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                    [Title] => Milan-San Remo: Riders in the storm
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With inclement weather enveloping Europe the past months, lots of cycling events have been cancelled.

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The US POSTAL team that Lance Armstrong took with him in his first win in 1999 was composed of six Americans, a French, a Luxemburger and a Norwegian. In LA's 7th and final tour, the team had more Spaniards (3) than Americans (2). This year, only George Hincapie was waving Old Glory in France.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-25 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133418 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1121399 [AuthorName] => ALLEZ By Jose Vicente Araneta [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Sports [SectionUrl] => cebu-sports [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 283770 [Title] => Why Ullrich won't win [Summary] => I'm not a betting man but I'd put all my chips on the table that says Jan Ullrich won't win the 102nd edition of the Tour de France that will start this Saturday, July, 2. Here are my reasons why:

1. Management. Although it's the strongest on paper, T-MOBILE it is the 2004 LA Lakers. Not only has it too many chiefs, it also has an old school management where everybody is expected to ride well as paid pros without consideration to "other" factors like massaging the egos of riders other than Jan.
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                    [Title] => Milan-San Remo: Riders in the storm
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The US POSTAL team that Lance Armstrong took with him in his first win in 1999 was composed of six Americans, a French, a Luxemburger and a Norwegian. In LA's 7th and final tour, the team had more Spaniards (3) than Americans (2). This year, only George Hincapie was waving Old Glory in France.
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1. Management. Although it's the strongest on paper, T-MOBILE it is the 2004 LA Lakers. Not only has it too many chiefs, it also has an old school management where everybody is expected to ride well as paid pros without consideration to "other" factors like massaging the egos of riders other than Jan.
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