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CYCLE SPORT: APRIL 2006
LIFE AFTER LANCE
Is the Discovery Channel a spent force following the retirement of it's record-breaking Tour machine? No, is the answer - just ask Yaroslav Popovych and his band of brothers
WHERE NOW FOR THE PRO TOUR?
T-Mobile boss Olaf Ludwig sets the record straight on the highly confusing row currently raging between the Grand Tours, the UCI and the teams themselves
DESERT STORM
CS tries to get a word in edgeways with peloton motormouth Chris Horner at the Tour of Qatar and follows the riders past building sites and high-end shops en route to the luxury team hotels
IN THE NICO TIME
Former best friend to Frank Vandenbroucke, Nico Mattan found a new pal at Ghent-Wevelgem last year when the neutral service car gave him a "helping hand" in the prestigious race. He tells CS how he would have won it anyway
NO RISKS, NO CHAMPAGNE
Finally emerging from the imposing shadow of Jan Ullrich and the T-Mobile combine, Kazakhstan's Alexandre Vinokourov opens up to CS about his new lease on life at Liberty Seguros
THE HARD ROAD BACK
Manolo Saiz could have done without Roberto Heras being stripped of his 2005 Vuelta title for taking EPO, but the veteran team boss is certain that Liberty Seguros can rise again
DAVITAMON'S SECRETS
CS gains exclusive access to Davitamon-Lotto's top-secret warehouse in deepest Belgium and sees just what technology Robbie McEwen and company have at their disposal
FOCUS
Fabulous cycling pics from around the world
REVIEW
News, reviews and gossip from the world of bike racing
LETTERS
Say what you want and win a prize for letter of the month
RESULTS
Facts & figures from the month that was
CALENDAR
Milan-San Remo heads the list of top-notch events
BIKE BUYERS GUIDE
GRAHAM WATSON
Our photographer takes on the Tour of California
BROOMWAGON
All the usual stuff, plus CS rides the London prologue
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