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