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  1. Cycling: Ulmer out of worlds (The New Zealand Herald)
  2. Cross-country fundraiser cyclists make Starkville stop (The Commercial Dispatch)
  3. Breschel wins second stage in Denmark
  4. Recent Interviews, Rider Profiles & Features (Daily Peloton)
  5. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: July 25 - August 1
  6. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Your papers, please (Velo News)
  7. 2007 Tour de France Review: Part 1
  8. Champion racer will compete in Criterium (Salisbury Post)
  9. X Games starts tomorrow (Los Angeles Daily News)
  10. Sinkewitz fired after confession
  11. Cal Giant teams up with Specialized for cyclocross season (Register Pajaronian)
  12. sNIDe Remarks Marty Fortier
  13. Get Off the Couch: 'A ride of hope' (Portsmouth Herald)
  14. Looking great in the great outdoors (The Springfield News-Leader)
  15. Tanner, 9, never stops in BMX racing (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  16. Shimano peddles new bike (Orange County Register)
  17. Cyclist offers own spin (The Sacramento Bee)
  18. Croshier shines at BMX racing (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  19. Cyclists take to road racing
  20. London starts Tour return talks
  21. Thousands of riders expected for Saturday's Marin Century cycling event (Marin Independent Journal)
  22. Cycling: Matt Spinks won't let anything stop him from riding (New Jersey Herald)
  23. Cycling: Matt Spinks won't let anything stop him from riding (New Jersey Herald)
  24. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  25. Voters to decide constitutional amendments in November
  26. First Edition Cycling News for August 2, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  27. Mayo joins Tour's list of shame
  28. ErgVideo: Real Indoor Racing (PezCycling News)
  29. Cycling: Ulmer out of world championships (The New Zealand Herald)
  30. More News (Gazette.Net)
  31. The latest books & DVDs on le Tour
  32. Chicchi wins and leads in Post Danmark Rundt
  33. Cyclists take to road racing (Mississauga News)
  34. Cycling Team Notes 1 August 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  35. Bak wins last stage in Wallone, overall for Bozic
  36. MTB news & racing round-up for August 2, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  37. Jeremiah Bishop: Coming into form (Cyclingnews.com)
  38. Yates weary despite Tour triumph
  39. Past 10 Years
  40. 2007 USA Cycling Elections close August 15... Vote now!
  41. Cyclists tireless Tour supporters (Grand Traverse Herald)
  42. Different spokes: Builders of handmade bike frames open shop here (The Capital Times)
  43. Circus Smirkus promises to offer fun, entertainment (The Nashua Telegraph)
  44. Vinokourov fired by Astana
  45. Kona 2008: Part Two (BikeMagic.com)
  46. South African Ryan Cox (28) dies
  47. Latest Cycling News for August 1, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  48. Ryan Cox fighting for his life
  49. Crossroads Classic bicycle race to start off in Mocksville tonight (Winston-Salem Journal)
  50. Michaels at forefront of running scene (Denver Post)
  51. GB boss keen on Tour team
  52. Briefs | Driver penalized for cursing on TV (Seattle Times)
  53. Zabriskie leaving Team CSC for Slipstream Sports squad (Deseret Morning News)
  54. Criterium Classic returns to its roots (Santa Maria Times)
  55. Criterium Classic returns to its roots (Santa Maria Times)
  56. Sports Briefing (New York Times)
  57. The Year of Yelas
  58. First Edition Cycling News for August 1, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  59. Contador wins tainted 2007 Tour
  60. IMBA Announces 2007 Winners of the Kona/IMBA Dirt Jump Grant Program (IMBA)
  61. Too many heroes turn into dopes (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  62. Le tour de Staveley
  63. Astana suspends activities for a month
  64. Cycling Team Notes 31 July 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  65. Exhausted Thomas proud to finish
  66. Reynes victorious in Circuito de Getxo
  67. Astana cycling team suspends racing in August in wake of Vinokourov doping scandal (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  68. Astana cycling team suspends racing in August in wake of Vinokourov doping scandal (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  69. Astana cycling team suspends racing in August in wake of doping scandal (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  70. Getting Your Hands Oily (Hartford Advocate)
  71. Pauriol wins in Wallone, Bozic leads
  72. Cyclist Iban Mayo
  73. Review: 2 new racing video games deliver (Miami Herald)
  74. Tuesday's EuroFile: Mayo news dampens Spanish party; T-Mobile awaits sponsorship decision (Velo News)
  75. "Here are some tips from an obsessive fan on how to follow the Tour in a campervan" - PC
  76. A Watershed for Professional Cycling? (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
  77. Latest Cycling News for July 31, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  78. Sinkewitz sacked by T-Mobile
  79. Mayo tests positive; Vinokourov fired (Boston Globe)
  80. Lee: Jondall earns older riders' respect (Tucson Citizen)
  81. Good times roll at Urban Assault Race (Denver Post)
  82. Sidelines: Silver Dollar set for this week's kids night (Chico Enterprise-Record)
  83. Roche hails anti-drugs generation
  84. Slow and steady is how Evans made it
  85. New doping case as Iban Mayo tests positive
  86. Palumbo wins third stage in Région Walonne
  87. Cycling: From disastrous Tour de France, hopes of renewal (International Herald Tribune)
  88. Cycling: From disastrous Tour de France, hopes of renewal (International Herald Tribune)
  89. Cycling News Flash for July 31, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  90. Back behind wheel, Ferguson showing little signs of rust (Johnson City Press)
  91. Zabriskie and Vandevelde join Slipstream
  92. Versatile Reade claims BMX gold
  93. Team 3rive to sponsor Zim cycling team (The Herald)
  94. Petacchi returns after suspension
  95. A Watershed for Professional Cycling? (BusinessWeek)
  96. Contador Wins a Scarred Tour de France (New York Times)
  97. Millar to join US team Slipstream
  98. Rasmussen speaks about Tour scandal
  99. Amid Smudged Image, the Tour Gets a Fresh Face Cycling (HispanicBusiness.com)
  100. Funded team for BMX Olympic Test Event in Beijing announced
  101. Cycling brothers (The Parsons Sun)
  102. Astana sack Alexandre Vinokourov
  103. B-sample confirms Vino positive
  104. Smudz finds redemption (The Monroe Evening News)
  105. Perseverance Pays at 24 Hour Mountain Bike National Championships
  106. Vancouver cycling event offers riders a few twists (The Columbian)
  107. Cycling looks for solutions after drug-tainted Tour (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  108. Cycling: British team could ride 2008 Tour as beleaguered race seeks a revamp
  109. Cycling seeks solutions (Sunday Times)
  110. Latest reports
  111. Cycling looks for solutions after drug-tainted Tour (TODAYonline)
  112. GB boss keen on Tour team (BBC News)
  113. Latest Cycling News for July 30, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  114. Golf, soccer, auto racing (The Toledo Blade)
  115. Fear of prison may force Kloden's retirement
  116. GB boss keen to race team in Tour (BBC News)
  117. Racing for fun (The Citizens' Voice)
  118. Trek and Gary Fisher aim to retake piece of mountain bike pie (Cyclingnews.com)
  119. Contador wins cycling's top competition (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  120. U.S. concludes UCI BMX World Championships with 68 medals
  121. Standings (from letour.fr)
  122. Tour de France: Cycling's main event ends with questions (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  123. Racing is all downhill for Scouts (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
  124. First Edition Cycling News for July 30, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  125. Bennati wins stage, Tour victory for Contador
  126. Cycling: British team could ride 2008 Tour as beleaguered race seeks a revamp (Guardian Unlimited)
  127. Young set for big BMX things at Beijing (AAP via Yahoo!7 Sports)
  128. Giro Di PEZ: Zoncolan “La Bee-Yotcha” (PezCycling News)
  129. Van Avermaet wins second stage in Wallonnie
  130. Contador Wins First Tour Title; Young Riders Give Reason to Hope (New York Times)
  131. Tour explained
  132. Italians Chicchi and Rebellin win in Brixia Tour
  133. Schreck and Posthuma celebrate in Sachsen
  134. Cycling: Contador of Spain captures doping-tainted Tour de France (Asbury Park Press)
  135. A+ Series: Anderson Speedway founder had big plans (The Herald Bulletin)
  136. Leipheimer finishes third in Tour; four Americans finish in top 25
  137. Tour de France classifications after stage 20
  138. Contador Wins Tour de France (Washington Post)
  139. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  140. Tour finally went after dopers in 2007 (Fox Sports)
  141. Tarnished, the Tour de France confronts its future (International Herald Tribune)
  142. No champ this year - LeMond
  143. Tour de France results: stage 20
  144. Contador Wins Tour de France Marred by Doping Scandal (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
  145. Smeared, the Tour de France confronts its future (International Herald Tribune)
  146. Cycling: Tour de France Update (KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities)
  147. Amid smudged image, Tour de France turns to the future (International Herald Tribune)
  148. Contador is the fifth Spaniard to win the Tour
  149. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 20
  150. The route (from letour.fr)
  151. Tour de France stage 19: Winners and losers
  152. AUTO RACING (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  153. Doylestown cyclists compete in Colorado Springs (phillyburbs.com)
  154. Pasamontes wins in Tour de la Région Wallonne
  155. On the winding road to finding answers: Police, district attorney's office taking another look at bike, motorcycle ... (Contra Costa Times)
  156. Pedals Turn - But Controversy Still Rages
  157. Friends, family remember bicyclist's life (Tri-Valley Herald)
  158. Tour de France classifications after stage 19
  159. Tour is null and void - Wiggins
  160. Tour de France results: stage 19
  161. Road race hits Warsaw
  162. Bennett wins elite men's BMX world title, Stumpfhauser wins bronze
  163. Pidgornyy wins in Brixia, Rebellin keeps lead
  164. Cycling: Mountain view plunges Tour into the abyss (Guardian Unlimited)
  165. Mountain view plunges Tour into the abyss (The Observer)
  166. Time trial win for Posthuma in Sachsen-Tour
  167. First Edition Cycling News for July 29, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  168. BBC audio
  169. Chance plunges Tour into the abyss (Guardian Unlimited)
  170. Leipheimer wins TT, Contador keeps Yellow
  171. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 19
  172. Spectators and mayhem at the TdF [Dr. Joan Bushwell's Chimpanzee Refuge]
  173. Dope or Go Home? Cyclists Face High Incentive to Cheat, but Also Barrage of Tests (ABC News)
  174. Work starts next week at 38th Street/I-465 (The Indianapolis Star)
  175. Soler did not test positive: Tour organisers
  176. UCI chief hits out at Tour organisers (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  177. Defiant Rasmussen vows to ride on
  178. Tour wants to continue without UCI
  179. Idea for a new competition (Carroll County Online)
  180. Cycling Officials Disagree on How to Fight Doping (Deutsche Welle)
  181. Bicycle races to utilize local trails (The Durango Herald)
  182. Cycling: American wins 19th stage of Tour de France (Honolulu Advertiser)
  183. Cyclist's death still hurts friends, family (Inside Bay Area)
  184. Tour de France stage 18: Winners and losers
  185. Bicyclist's death remains painful (The Daily Review)
  186. Leipheimer becomes tenth American to win Tour de France stage
  187. Visconti and Sella win in Brixia Tour
  188. Doylestown cyclists compete in Colorado Springs (The Intelligencer)
  189. Paolo Savoldelli's Astana BMC TT01
  190. Flat ruins cyclist's chances on girls bicycle (Anchorage Daily News)
  191. No Tour champ this year - LeMond
  192. Baumann takes third victory for T-Mobile in Sachsen
  193. Tour de France classifications after stage 18
  194. Cycling Photo Wire
  195. Geist sets sights on 2012 Olympics (The Morning Call)
  196. Tour de France results: stage 18
  197. Tour of Missouri to close some streets (The Springfield News-Leader)
  198. Contador inherits yellow jersey
  199. Cadel Evans under pressure (The Courier Mail)
  200. Victory for Casar in Tour de France stage 18
  201. Cycling: Big crowd witnesses wheel exciting finish (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  202. Americans claim 17 world titles, 40 medals at BMX World Challenge
  203. Rasmussen refuses to give up cycling
  204. Cadel faces Tour D-day (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  205. Family in law: Rasmussen was in Mexico
  206. Millar backs Rasmussen sacking
  207. Tour de France Cycling News for July 28, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  208. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 18
  209. Olympics: World cycling chief plays down Olympic axe fears (Channel NewsAsia)
  210. Live - Tour de France stage 18 (BBC News)
  211. Greipel wins second consecutive stage in Sachsen
  212. Casar Captures Stage 18; Contador Remains in Yellow
  213. World cycling chief plays down Olympic axe fears (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  214. Rosseler and De Jongh extend contracts
  215. UCI chief denies cycling imperiled as Olympic sport (Velo News)
  216. Bike Maintenance
  217. Stage 17 - as it happened
  218. Mind games begin ahead of yellow jersey decider (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  219. Tour de France classifications after stage 17
  220. Crikey on TdF broadcast commentary
  221. Cycling - and Tour de France - mired in scandal, having failed to learn from past (Daily Journal)
  222. Tour de France results: stage 17
  223. Rebellin victorious in Brixia Tour opening stage
  224. Rasmussen pulled from Tour
  225. Auto brass given the gears on McLaren decision (Canada.com)
  226. Bicycle race is treading carefully (The Springfield News-Leader)
  227. Bring sexy back (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  228. Bennati wins stage 17 in Tour de France
  229. Librizzi can lead action-packed line-up at Meadowbank (Edinburgh Evening News)
  230. roy pIrRUNg column: Bicycle ride around RA a worthwhile trip (Sheboygan Press)
  231. Tommy Board pedals for medal – gold, preferably (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  232. Doping Center Stage At Tour De France (Hartford Courant)
  233. Tour Flash: Denis Menchov abandons the race
  234. 'Pooork chooop' legend takes bow
  235. Time to save cycling running out: Tour suffers agonies of doping, having failed to learn from past errors (The Halifax Daily News)
  236. Annual Heritage Square Criterium brings families, competition together (Sheboygan Press)
  237. Could Tour problems be the end of cycling? (Helena Independent Record)
  238. Racing for a record attempt (Fife Today)
  239. Rasmussen: Theo de Rooij is lying
  240. Cycling has failed to learn from past (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  241. Thumbs up for Edwards (Baltimore Sun)
  242. Tour hit by fresh doping failure
  243. Cycling — and Tour de France — mired in scandal, having failed to learn from past (Leavenworth Times)
  244. Helmets and Spandex and Bikes - oh my! (The Arbiter)
  245. Boogerd not angry with Rasmussen
  246. Cycling - and Tour de France - mired in scandal, having failed to learn from past (The Daily American)
  247. Notebook: Dominguez gets another fill-in shot in Champ Car (USA Today)
  248. Press manager: You don't lie to family
  249. Jazz Apple Cycling Team takes bite out of America (Scoop.co.nz)
  250. Carl Edwards' hand shouldn't slow him down at Brickyard (USA Today)