NEW CYCLE SPORT OUT NOW

Tom Boonen, Alessandro Petacchi, Juan Antonio Flecha and Johan Museuuw are all exclusively interviewed in the new edition of Cycle Sport - Cycling Weekly's sister title.
CS talks to Boonen about his aims for the year and speculates that he is up for his best season yet in 2007. Boonen's sprint rival Petacchi has put last year's injury problems behind him, and tells CS that he's got Milan-San Remo in his sights. Flecha entertains CS at home, and gives you the lowdown on his Paris-Roubaix preparations. And CS talks to Museeuw about his recent doping confession.
Spring racing come under focus in a run-down of the 30 greatest moments from the classics, history of Paris-Nice and exclusive photo gallery of early season races.
Plus, there's a comprehensive look at every ProTour squad's bike for 2007 in the magazine's tech section.
Cycle Sport April 2007 edition is on sale now, priced £3.95, from WHSmiths and all good newsagents.
For more information go to Cycle Sport's website.
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Founded in 1891, Cycling Weekly and its team of expert journalists brings cyclists in-depth reviews, extensive coverage of both professional and domestic racing, as well as fitness advice and 'brew a cuppa and put your feet up' features. Cycling Weekly serves its audience across a range of platforms, from good old-fashioned print to online journalism, and video.
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