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  1. The Connecticut Post Online - Opinion (Connecticut Post)
  2. Tuesday's EuroFile: Hincapie leads charge at De Panne; Freire for Flanders (VeloNews)
  3. City to host Tour of Connecticut leg (Torrington Register Citizen)
  4. London Announcement Delayed
  5. Four Russellville citizens go racing extreme style (The Courier)
  6. Cooke wins in Italy
  7. Track worlds conclude in Los Angeles
  8. Lance Armstrong Finishes in Chasing Pack
  9. Ullrich eager to face Armstrong
  10. Attendance records broken at Track Worlds
  11. First Edition Cycling News for March 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  12. Lance Armstrong is 24th at Paris-Camembert race
  13. Cycling: Armstrong up a gear in training for Le Tour (Guardian Unlimited)
  14. Petitclerc wins female athlete award, gymnast Shewfelt takes male honours (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
  15. Cycling Expedition For World Water Day (BruDirect)
  16. Wheelchair racer Petitclerc wins female athlete, gymnast Shewfelt wins men’s (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
  17. Brochard keeps Armstrong at bay
  18. Making a run at 50 (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  19. Community gears up (San Bernardino County Sun)
  20. Cycling: More Cooke success (icWales)
  21. Latest Cycling News for March 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  22. Wednesday's Mailbag: Why no Tour of Colorado? (VeloNews)
  23. Wednesday's Mailbag: Why no Tour of Colorado? (VeloNews)
  24. The Art of Layering
  25. Armstrong primed for Tour defeat: Ullrich
  26. Armstrong quits Paris-Nice
  27. First Edition Cycling News for March 31, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  28. Writers To Watch: Koret Young Writers on Jewish Themes (Forward)
  29. Criterium warms up cycling season (Durango Herald)
  30. Redlands gears up for cyclists (Redlands Daily Facts)
  31. The mastery of sprocket science (The Indianapolis Star)
  32. Results and Reports from the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  33. Classic stands test of time (Daily Bulletin)
  34. Riders get ready to roll at Classic (Daily Bulletin)
  35. Castroneves turns right (Miami Herald)
  36. Latest Cycling News for March 31, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  37. Toyota Atlantic - Newcomers Stake Claim to Wide-Open Field (Speed TV)
  38. Armstrong says that this Tour de France may be his last
  39. Brochard holds off Armstrong
  40. 2006 Tour starts from Strasbourg (Eurosport)
  41. Towns get tough on bicyclists (The Capital Times)
  42. Armstrong set to quit after Tour
  43. Gary West named head track coach at USAC
  44. Cooke eyes tough test
  45. Consolidated American Industries purchases Carbon Race (BizJournals)
  46. VeloPress Book selection: Marco Pantani: The Legend of a Tragic Champion (VeloNews)
  47. Lance Armstrong Finishes in Chasing Pack (Reg Req'd)
  48. First Edition Cycling News for April 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  49. U.S. Cycling Athlete Accepts Suspension
  50. Special Edition Cycling News for April 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  51. Tour to start in Strasbourg
  52. Tour start announced
  53. The only sure bet is that there will be new champions (Redlands Daily Facts)
  54. Racers share the secrets of cycling (Redlands Daily Facts)
  55. Ex-assistant alleges Lance had banned substance
  56. Busy couple make time for junior riders (St. Petersburg Times)
  57. Letters to Cyclingnews - April 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  58. Training in the sun (Bridlington Today)
  59. Latest Cycling News for April 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  60. Series leader says IRL is making right turn (Sun-Sentinel)
  61. AUTO RACING: IRL takes a new turn (Detroit Free Press)
  62. Phil hits road in Worlds build-up (Bakewell Today)
  63. Speculation mounting on Lance Armstrong's retirement
  64. New York State: Major Bicycling Events (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  65. BRIEFLY (Star-Telegram)
  66. Going where the boys go (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  67. IRL turns right for the first time with St. Pete road race (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
  68. Former assistant alleges he found banned substance in Armstrong's apartment
  69. Danielson relishes new Discovery (Durango Herald)
  70. Hopes up in Flanders field (International Herald Tribune)
  71. Friday's Mailbag: NORBA and support; racing and sponsorship; and Pound v. Verbruggen (VeloNews)
  72. Mr. Rogers Neighborhood: Levi for Georgia, Horner stateside with aching leg (VeloNews)
  73. Mourinho given a two-match suspension
  74. PRESS RELEASE: Track series to decide qualifiers for nationals (VeloNews)
  75. First Edition Cycling News for April 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  76. Armstrong Aide Says He Saw Banned Substance
  77. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF (Inside Triathlon)
  78. New Times Seem Like Old as Castroneves Leads (Speed TV)
  79. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: World's firsts (VeloNews)
  80. '05 Velodrome Championship Series announced
  81. Classic valet service for bikes and trikes (Redlands Daily Facts)
  82. Getting a grip on the ProTour
  83. PREVIEW-Cycling-Van Petegem, Boonen set for generation clash
  84. Beutler fills in nicely for Quark (Daily Bulletin)
  85. ERNESTO COLNAGO: (Cyclingnews.com)
  86. Tour de France a la Voile 2005 Preview
  87. Former Armstrong aide makes drug claim
  88. Alpe d'Huez climb promotional evening in Boulder, Colorado
  89. Julich seals Paris-Nice victory
  90. The Two-Wheeled dilemmaMaking a Decision Between Service and Price Often Determines Where You Will buyON THE ROADON THE (RedNova)
  91. First Edition Cycling News for April 3, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  92. PREVIEW-Cycling-Rejuventated Julich heads field in Basque tour
  93. Ex-assistant says he found steroid in cyclist's home
  94. Lance Armstrong Fighting Accusations
  95. Cycling enthusiast has best parking space in Charlotte (The Charlotte Observer)
  96. Mechanic takes on all jobs (Daily Bulletin)
  97. Mechanic takes on all jobs (Daily Bulletin)
  98. Women's race is too close (Daily Bulletin)
  99. Going where the boys go (The Daily Item)
  100. Kid racers face fierce competition (San Bernardino County Sun)
  101. 2005 New York State: Major Bicycling Events (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  102. It's a kids' Classic (Redlands Daily Facts)
  103. Cooke expects tough test
  104. First Edition Cycling News for April 4, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  105. Armstrong eyes last Tour
  106. Cycling: Change in Flanders arrives at a sprint (International Herald Tribune)
  107. UPDATE: BROX STARS LIFT FERRARI (Daily Record)
  108. Armstrong 28th As Stunning Boonen Wins In Flanders (KSAT San Antonio)
  109. Tigers' Inge warms to the hot corner (San Jose Mercury News)
  110. NORBA Series visits Arizona this weekend
  111. Boonen strikes for Flanders win
  112. Stunning Boonen Wins Tour Of Flanders; Armstrong 28th (KCCI 8 Iowa)
  113. Stunning Boonen Wins Tour Of Flanders; Armstrong 28th (NBC 6 Miami)
  114. Flying below the American sports radar (Daily Bulletin)
  115. Armstrong tires in final stages of race (Miami Herald)
  116. Thorburn holds off Beutler for title (Daily Bulletin)
  117. Cyclists bike for miles and miles (Michigan Daily)
  118. Julich becomes 1st American to win Paris-Nice
  119. PRESS RELEASE - Top Road Teams Sign On To Race At Morgan Hill (VeloNews)
  120. Fans cheer as bicycles zip through town (Redlands Daily Facts)
  121. Flanders farce claims Cooke
  122. Monday's Mailbag: April fool; foaming rant; NORBA assistance; Coors v. Georgia (VeloNews)
  123. Cycling: Youth seizes its moment in Tour of Flanders (International Herald Tribune)
  124. Wanna Go To The Tour de France, Baby?
  125. First Edition Cycling News for April 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  126. Boonen earns Flanders win
  127. Armstrong Seeks $125K From Ex-Assistant
  128. For mom, 'Raising Lance' was a hard climb
  129. Di Luca sprints to Basque stage
  130. City gets its own cycling academy (EveningTimes Online)
  131. Supercharge Your Season (Roadcycling)
  132. Sierra Express mountain bikers set trails ablaze (The Union)
  133. Latest Cycling News for April 5, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  134. Lance Armstrong, Nike Release 10//2 Clothing
  135. Boonen eyes ProTour summit (Eurosport)
  136. Moncoutie clinches Basque stage
  137. First Edition Cycling News for April 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  138. Main
  139. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Despite kinks ProTour hot out of the gate (VeloNews)
  140. All American Gal: The Kimberly Baldwin Diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  141. Business Spotlight: Earth Traverse Outfitters (RedNova)
  142. Team Cyclingnews.com - 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  143. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Despite kinks ProTour hot out of the gate
  144. World Cup finals for Fort William
  145. Hand-powered bike wheels in hope for people with paralysis (The Prairie Advocate)
  146. 16-team field announced for Tour de Georgia
  147. Bike race cycles up in three weeks (Silver City Sun-News)
  148. Park City man embarks on bicycle trek (Park Record)
  149. Coed cycling growing in popularity (Billings Gazette)
  150. Wrecked boat out 6 months for repair (Santa Barbara News-Press)
  151. Sidelined Thomas is raring for his return (icWales)
  152. Incidents from law-enforcement agencies around the county (Seattle Times)
  153. Cycling: Sidelined Thomas raring for return (icWales)
  154. Armstrong's mom works to accentuate positive
  155. BMX track's completion expected within a month (The Arizona Republic)
  156. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  157. Latest Cycling News for April 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  158. On the Record (Daily Record)
  159. World finals for Fort William
  160. Cycling: Valverde wins Tour of Basque country third stage (Channel NewsAsia)
  161. Nike to release Lance Armstrong clothing collection (Reg Req'd)
  162. TEAM PR: Navigators race report - Ghent-Wevelgem (VeloNews)
  163. Valverde clinches tense win
  164. First Edition Cycling News for April 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  165. Summer Solutions Special Classes Stir Up Interest in Science (RedNova)
  166. Mattan triumphs amid controversy
  167. Duathlon can be humbling (Florida Today)
  168. Cyclists are passionate bunch (Florida Today)
  169. Cycling | Cyclists make a name for Tufts among competitors (Tufts Daily)
  170. Armstrong Gives Us Hope Against Dope (Washington Post)
  171. Mick Rogers interview
  172. Fixed-Gear Bikes an Urban Fixture (Wired News)
  173. Countdown begins for the Sea Otter Classic (Monterey County Herald)
  174. Countdown begins for the Sea Otter Classic (Monterey County Herald)
  175. Latest Cycling News for April 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  176. Lipton(R) Gears Up With America's Only Women's Pro Cycling and Triathlon Team (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  177. Double duty isn't pie in the sky for Cummings (The Buffalo News)
  178. 'Sorry' Lance Rides in as N.y. Spokes-Man
  179. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Bad Shipping News (VeloNews)
  180. Cyclists count down to Iron Horse (Durango Herald)
  181. Biking: All roads lead Italian to northern 'hell' (International Herald Tribune)
  182. Experience 2005 Giro D'Italia with Ultimate Tuscan Cycling Vacation (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  183. Cyclists mourn a life of promise cut short (Arizona Daily Sun)
  184. Stocks Rise As Investors Eye Oil Prices
  185. Oliver Gavin - the "marathon man" (Motorsport.com)
  186. Controversy as Mattan wins
  187. First Edition Cycling News for April 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  188. British Cycling champs lauded in Parliament (BikeBiz.com)
  189. Canada's Cycling Magazine
  190. Valverde wins Basque stage again
  191. Teflon Man: We want to believe Lance Armstrong is clean (Winston-Salem Journal)
  192. Armstrong May Retire After Tour De France (Reg Req'd)
  193. An interview with Erinne Willock, April 8, 2005 Webcor's maple leaf blows into California (Cyclingnews.com)
  194. LANCE GIVES APPLE BID A PEDAL-PUSH (New York Post)
  195. Armstrong sets April 18 deadline (Reg Req'd)
  196. Latest Cycling News for April 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  197. Not just yellow bracelets (San Jose Mercury News)
  198. LIVERMORE / Senior citizens, start your walkers! / Retirement community excited about big race (San Francisco Chronicle)
  199. Osa edges closer to Basque glory
  200. Calland and Lomas pick of bunch for Nomads (icCroydon)
  201. Craig wins CX National Champs (BikeMagic.com)
  202. Saunders Wins First Irish Stage Cycling Island cyclists were well...
  203. Velodrome taking shape (Slam! Sports)
  204. Cycling stars head to L.A. for track worlds
  205. Cycling: Diabolic organisers plan bumpy ride (Channel NewsAsia)
  206. All Roads Lead Italian to Northern 'Hell' CYCLING (RedNova)
  207. All Roads Lead Italian to Northern 'Hell' CYCLING (RedNova)
  208. Erik Zabel: T-Mobile's durable Deutscher delivers
  209. Osa close to Basque glory
  210. Friday's Mailbag: Moto madness; Lance, rumors and the press; and more on race promotion (VeloNews)
  211. Fraboni plans to bike 10,000 miles this year -- between races (Duluth Budgeteer News)
  212. Courses for collegiate road nationals
  213. Armstrong now backs New York to host 2012 Olympics
  214. Di Luca snatches Basque victory
  215. Armstrong asks for 125,000 dollars from ex-personal assistant
  216. Motor cycling: Brakes on Rossi as Gibernau sets pace (Guardian Unlimited)
  217. Welcome to Hell: Paris-Roubaix beckons (VeloNews)
  218. Di Luca seals Basque win
  219. Armstrong backs New York to host 2012 Olympics
  220. A need for speed (Recordnet.com)
  221. Monday';s EuroFile: CVV ready to roll; Ullrich hammers out schedule; Valverde can go for it (VeloNews)
  222. International Queen's Baton Relay 2005 (di-ve)
  223. Soft on the outside, hard on the inside (BikeMagic.com)
  224. Hammond cleared for Paris-Roubaix
  225. Calendar (Nevada Appeal)
  226. Product Review: Continental GP Attack + GP Force Tires (Roadcycling)
  227. Soggy Bottom Round 3 (BikeMagic.com)
  228. VeloBriefs: Lemire memorial race set Sunday; collegiate nats' courses announced (VeloNews)
  229. Motor cycling: Byrne hots up for uphill battle (Guardian Unlimited)
  230. Cycling: Boonen bids for Roubaix glory (Channel NewsAsia)
  231. First Edition Cycling News for April 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  232. Motor Cycling: Rossi is a Honda humbler (Guardian Unlimited)
  233. CYCLING: Le Tua - a solid club (New Straits Times)
  234. English patient unsuitable case for treatment (Guardian Unlimited)
  235. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: California's pioneers (VeloNews)
  236. 103rd Paris-Roubaix - PT (Cyclingnews.com)
  237. Cape Epic - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  238. Eurosport - Cycling - Live and Results. Men and Women. - Paris-Roubaix (Eurosport)
  239. Cyclists heat up in downtown Stockton (Recordnet.com)
  240. Motor Cycling: Rossi opens with hardfought win in Spain (Channel NewsAsia)
  241. Cycling: Boonen on the double in Paris-Roubaix (Channel NewsAsia)
  242. Boonen claims Paris-Roubaix win
  243. Track worlds - U.S. team preview
  244. Boonen's star continues to rise in Belgium (VeloNews)
  245. First Edition Cycling News for April 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  246. Farrar notches first European win
  247. Motor cycling: Rossi angers Gibernau (Guardian Unlimited)
  248. Weighty matters (Cyclingnews.com)
  249. Carney's last stand: The Jame Carney diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  250. Off-road cyclists bring sport to Sylvan Island (Quad-City Times)




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