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CYCLE SPORT: NOVEMBER 2005
ULLRICH SPECIAL
In an exclusive interview, the German star talks to Cycle Sport about how he plans to shape the future
ENIGMA. NO MACHINE
Up close and personal with Jan Ullrich - who is arguably the most naturally talented rider of the current generation of professional cyclists
HE AIN'T HEAVY...
...he's my potential brother-in-law. With Ullrich dating his sister, and having always had a close teammate relationship with the T-Mobile leader, Tobias Steinhauser can confidently claim he knows Jan almost like one of the family
PRESSURE'S ON
Now that Lance Armstrong is out of the picture, the T-Mobile team has no excuse not to dominate 2006
FLYING SOLO
Canadian bike firm Cervelo started out as an engineering project between two pedal-powered enthusiasts; now it stands at the very forefront of cycling technology. We visit the company and find out how the landmark Soloist Carbon frame was created
RIGHT-HAND MAN
Among all the fanfare surrounding his team leader, Lance Armstrong, it is easy to overlook the achievements of loyal teammate George Hincapie. But that might all be about to change
MANCEBO GETS OUR NOD
As CS's Grand Tour rider of the year, we look at how Francisco Macobo has managed to impress in two of the world's biggest races
VUELTA ON A SLIPPERY SLOPE
With the ProTour debate still ongoing, the Vuelta a Espana has so far sided with the Giro and the Tour. But it is in a far weaker position than the other big tours, and it may suffer the consequences in the years ahead
BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS
Last year was a terrible experience for the Phonak squad, with the team rocked by doping scandals, including those of Tyler Hamilton and Santiago Perez. has the team learned anything from that? Recent events would suggest not
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS PICTURE GALLERY
We present an exclusvie collection of the best images from this year's World Championships in Madrid
CULTURE SHOCK SPECIAL
Cycle Sport looks at the difficulties facing international professional cyclists when they have to race in distant lands with different cultures
DANGEROUS GROUND
We report on how Continental riders, more used to racing in Western Europe, fared when they took on the Tour of Poland
LAND OF THE RIDING SONS
CS follows the progress of the relatively inexperienced Japanese Bridgestone team as they adapt to European racing at the Tour of Britain
THE YANKS ARE HERE
Former US pro rider Jonathan Vaughterse remembers what it was like for a good ol' boy moving to Europe
THE NAME GAME
Why don't pro riders wear their names on their jerseys so we can tell who's who?
FOCUS
Glorious images from the top photographers capturing the best in cycling action
REVIEW
Analysis of the top stories from this month's news in the professional peloton
LETTERS
RESULTS
Roundup and analysis of the last month's races
GRAHAM WATSON
CHRIS CARMICHAEL
BROOMWAGON
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