proving to be the ‘best kids on the block’ in the pro peloton
HAMILTON AND THE FINE ART OF RESISTANCE?
In less than two months, Tyler Hamilton has gone from a deeply disappointing abandon of the Tour de France to Olympic glory to the Vuelta. So where does he go now?
FLOYD LANDIS HAS LANDED-BIG TIME
Floyd Landis rode a brilliant Tour de France in support of team leader Lance Armstrong and now is considered one of the favorites to win the Vuelta. Cycle Sport talks with Landis about his career and future. (at press time, Landis just signed for Phonak.
WHAT THE STARS DID NEXT
A spectacle for fans who want to get up close to their heroes, the post-Tour criteriums represent fun for all
CZECH OUT LANCE
Spreading cycling’s appeal still further, Lance Armstrong appeared in the Prague Grand Prix to the obvious pleasure of the capital and its residents.
ON WITH THE SHOW
The revitalisation of the post-Tour criterium scene is attracting the big riders of the pro peloton, despite their already high salaries.
NEWS
All the news fit to print on the world of road cycling.
LETTERS
from Cycling fans.
GRAHAM WATSON
With the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens over, Cycle Sport's photographer, Graham Watson, reflects on what the great games these Olympic’s where
CHRIS CARMICHAEL
Practice makes perfect. Keep the fitness you’ve earned
RESULTS
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