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