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  1. "The peloton and the big names will want to be conserving energy for the Alps" - says OP
  2. Tour de France stage 2: Winners and losers
  3. Bicycle race track hits final stretch (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  4. Roads traveled: Behind the Trek bike mystique (The Capital Times)
  5. Fabian Cancellara's CSC Cervelo
  6. Paolo Savoldelli prolongs contract
  7. Belize: Marine life to observe, digest (Seattle Times)
  8. Pozzato wins as favorite crashes (Chicago Sun-Times)
  9. Latest Edition Cycling News for July 13, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  10. Tour de France classifications after stage 2
  11. Cycling: Stage win puts Pozzato in third (icWales)
  12. Pedal party (The Burlington Free Press)
  13. Popular Bensenville cycling event gives nod to retired trustee (Daily Herald)
  14. Popular Bensenville cycling event gives nod to retired trustee (Daily Herald)
  15. Pozzato grabs narrow victory
  16. Tour 'will return to London'
  17. Cyclist offers own spin (The Sacramento Bee)
  18. Tour de France | Contenders' hopes fall (Seattle Times)
  19. Tour de France results: stage 2
  20. Cancer survivor racing cross U.S. (Denver Daily News)
  21. Letters to Cyclingnews - July 13, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  22. Letters to Cyclingnews - July 13, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  23. Ciolek wins and leads in Austria
  24. Sports on TV Saturday (The State)
  25. Handcyclist prepares for grueling race (The Daily Sentinel)
  26. Podcasts That Can Help You Follow the Tour de France
  27. One-two finish for Quickstep in Tour de France
  28. First Edition Cycling News for July 13, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  29. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  30. Stage three - as it happened
  31. First Edition Cycling News for July 13, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  32. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 2
  33. Victorian cycling championships (Ararat Advertiser)
  34. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Two-by-two - Part 2 (Velo News)
  35. Interview: Scott Sunderland
  36. Jenkins outlasts 176-rider field to win U23 national road title
  37. Tour de France Cycling News for July 13, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  38. Cycling News & Events Roundup 12 July 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  39. Tour de France stage 1: Winners and losers
  40. Pozzato Wins Fifth Stage of Tour; Vinokourov Crashes (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  41. Cycling: Astana fear fracture for Kloden: manager (Channel NewsAsia)
  42. Cycling: Far from the crowds, the Tour thrives in France's heartland (International Herald Tribune)
  43. Young Guns: 36th Freccia dei Vini Photo Gallery. Part 1
  44. "I thought Millar looked good, but the front men were flying near the end" - says RS
  45. Top Rides: Portland, Oregon (PezCycling News)
  46. Vincent Jérôme wins Tour du Doubs
  47. Pozzato Wins Fifth Stage of Tour de France; Vinokourov Crashes (Bloomberg.com)
  48. Cyclesport in Park Ridge (The Record)
  49. Cyclesport in Park Ridge (The Record)
  50. Different spokes: Builders of handmade bike frames open shop here (The Capital Times)
  51. Tour de France classifications after stage 1
  52. Cycling: Pozzato wins 5th stage, Cancellara retains lead (Channel NewsAsia)
  53. Tour de France - Stage 5 as it happens (Guardian Unlimited)
  54. Tour de France results: stage 1
  55. CYCLING: Time to get on yer bike! (Hampshire Chronicle)
  56. North Jersey Cycling Classic kicks into gear Sunday (The Record)
  57. "No team has a dominant train - many of the riders are winning through solo efforts" - says JM
  58. Impressive McEwen wins stage one in Tour
  59. Tennent grad Eustice found niche in life (phillyburbs.com)
  60. Happy homecoming (phillyburbs.com)
  61. Early Morning Phone Call Spurs Hushovd
  62. Kona 2008: Part Two (BikeMagic.com)
  63. Baldato wins opening stage in Austria
  64. Latest Cycling News for July 12, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  65. Latest Cycling News for July 12, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  66. Tour newsflash: First abandonment
  67. 2007 Cascade Cycling Classic - Stage 1 Report (Daily Peloton)
  68. Cyclist racing against the clock (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  69. Cyclist racing against the clock (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  70. Quick Step manager Lefevere in no hurry to sign UCI anti-doping charter
  71. Steegmans too strong for Boonen
  72. Brief Preview: Tour de France stage 1
  73. MTB news & racing round-up for July 12, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  74. Superweek: Event features new races, sponsors (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  75. Sports on TV Friday (The State)
  76. Interview: Michael Rogers
  77. Riders Show Grit and Talent on Last Day of Masters Racing
  78. Team notes: Drivers bearish about Chicagoland (USA Today)
  79. Interview: Stuart O'Grady
  80. Riders Show Grit and Talent on Last Day of Masters Racing (usacycling.org)
  81. Police praise Le Tour spectators
  82. Astana's prologue assessment
  83. Trek/VW Duo Reigns Supreme at BC 7 (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
  84. Hushovd ends dry spell (Cyclingnews.com)
  85. Team T-Mobile: fresh, young, and hopeful
  86. Easy riders (Big Bear Grizzly)
  87. Peloton's mad dash to catch breakaways
  88. Biking brothers (Big Bear Grizzly)
  89. National Championships Time Trial: Summary
  90. McEwen wins Tour sprint thriller
  91. National Championships Road Race: Summary
  92. Caisse d'Epargne down to eight as Zandio is out
  93. Cycling: Tour de France stage four - live! (Guardian Unlimited)
  94. Tour de France prologue: Winners and losers
  95. Tour de France classifications after the prologue
  96. SRAM Red makes Tour appearance
  97. Thomas produces good Tour start
  98. Tour de France results: prologue
  99. Latesty Cycling News for July 11, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  100. Game review: Pro Cycling Manager/Tour de France 2007 for PC (Guardian Unlimited)
  101. Vaitkus injury hurts Discovery team at Tour de France (Northwest Indiana Times)
  102. Cancellara unbeatable in Tour prologue
  103. The history of cycling (Snowmass Village Sun)
  104. Swiss rider still in lead at Tour (Detroit Free Press)
  105. Swiss rider extends Tour de France lead (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  106. Brief Preview: Tour de France prologue
  107. Masters Show Their Mettle in the Road Race at National Festival
  108. Area briefs: Morgan wins bicycle stage race in Wyoming (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
  109. Getting Your Hands Oily (Hartford Advocate)
  110. Crowds flock to greet Tour
  111. Zabel admits role (Khaleej Times)
  112. Tour de France: Sprinters prepare for first week
  113. Fans back Floyd Landis in Wheaton, but ...
  114. Masters Show Their Mettle in the Road Race at National Festival (usacycling.org)
  115. First Edition Cycling News for July 11, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  116. Preview: Tour de France 2007 - Part 3
  117. FEATURE: Tom Simpson - victim of cycling and circumstance (EARTHtimes.org)
  118. Cycling: Battered Cavendish rejoins fast lane to pass test of character (Guardian Unlimited)
  119. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: July 5-10
  120. London gets ready for the Tour de France
  121. Report: Ullrich slams former Telekom teammates Aldag and Zabel
  122. Cancellara claims Tour prologue
  123. Team CSC - Ready to go
  124. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: July 5-10 (usacycling.org)
  125. Zabel admits role in pile-up during second Tour de France stage (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  126. German TV Channels may boycot Tour
  127. Zabel admits fault for Ghent crash (Times Online)
  128. Milram replace manager Stanga for Tour
  129. Ivan Dominguez wants to race and put bad luck behind him (Daily Peloton)
  130. "Are you riding this year's Etape du Tour? Do you feel prepared?" - asks Carl
  131. Zabel admits role in pile-up (News 24 South Africa)
  132. Bjarne Riis to stay away from Tour de France
  133. All black and white
  134. Cycling: Zabel admits role in pile-up during Tour de France second stage (Channel NewsAsia)
  135. Zabel admits role in pile-up (Independent Online)
  136. Preview: Tour de France 2007 - Part 2
  137. New gear from Stage 2
  138. Latest reports
  139. Milram replaces Alessandro Petacchi
  140. Vanlandingham going distance (Denver Post)
  141. Kaisen finishes solo in GP Gerrie Knetemann
  142. Been there, done that (Lawrence Journal-World)
  143. Outdoor extremes calendar (Denver Post)
  144. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  145. CSC riders give in to UCI and sign declaration
  146. A Representative for the Riders (Washington Post)
  147. Masters 50-70+ Contest the Road Race for a National Championship
  148. Standings (from letour.fr)
  149. Preview: Tour de France 2007 - Part 1
  150. Hunt man recovers after robotic prostatectomy (Kerrville Daily Times)
  151. Euskaltel prolong contracts
  152. First Edition Cycling News for July 10, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  153. First Edition Cycling News for July 10, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  154. Unibet.com leave AIGCP
  155. Cyclists Race Across 'England's Garden'
  156. Tour explained
  157. News Index (Prince George Citizen Online)
  158. No back number 1 in Tour
  159. Tour de France Cycling News for July 10, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  160. Steegmans Wins Tour de France Second Stage in Sprint (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  161. Dekker and Flecha extend with Rabobank
  162. Floyd Landis: Positively False (ABC 7 Chicago)
  163. Tour De France 2007: Follow Stage Two of Le Tour With Our Minute-by-minute Report
  164. Reminder: Registration for BMX World Championshps ends Wednesday
  165. Liquigas last to reveal Tour line-up
  166. Cycling: Steegmans in narrow win (BBC News)
  167. "That was nasty crash inside the last 3km. A lot of people went down hard" - says Alex
  168. Walter Godefroot leaves Astana
  169. Place an Ad (Mount Vernon News)
  170. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  171. Tour: Guerini replaced by Grabsch
  172. Lampre finish Tour de France line-up
  173. The route (from letour.fr)
  174. Latest Cycling News for July 9, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  175. Ag2R and Moreau ready for Tour
  176. Agritubel select Spanish/French line-up for Tour
  177. Not-so-easy rider (The Oregonian)
  178. Cycling course to be revealed today (The Greenville News)
  179. Predictor-Lotto take Australian captains to Tour
  180. Photos from BBC Kent
  181. Cancellara Holds Lead On First Leg of Tour (The New York Sun)
  182. Aggressive Racing Highlights Masters Crits at National Festival
  183. Kids pester parents to get on their bikes
  184. Tour: Boonen and Garate to lead Quickstep
  185. An exciting day of racing in Somerset (The Daily American)
  186. Bouygues Telecom confirm Tour selection
  187. Aggressive Racing Highlights Masters Crits at National Festival (usacycling.org)
  188. Aggressive Racing Highlights Masters Crits at National Festival (usacycling.org)
  189. Française des Jeux with young line-up to Tour
  190. First Edition Cycling News for July 9, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  191. BBC audio
  192. First Edition Cycling News for July 9, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  193. Credit Agricole reveal Tour selection
  194. Lime Rock: Michelin race report (Motorsport.com)
  195. Under attack Landis pedaling uphill against accusers (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  196. Zirbel wins Clear Lake bicycle race (The Globe Gazette)
  197. Dutch media: CSC riders refuse to sign
  198. McEwen feels sorry for Petacchi
  199. Joachim succeeds Kirchen in Luxembourg
  200. "That really was ridiculous, only McEwen could have done that - shame about Cavendish" - says LB
  201. Cycling fans cheer on Tour heroes (BBC News)
  202. French victory for veteran Moreau
  203. Chris Horner, ready for The Tour de France (Daily Peloton)
  204. Beat Zberg wins Swiss championship
  205. "After missing out on a British prologue win, eyes are on Cavendish for Stage One" - Alex
  206. Devolder finishes solo in Belgian Championship
  207. Alex Rasmussen takes surprise win in Denmark
  208. Cyclist beats odds after brain injury (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  209. Masters Criterium Titles Awarded at National Festival
  210. Italy: Visconti succeeds Bettini
  211. A life at the races (Greeley Tribune)
  212. Bike speed can come with quality
  213. Cycling: Locals beat heat, foes in Bohart Bash (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
  214. Multiple winners emerge at bike race (Deseret Morning News)
  215. Joaquin Rodriguez claims win in Spain
  216. Zirbel's cycling career rolls along (The Globe Gazette)
  217. Zirbel's cycling career rolls along (The Globe Gazette)
  218. "Give us your views on the Tour de France prologue" - says David
  219. CYCLING: Utahn beats odds after brain injury (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  220. Repeats and close finishes in day two of cycling championships (The Daily American)
  221. Backstedt wins solo in Sweden
  222. Lime Rock: Corvette Racing race report (Motorsport.com)
  223. Hincapie top American in Tour prologue with third-place finish
  224. Change of gear for sport of lost souls (Times Online)
  225. Briscoe, Maassen take Lime Rock victory (Motorsport.com)
  226. First Edition Cycling News for July 8, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  227. Mysterious 'men in black' cast a long, dark shadow (The Scotsman: Sport)
  228. Moerenhout wins after Rabobank domination
  229. Cycling: CSC smiling as Cancellara pounces and O'Grady bounces (TODAYonline)
  230. Los Alamos teen to compete at national championships (Los Alamos Monitor)
  231. Racers compete in Hagerstown Cycling Challenge (The Herald-Mail)
  232. Weekend timetable
  233. Caught in time (Times Online)
  234. Kristoff new Norwegian Champion
  235. Cycling: CSC smiling as Cancellara pounces and O'Grady bounces (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  236. Cycling: CSC smiling as Cancellara pounces and O'Grady bounces (AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  237. Wegmann beats Sinkewitz in Germany
  238. Barbosa wins sprint in Portugal
  239. Cycling: Rider sick of drugs focus (The New Zealand Herald)
  240. Südtirol Dolomiti Superbike (syklingensverden.com)
  241. Treated Like a Winner, Still Unsure That He Is (New York Times)
  242. Contenders
  243. Phil Sheehan
  244. Turning the other cheek (phillyburbs.com)
  245. Bikes of the prologue
  246. Bike Maintenance
  247. Win a Nicole Cooke signed shirt (BBC News)
  248. Parkland graduates set track record (The Morning Call)
  249. Cycling's top stars won't be in France (Contra Costa Times)
  250. HERE'S THE DOPE: TOUR'S WIDE-OPEN (New York Post)