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  1. Latest Texas sports:
  2. Gillette BMX track undergoes face lift (Gillette News Record)
  3. Get out and ride (Florida Today)
  4. Extra innings Sports in brief (The Times Leader - Sports)
  5. Report: Taylor turns himself in (Palm Beach Post)
  6. Outdoors calendar (The Indianapolis Star)
  7. Tour de Luxembourg (2.HC) - Stages 3A and 3B
  8. Social ride morphs into charity event (The Sacramento Bee)
  9. LISA ALLEN: Fly on the wall at best-ever town meeting (The Herald Bulletin)
  10. Bob Ford Elite cyclist goes after one jersey he lacks (Reg Req'd)
  11. Relaxed Armstrong gets ready for his last defense (International Herald Tribune)
  12. Make sure there's a big hill for first bike-riding lesson daddy chronicles (The Olympian)
  13. Back on Top (Cycle News)
  14. Scrappy T pulled from rematch
  15. Wherry wins in Philly, captures USPRO title
  16. The wheelie good ol' days (The Sacramento Bee)
  17. Hincapie takes Dauphine prologue
  18. O'Grady may lack spark at Dauphine, but has eye on Tour
  19. First Edition Cycling News for June 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  20. CYCLING: Winless Armstrong in the dark about race form (Daily Times)
  21. Wherry Solos to Philly Victory (Daily Peloton)
  22. Chile Challenge downhill to award UCI points
  23. Cycling: Accidents galore marr O'Grady's Dauphine Libere (Channel NewsAsia)
  24. Tour de Luxembourg - Stage 5
  25. Longo shows that Vail victories weren't so long ago (Vail Daily)
  26. Safe fun on two wheels -- and a long stretch of pavement (Omaha World-Herald)
  27. Tour of Connecticut - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  28. Accidents galore marr O'Grady's Dauphine Libere
  29. Rolly: Cops love kids with stinky cars (Salt Lake Tribune)
  30. Regional scene, June 6 (Rocky Mountain News.com)
  31. Sports Digest
  32. Ten Tips for Making Childhood Fishing Memories (Kansas City InfoZine)
  33. Latest Cycling News for June 6, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  34. Americans shine at USPRO championship (phillyburbs.com)
  35. Eurosport - Cycling - Live and Results. Men and Women. - Dauphine Libere (Eurosport)
  36. Tour de France route 2005
  37. Mahathir Gets Award For Support Of Cycling Events (Bernama)
  38. Giacomo, Afleet Alex set sights on Belmont (Reg Req'd)
  39. Longo shows that Vail victories weren t so long ago (Summit Daily News)
  40. With 'swagger back,' good things happening for Glenwood's Julich
  41. New designs - have your say
  42. Mountain Bike Racing Season Kicks Off In Catskills (The Ride Magazine)
  43. Armstrong finishes chasing the pack in Tour tuneup
  44. Americans dominate Dauphiné prologue
  45. Cycling: Armstrong needs to step on pedal (Independent)
  46. Eminent domain struggle over bike shop (ABC 7 Chicago)
  47. Tour legend, cycling superstar
  48. Obituary: James Porteous Wood (Guardian Unlimited)
  49. First Edition Cycling News for June 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  50. Hincapie in control as Hushovd goes hunting
  51. Round-the-Clock Bike Race Moves to Preston County (RedNova)
  52. Have Your Say
  53. Technical slip-up for Armstrong as Hincapie wins
  54. Sports Briefs Column (Canoe)
  55. Local news briefs (Cincinnati Enquirer)
  56. Wins won't come easy after Armstrong retires, says head of Discovery t...
  57. "Do you think Basso has a chance in the Tour de France?" - Bio
  58. Latest Cycling News for June 7, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  59. Top-notch bicycle racing is a thrilling sight (The Olympian)
  60. Top-notch bicycle racing is a thrilling sight (The Olympian)
  61. New York setback leaves Paris as Olympics frontrunner
  62. Thomas retains Welsh Road crown
  63. Cycling: Dinky Dumoulin upsets Dauphine to take race lead (Channel NewsAsia)
  64. Vino' focused on denying Armstrong a seventh Tour
  65. Cycling: Armstrong facing first real test ahead of Tour (Channel NewsAsia)
  66. NORBA National series resumes in Park City
  67. German Cycling Champions Petra Rossner and Judith Arndt Join Gay Games Ambassadors (Gay Wired)
  68. Boonen races to Belgian triumph
  69. Australian sprinter Stuart O'Grady had more concerns than his actual...
  70. Sports Shorts (Independent)
  71. PRESS RELEASE: VeloNews releases 2005 Tour de France Official Guide (VeloNews)
  72. First Edition Cycling News for June 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  73. Eyes on Armstrong at Dauphine Libere Race
  74. Worthy Workouts'/ (BusinessWeek)
  75. Lotz leaves in doping controversy
  76. Moving on up: The Trent Wilson Journal 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  77. Mr. Congeniality: The Geoff Kabush diary 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  78. Thor Hushovd wins first stage at Dauphine Libere
  79. Hamilton launches appeal over ban
  80. Family never tires of BMX racing experience (AberdeenNews.com)
  81. Armstrong facing first real test ahead of Tour
  82. Latest Cycling News for June 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  83. Latest Cycling News for June 8, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  84. Corporate Challenge showcases brothers' running rivalry (The Buffalo News)
  85. Review of Mastering Mountain Bike Skills (Total Bike)
  86. Your Tour experiences
  87. Your Tour experiences
  88. Leipheimer second in TT, takes yellow jersey
  89. Hushovd wins first Dauphine stage
  90. Cycling: On-form Armstrong challenges Leipheimer to win Dauphine (Channel NewsAsia)
  91. First Edition Cycling News for June 9, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  92. Botero leaves Armstrong gasping
  93. Film on Muenzer shows ups, downs of racing (Slam! Sports)
  94. Dumoulin takes lead in Dauphine
  95. Premier Series at Thetford this weekend (BikeMagic.com)
  96. AFP World Sports
  97. Bike Shop Organizes Ride for Wayside (RedNova)
  98. West Virginia Governor Proclaims June as Mountain Bike Month (IMBA)
  99. News analysis, June 9 , 2005 The revival of Belgian cycling (Cyclingnews.com)
  100. Armstrong Third in Dauphine Libere Trial
  101. Latest Cycling News for June 9, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  102. How to keep cool during the hot summer months (phillyburbs.com)
  103. Mayor’s Cup race part of healthy image renaissance for Anderson (The Herald Bulletin)
  104. Hushovd wins first stage at Dauphine Libere, Armstrong finishes in pack
  105. Tour of Britain to return to Derbyshire (Bakewell Today)
  106. Armstrong's new bike (VeloNews)
  107. Cobb flies past Pullin to winner's circle (Richmond.com)
  108. Film on Olympic champion Lori-Ann Muenzer shows ups and downs of racing (Canada.com)
  109. Vinokourov takes Dauphine victory
  110. BMX hwest Nationals could draw 1,000 racers (Albuquerque Tribune)
  111. Great Neck Bicycle ChallGreat Neck Bicycle Challenge Draws Crowdenge Draws Crowd (Port Washington News)
  112. French dominate Stage 2 of Dauphine
  113. Tech Talk: Geeking out on the Everti Eagle (Triathlon Magazine)
  114. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Rules of the road? (VeloNews)
  115. Police Blotter for Friday, May 27 (Madera Tribune)
  116. First Edition Cycling News for June 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  117. Botero back with a bang
  118. Suddenly seven (Cyclingnews.com)
  119. Top riders set as NORBA #3 heads to Utah
  120. Changes Aren't Always For the Better...
  121. Film on Olympic champion Lori-Ann Muenzer shows ups and downs of racing (Slam! Sports)
  122. First state to hold race for life: BMX track joins tracks across country (Delaware State News)
  123. Riders eye state time trial championship event (St. Petersburg Times)
  124. Riders eye state time trial championship event (St. Petersburg Times)
  125. Interview with Chris Wherry (Daily Peloton)
  126. Bare cheek of cyclists
  127. www.delawareonline.com ¦ The News Journal ¦ Bike race comes to West Chester (Delaware Online)
  128. CSC's American Tour - Part III (Cyclingnews.com)
  129. Race has level playing field (The Arizona Republic)
  130. Vinokourov claims stage victory
  131. Last hope for Tyler (Reg Req'd)
  132. Latest Cycling News for June 10, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  133. History is not on Rose's side (New York Newsday)
  134. Cyclists to burn streets of Anderson this weekend (The Herald Bulletin)
  135. Cyclists to burn streets of Anderson this weekend (The Herald Bulletin)
  136. Gurnee racing to reopen path (Daily Herald via Yahoo! News)
  137. Lance Armstrong interview
  138. Merckx climbs to French stage win
  139. 'Doing everything I can' (Reg Req'd)
  140. 69th Tour de Suisse - PT (Cyclingnews.com)
  141. Ullrich takes Swiss route to Tour
  142. Kilo, 500m time trials removed from Olympics
  143. Team Cyclingnews.com - 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  144. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Dauphiné with an English accent (VeloNews)
  145. Tour de Suisse - Preview Part Two
  146. First Edition Cycling News for June 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  147. Road Warriors
  148. Tour de Suisse - Preview Part Three
  149. A crash, a shove, and DQs in keirin (The Morning Call)
  150. A crash, a shove, and DQs in keirin (The Morning Call)
  151. Hoy denied Olympic title defence (BBC News)
  152. Here
  153. Country mice reward urban rat on CMT finale (The Morning Call)
  154. Nature Valley Grand Prix - NE/NRC (Cyclingnews.com)
  155. Hoy rages as Olympics scrap cycle trial (Edinburgh Evening News)
  156. Hoy denied Olympic title defence
  157. Merckx wins stage, Landaluze leads Dauphine
  158. Hoy Denied Chance Of Beijing Title Defence (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  159. "I feel sorry for all the athletes who specialise in the 1k; a sad day for British and world cycling
  160. Beyaert, 1948 Olympic Cycling Champ, Dies (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  161. Beyaert, 1948 Olympic Cycling Champ, Dies (AP via Yahoo! News)
  162. Boonen beaten in Eisel coup
  163. '48 Olympic cycling champ Beyaert dies at 79 (Sports Illustrated)
  164. Crashes, confusion mark Nature Valley crit (VeloNews)
  165. If the IOC has killed track cycling, the UCI is an accessory to the murder (BikeBiz.com)
  166. Armstrong Thinking About More Than Racing (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  167. Armstrong Thinking About More Than Racing (ABC News)
  168. Armstrong Thinking About More Than Racing (AP via Yahoo! News)
  169. First Edition Cycling News for June 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  170. Leipheimer crashes, loses leader's jersey
  171. Cycling News Special for June 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  172. Ullrich makes solid Swiss start
  173. Buc Athletes Shine at Meet of Champions (Delaware State News)
  174. Armstrong set to make headlines on Discovery
  175. VeloNews Photo Contest: Last week's winner(s) and this week's gallery (VeloNews)
  176. Botero fires warning to Armstrong
  177. Nature Valley Grand Prix, Stage Three (Daily Peloton)
  178. Botero wins Dauphine's 6th stage; Armstrong stays 4th
  179. U.S. juniors race Trophee Centre-Morbihan
  180. Racing across the country Dryden engineer to embark on 3,000-mile cycling journey (L.A. Daily News)
  181. Racing across the country Dryden engineer to embark on 3,000-mile cycling journey (L.A. Daily News)
  182. CLASSES (Star-Gazette)
  183. Armstrong Thinking About More Than Racing
  184. Collin's toughest climb: The journey back (The Sacramento Bee)
  185. Cyclists give Anderson high marks as a host (The Herald Bulletin)
  186. V8 racers vie to compete with everyday carnage (Adelaide Confidential)
  187. Life After Cycling for Lance Armstorng
  188. Welsh cycling in disarray again
  189. Cycling: Spain's Landaluze wins Dauphine Libere (Channel NewsAsia)
  190. Racing: Friend to the Starrs (Sunday Life)
  191. Armstrong admits there's work to do
  192. Cycling: Armstrong has work to do but is ready for Ullrich (Channel NewsAsia)
  193. Jowell urged to step into Hoy row
  194. Discovery Channel Team Report (Roadcycling)
  195. Eisel wins Swiss opener; CSC keeping files on...
  196. Hincapie caps off Dauphiné with second win
  197. Pocono: Ford teams race quotes (Motorsport.com)
  198. MOTOR CYCLING: IT'S THE PITS AS FRANCHITTI FLOPS (Daily Record)
  199. Spencer Smith inured in car accident while cycling (Inside Triathlon)
  200. Ullrich makes powerful statement
  201. Planning for the Tour de France
  202. EDWARDS TAKES FORD TO VICTORY LANE FOR NEXTEL CUP SERIES LEADING SEVENTH TIME (The Auto Channel)
  203. Neben first, Armstrong third in France
  204. 'Sweet': Vintage BMX bikes stir collectors' passion and comraderie (Winston-Salem Journal)
  205. News Home
  206. Landaluze claims Dauphine Libere
  207. BMX 'fun' appeals to both genders, all ages (Peoria Journal Star)
  208. It's bikes vs. pedestrians, and injuries are mounting (Chicago Sun-Times)
  209. Armstrong Wants to Exit Wearing Yellow
  210. Back from the brink (The Union)
  211. Latest Cycling News for June 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  212. Thorburn keeps jersey as Gaggioli takes final at Nature Valley (VeloNews)
  213. Thorburn keeps jersey as Gaggioli takes final at Nature Valley (VeloNews)
  214. Armstrong 'still has work to do'
  215. Tour de France - Topix.net
  216. Cycling: Beirne OK with 3rd in time trial (The Tucson Citizen)
  217. Frankie Returns to Win Cox Charities Cycling Classic (The Ride Magazine)
  218. The Little Tour de France (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  219. McGee sprints to Geneva victory
  220. Interview with Liberty Seguros-Wurth's Aaron Kemps: Part Two
  221. Dauphiné Libéré Cycling News Special for June 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  222. Armstrong fourth in Tour tuneup
  223. Cycling: Armstrong starts last push (Guardian Unlimited)
  224. First Edition Cycling News for June 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  225. Swiss win buoys McGee's Tour charge
  226. FD native, Mike Trevino, to embark upon nine-day, 3,000-mile ride (The Messenger)
  227. Audi's Kristensen seeks record (Motorsport.com)
  228. Biking the East Coast Greenway
  229. Lance Armstrong through a physiological lens: hard training boosts muscle power 8%
  230. Results and Reports from the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  231. Silverstone To Expand Its Premier Tyre Market (Bernama)
  232. 20th Tour de Beauce Bell - 2.1 (Cyclingnews.com)
  233. Latest Cycling News for June 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  234. Stage 5: Merckx climbs to victory
  235. A Pearl of a Pass
  236. Ross right on track for title (Edinburgh Evening News)
  237. Cycling Chief Wants Olympic Rethink (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  238. Cookson blasts move to scrap kilo (BBC News)
  239. Men's Health Week in Area I pushes self-checks, cancer screening
  240. Split Second Services Reports Flawless Timing Results at Nature Valley Grand Prix (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  241. McGee sprints to St Anton victory
  242. Durango's Dry Fork Loop
  243. Changes in Park City registration deadlines
  244. Children next for Lance Armstrong, Sheryl Crow?
  245. A need for Speed 9-year-old races to trio of state championships (Ahwatukee Foothills News)
  246. Steven Elmes Joins the US Gran Prix of Cyclocross as Sponsorship Coordinator (The Ride Magazine)
  247. Cookson blasts move to scrap kilo
  248. Armstrong Ponders Future With Sheryl Crow
  249. Colorado Trail Singletrack
  250. First Edition Cycling News for June 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)




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