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CYCLE SPORT: APRIL 2005
SEVENTH HEAVEN
It's official: Lance Armstrong is going for the 2005 Tour de France. So what can the greatest ever Tour man expect at this year's race?
FLYING THE FLAG
British champion Roger Hammond is at the heart of Discovery's Classics plans and he's looking forward to the biggest year of his life
ALWAYS ON THE BALL
Newly-hired as directeur sportif for Discovery, former British pro Sean Yates knows that the route to major success never runs smoothly
DANIELSON REDISCOVERED
Forget last year. New Discovery signing Tom Danielson has big plans for 2005
NEVER SAY DIE
T-Mobile star Jan Ullrich finished last year's Tour de France off of the podium, he's vowed never to suffer the same fate again
"SECOND" IS NOT A DIRTY WORD
Erik Zabel took more runner-up spots last year than he cares to remember, but T-Mobile's former win-machine is hoping to go one better a lot more in 2005
EASTERN ENIGMA
He should be a major favorite for the 2005 Tour, so what is it about T-Mobile's Andreas Klïden that inspires such a lack of confidence within his team?
VINO: GETTING BETTER WITH AGE
Winner of one of the toughest editions of the Tour of Flanders, Erik Vanderaerden saw success as a pro rider and later in his career went on to manage the Italian super team Mapei
LOOKING FOR A CLEAN BREAK
Tour specialist Cadel Evans was left out in the cold by T-Mobile last year. Now the Aussie is looking to move forward with Davitamon-Lotto
PROTOUR TEAMS
Know your Fassas from your FDJs with our in-depth profile of each and every team in the 2005 Union Cycliste Internationaleï's inaugural ProTour
THE BULLDOG BITES BACK
Courageous, strong, and forthright, T-Mobile co-leader Alexandre Vinokourov reveals his racing secrets to CS
PROTOUR BIKES
Find out what all the professional teams will be riding this year in the new UCI ProTour
BIKE BUYERS' GUIDE
A complete guide to all the 2005 road frames and complete bikes,thus giving insight to which bike is the right ride for you
NEWS
LETTERS
GRAHAM WATSON
Cycle Sport's photographer, Graham Watson, gives a report from his very busy and cold early 2005 racing season, and the impact of the ProTour.
CHRIS CARMICHAEL
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