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Cycling Weekly
Posted May 31st 2007, 12:36pm by Russ Fraser in The Mags

This weeks mag includes....
In this week's Cycling Weekly there's detailed coverage, comment and analysis of the mass confession at the T-Mobile conference and we look at its effect on the Tour de France, starting in London on July 7. This week's batch of confessions and revelations mark a turning point, with most sensationally Bjarne Riis admitting he used the blood boosting drug EPO to win the 1996 Tour de France.
We all know cycling is good for your heart, but as a cyclist are you immune to heart problems? Read the facts in this week's Fitness. In Tech we test the Wilier Le Roi XL, as ridden by the pro Lampre team. This week's sportive is the Forest of Dean Classic and we're with Chris Opie in Holland for Rides. Alongside the regulars like Q&A, How do I…, Off the Back and the Big Interview we've got race reports from the Giro d'Italia, Irish Ras and Richmond GP.
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Charlton 1 Man United 3
Posted May 31st 2007, 12:28pm by Russ Fraser in isporty's 7 of the best
Here are the classified results.....
Mark E Smith, from legendary band The Fall, gets to read out the BBC Classified Football results. Priceless.
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Face off
Posted May 31st 2007, 12:22pm by Russ Fraser in isporty's 7 of the best
Talk about vibed up!
Tonga face up to the All Blacks Haka with their own Cipi Tao, matching them all the way. Needless to say that the All Blacks found winning the game a great deal easier.
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6 times?
Posted May 31st 2007, 12:14pm by Russ Fraser in isporty's 7 of the best
Counting their chickens?
Liverpool Tour bus might be kept under wraps until they actually do win it it 6 times.
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Atherton under attack
Posted May 31st 2007, 12:10pm by Russ Fraser in isporty's 7 of the best
Hostile fast bowling?
Alan Donald gives Mike Atherton the once over.
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Shergar
Posted May 31st 2007, 12:06pm by Russ Fraser in isporty's 7 of the best
Shergar wins the Derby
Shergar winning the Derby, by a record 10 lengths.
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Hey Maracana!
Posted May 31st 2007, 12:03pm by Russ Fraser in isporty's 7 of the best
Barnes v Brazil
John Barnes moment of magic in the Maracana.
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World No. 1 Cycle Racing Photographer Englishman Graham Watson helps Welcome the Tour de France to London with 30 Year Retrospective EYES ON THE TOUR DE FRANCE Photographic Exhibition! Born in London in 1956, Graham Watson took his first steps in photography in 1972, working as an assistant to a London society photographer whose clients included British aristocracy and foreign royal families. Commuting to and from London each day by bicycle drew Watson’s attention to the sport of cycle racing and, eventually, to see the Tour de France in Paris in 1977. Smitten by this sighting of ‘Le Tour’, Watson focussed all his energies on photographing what he considered to be a ‘beautiful’ sport – to the point, in the early 1980s, where he was a regular feature at European races, and soon gained access to the inner-sanctum of cycling photographers – a largely Belgian/French/Italian clan. Three decades later, Graham Watson, known and admired the world over, will celebrate the London Grand Départ of the 2007 Tour de France with an exhibition of over 200 of his finest Tour de France photographs from the past 30 years. The Eyes On The Tour de France Exhibition will be held from July 1-9 at County Hall Gallery in London’s vibrant South Bank, next to the London Eye overlooking the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben. Visitors will be able to purchase framed archival Lambda Photographic Prints from the Exhibition. The Exhibition runs from July 1-9 and is open daily from 10am - 6.30pm (except 5th July: 10am - 5pm). ENTRY IS FREE!! For more information visit: http://www.countyhallgallery.com/exhibitions/graham-watson.html