Jason Queally on his winning ride in the 2000 Olympics 1-Kilometre time trial
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Patrick Jonker celebrates winning the 2004 Tour Down Under in Adelaide
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Joan Llaneras wins the points race at the 200 Olympic Games in Sydney
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Sean Kelly celebrates his stunning win in the 1992 Milan-San Remo
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Sean Kelly climbs St Patrick's Hill during the 1991 Nissan International Classic - he won the race overall for the fourth time
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Jan Kirsippu won two stages of the 2001 Tour Mediterranean
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Roy Knickman looked battered after a crash in the 1987 Tour of Flanders
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Dmitri Konychev won stage 17 of the 1990 Tour de France for his Italian-based Alfa Lum team
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Roberto Laiseka won to Luz-Ardiden in the 2001 Tour de France - the Basque rider also won a stage each in the Giro and Vuelta during his career
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Lance Armstrong saluted his deceased teamate Fabio Casartelli by winning stage 18 of the 1995 Tour de France into Limoges
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Alberto Contador wins stage five of the 2005 Tour Down Under ahead of his teamate Luis Leon Sanchez
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Olaf Ludwig lies exhausted after finishing the amateur World Championships in 1987 - he went on to race professionally in 1988, causing a mass-exodus of Soviet-era cyclists into the paying ranks
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Jeannie Longo leads Maria Canins in the 1987 Tour Feminin, but Canins went on to win the race overall
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Robbie McEwen performs his famous wheelie at Plateau de Beille during the 2004 Tour de France
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Axel Merckx won into Prato on stage eight of the 2000 Giro d'Italia
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David McKenzie sensationally won stage seven of the 2000 Giro d'Italia after a solo breakaway of over 150-kilometres..!
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Robert Millar is left isolated on the Alto de Los Leones during stage 18 of the 1985 Vuelta a España - Pedro Delgado had escaped and went on to win overall
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Charly Mottet on his way to winning the 1987 G.P des Nations in Cannes, France
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Charly Mottet wins into St Herblain on stage eleven of the 1991 Tour de France
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Stuart O'Grady wins into Victor Harbour during the first-ever Tour Down Under in 1999 - O'Grady won the race overall
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Sprinter Marty Nothstein celebrates winning the Gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics
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The 2005 Paris-Nice had to endure wintry conditions as it crossed the Massif Central on its way to the south coast