2009 pro team guide in this month's Cycle Sport
Cycle Sport magazine has pulled out all the stops with a comprehensive 2009 team guide in this month's issue.
Cycle Sport April 2009 issue includes a 22-page preview of the '09 peloton, complete with up-to-date photos, all-new team rosters and, of course, all the gossip.
Belgian sprint star Tom Boonen features on the cover of the issue and features in an exclusive interview this month. After a troubled second half of 2008, Boonen is aiming to hit the Spring Classics harder than ever in 2009.
Plus, there's an interview with Mr Nice Guy, Italian sprinter Daniele Bennati; Lance Amrstrong's return to pro racing at the Tour Down Under; Garmin-Slipstream manager Jonathan Vaughters writes about the importance of altitude training; and there's an interview with Swede Thomas Lovkvist.
This is in addition to Cycle Sport's usual round-up of pro products, iconic places, riders of the month, pro training tips, race results, facts, stats and much more.
And let's not forget the shock news that Lance Armstrong is to headline at this year's Glastonbury music festival, as exclusively revealed in this month's Broomwagon column.
Cycle Sport April 2009 issue is on sale now at WHSmith, major supermarkets, and all good newsagents priced £4.10.
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