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CYCLE SPORT: FEBRUARY 2006

WHITE MAN CAN JUMP
After clinching the first ever UCI ProTour winner's jersey, Danilo Di Luca is going all-out to tackle the Grand Tours in 2006

THE GREEN BULLET
Alejandro Valverde has talent, and he can now claim to be the last man to beat Lance Armstrong in a head-to-head mountain stage finish of the Tour

SPAIN'S CLEAN SLATE
After the Heras scandal and a continuing rend of uninspired racing, we ask if the Vuelta a Espana can survive in its presnt form for much longer

FROM ZERO TO GIRO
After injuries and illness threatened his career, Paolo Savoldelli's superb win at last year's Giro won't be forgotten in a hurry. CS talks to the Discovery Channel rider who goes into 2006 fit, relaxed and confident.


BROTHERS IN ARMS
Sean Yates and Allan Peiper, team managers of Discovery and Davitamon, give first-person accounts of how the Giro's electric finale looked from behind the wheel of a team car

TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT
While others were winding down for Christmas, team CSC gathered it's troops for the ultimate brutal winter training camp

BJARNE'S NEW BOY
It's been a tough two years for Stuart O'Grady but he's looking forward to better things at CSC

GHENT SIX
Top-name riders, racing at breakneck pace, all washed down with frites and beer - welcome to the Ghent Six

ALL ABOARD THE TOUR OF GERMANY
The picturesque and challenging Tour of Germany is gaining a reputation as a truly prestigious national tour

TOUR OF DUTY
Completing all three Grand Tours in 2005, Italian Giovanni Lombardi has shown himself to be one of the pillars of team CSC

PROTOUR REPORT
End of term report on how each of the ProTour's 20 teams performed in 2005

ALLEX ALLEZ ZIMBABWE
Yes, it's the reality show with a twist. Belgian television viewers are following the fortunes of a group of African cyclo-cross riders trying to make the grade in the toughest school of all

FOCUS
The Ghent Six opens it's doors; the Japanese get all enthusiastic about cyclo-cross; and the track World Cup comes to Manchester

REVIEW
The latest news from the professional peloton and around the world

LETTERS

CALENDAR
With the Tour Down Under and the Tour of California just around the corner, we look towards next year

GRAHAM WATSON

BROOMWAGON

January 2006 cover

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