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  1. Larsson again the strongest in Swedish TT
  2. More strong winds could fuel Tahoe fire (AP via Yahoo! News)
  3. Top-ranked cycling team will join first Tour of Missouri race (KY3 Springfield)
  4. BBC Kent coverage
  5. Racing column: PPMS hosts Miley Memorial (The Beaver County Times)
  6. Vaugrenard clocks fastest time in France
  7. Elite cycling team to ride in Branson (Branson Daily News)
  8. High winds diminish at Tahoe fire (Arizona Daily Sun)
  9. Cooke has recipe for future success
  10. CYCLING: Bikers challenged (Hampshire Chronicle)
  11. Crews race against winds for control of Tahoe wildfire (Denver Post)
  12. Kirchen and T-Mobile extend contract
  13. Crews fighting Tahoe fire get break (Nevada Appeal)
  14. Crews fighting Tahoe fire get break as high winds hold off (Orange County Register)
  15. Mountain biker has eye on 2008 Olympics (Bangor Daily News)
  16. EuroTrash Thursday! (PezCycling News)
  17. Petacchi might miss Tour de France
  18. Latest Cycling News for June 28, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  19. Brief Respite At Tahoe (New London Day)
  20. Crowds lap up cycling spectacular (Brighouse Today)
  21. Firefighting crews get a break as winds hold off (Mohave Valley News)
  22. Kessler suspended by Astana
  23. Lull in wind aids Tahoe firefighters (Arizona Daily Star)
  24. Tioga County (N.Y.) Fair is back for another year (Star-Gazette)
  25. Tour de France 2005 Stage 19
  26. Fire Crews Get Break as Winds Hold Off (The Daily Comet)
  27. Crews fighting Tahoe fire get break as high winds hold off for a few hours (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  28. MyFox Boston | Firefighters Racing Against Weather to Control Tahoe Wildfire (FOX 25 Boston)
  29. Discovery discuss the Tour, doping and more
  30. Kessler suspended by Team Astana
  31. Crews Attack Tahoe Fire While Winds Hold Off (CBS 13 Sacramento)
  32. Cycling: Brad Morgan back on bike after breaking leg (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
  33. Danish cycling team says none of its riders have tested positive in its doping probe
  34. Crews Catch Break in Battle Against Tahoe Fire (FOX 40 Sacramento)
  35. Tahoe Fire Crews Get Break From High Winds (CBS 5 Bay Area)
  36. Kessler tested positive during spring classics
  37. Tour de France 2005 Stage 18
  38. Fire Crews Get Break As Winds Hold Off (RedNova)
  39. Tahoe fire crews get break from winds (UPDATED, 4:15 p.m.) (The Record)
  40. National Champs - Italy: Settimana Tricolore Day Two (Daily Peloton)
  41. Discovery Channel prepared for Tour
  42. Winds Continue As Crews Attack Fire On Two Fronts (CBS 13 Sacramento)
  43. Fire crews get break as winds hold off (The Charlotte Observer)
  44. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: June 20 - 26
  45. Weather forces race postponement
  46. Hell on wheels: Bike polo meets roller derby in Madison (Isthmus)
  47. Cancellara prolongs TT title
  48. First Edition Cycling News for June 28, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  49. First Edition Cycling News for June 28, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  50. Tombak sprints to victory in Halle-Ingooigem
  51. Tour de France 2005 Stage 17
  52. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: June 20 - 26 (usacycling.org)
  53. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: June 20 - 26 (usacycling.org)
  54. Saunier Duval ready for Tour de France
  55. Cycling News Roundup 27 June 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  56. Cooke home to launch Ras de Cymru
  57. Den Bakker wins Ronde van Friesland
  58. NEBRA key in Longsjo (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  59. NEBRA key in Longsjo (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  60. 'Vino' leads race to succeed Landis as cycling champion (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  61. Zubeldia to lead Euskaltel in Tour de France
  62. Latest Cycling News for June 27, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  63. Petacchi protests his innocence
  64. BMXer Teel heads to World Championships (New Age Examiner)
  65. IOC chief misses chance to send message to cycling (The Morning Call)
  66. Tour de France 2005 Stage 16
  67. Hit the trail in style with hot new gear (USA Today)
  68. North American News: Missouri tour on; Rochester at twilight; Bike to Work Initiative part of plan to green the Capitol (Velo News)
  69. Tour of Colombia a showcase for country's cycling 'beetles'
  70. First Edition Cycling News for June 27, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  71. First Edition Cycling News for June 27, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  72. Racing towards closer ties (The Star Online)
  73. Cycling trying to get mainstream (Mankato Free Press)
  74. Petacchi set to face doping probe
  75. Town Hall Meetings scheduled for USA Cycling National Festival
  76. Tour of Colombia a showcase for country's cycling 'beetles' (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  77. Tour de France 2007
  78. Legend Lance loved by riders
  79. TDF07 Pre: London Calling (PezCycling News)
  80. Ascani succeeds Bruseghin as Italian TT Champion
  81. Cooke excited by home race return
  82. North American News: Missouri tour on; Rochester at twighlight; Bike to Work Initiative part of plan to green the ... (Velo News)
  83. Latest Cycling News for June 26, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  84. T-Mobile Team Australian Future Generation Road Cycling Development Program (syklingensverden.com)
  85. Cooke looking to retain title
  86. Bay Area events (San Jose Mercury News)
  87. Carbone, late to cycling, has a rapid ascent (Tucson Citizen)
  88. Carbone, late to cycling, has a rapid ascent (Tucson Citizen)
  89. Hurdles for BMX Track (FOX 40 Binghamton)
  90. Nature Valley Grand Prix - Women's Stage 6 (Daily Peloton)
  91. North American News: Missouri tour on; Wells Fargo Crit returns; Bike to Work Initiative part of plan to green the ... (Velo News)
  92. First Edition Cycling News for June 26, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  93. 'What people think is meaningless' (Guardian Unlimited)
  94. 'What people think is meaningless' (Guardian Unlimited)
  95. United States moves up in UCI ProTour rankings
  96. Cofidis reveal Tour de France line-up
  97. Despite the stain, we still cheer
  98. Ex-soccer star Pace making inroads as cyclist (Tallahassee Democrat)
  99. Toughest bike race you never heard of (AP via Yahoo! News)
  100. "Men seem to change into different people when they see a woman go past them!" says - Mel
  101. Cyanide, Morpheme, Staggan Sign IGA Ad Deals (Gamasutra)
  102. Stevic and Armstrong take overall titles at Nature Valley (Velo News)
  103. Stevic and Armstrong take overall titles at Nature Valley (Velo News)
  104. Bikers unite for sport in Covington (The Kentucky Post)
  105. Hill, Jonnier take fast Mont-Ste-Anne downhill (Velo News)
  106. Czechs vow to return despite Grand Prix grief (Edinburgh Evening News)
  107. Czechs vow to return despite Grand Prix grief (Edinburgh Evening News)
  108. Top Giro d'Italia riders suspected of doping
  109. Cavendish can shine - Museeuw
  110. Rocky road to yellow jersey
  111. 24 hours at Kincaid (Anchorage Daily News)
  112. Olympic-size dreams (The Morning Call)
  113. Cavendish can shine - Museeuw (BBC News)
  114. Daniel Martin: Recycling the family name (Cyclingnews.com)
  115. Cycling Video Clips (Cyclingnews.com)
  116. Thomson Financial UK at a glance share guide - weekend (Sharewatch)
  117. TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  118. City Confidential: Sharp Emmons (Nashville City Paper)
  119. Suisse: Cancellara wins TT, overall for Karpets
  120. Cooke retains Grande Boucle title
  121. Grabsch wins German TT Championship
  122. Big Picture Coaching - Part II (Daily Peloton)
  123. First Edition Cycling News for June 25, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  124. Team Time Trial Eindhoven: Full results
  125. Cox charity race a show of dedication (The Providence Journal)
  126. Karpets wins Tour of Switzerland
  127. Tour de Suisse: final classifications
  128. Tour de Suisse results: stage 9
  129. No Unibet.com at French Championships
  130. "It was a delightful sight to see 40 suited riders on folding bikes pelting round the circuit" says - Alex
  131. Sevilla wins Route du Sud, stage for Finot
  132. Cavendish can be a star - Museeuw (BBC News)
  133. Big wheels (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  134. CSC win Team Time Trial in Eindhoven
  135. Catalina Highway scenic, challenging land roving
  136. On The Air (The Victoria Advocate)
  137. Sutherland wins men's road race (Mankato Free Press)
  138. T-Mobile cycling team fires Ukrainian rider Serhiy Honchar after blood tests
  139. Capital's cycling event delayed by the weather (The Scotsman: Sport)
  140. Tour de Suisse classifications after stage 8
  141. Tour de Suisse results: stage 8
  142. International Cycling Classic - Superweek 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  143. International Cycling Classic - Superweek 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  144. Moinard wins in Route du Sud, Sevilla leads
  145. Cavendish wins last stage in Elektrotoer
  146. Switzerland: Uran wins for Unibet.com
  147. One bicycle, one rider; 24 hours, 403.9 miles (Post-Bulletin)
  148. Preview: Eindhoven Team Time Trial 2007
  149. Tyler's dad off for spin (Boston Globe)
  150. Endurance yacht race reaches 30 (BBC News)
  151. The Flying Scotsman (Cyclingnews.com)
  152. Patrick the face of team, IRL (The Gazette)
  153. British pair close on Tour spot
  154. UCI targets 'Men in Black'
  155. Riders Asked to Sign Anti-Doping Charter
  156. Kiryienka wins in Ster Elektrotoer
  157. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  158. Cycling: Sport on the skids finds itself reborn in Britain (Independent)
  159. Cycling: Sport on the skids finds itself reborn in Britain (Independent)
  160. Tour de Suisse classifications after stage 7
  161. Scene set for Smithfield Nocturne
  162. First Edition Cycling News for June 23, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  163. Tour de Suisse results: stage 7
  164. Switzerland: Solo win for Gusev
  165. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  166. MTB news & racing round-up for June 23, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  167. Top Rides: Portland, Oregon (PezCycling News)
  168. Poll result: Readers consider Ullrich as doping user
  169. Organizers look for more female Flyers for race (The Auburn Citizen)
  170. Exeter Criterium scheduled for Tuesday (The Rockingham News)
  171. "I reckon Pettachi should win the green jersey - barring accidents " says - IG
  172. Cycling News Roundup 22 June 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  173. Sevilla wins and takes lead in Route du Sud
  174. Bamboo bikes (The Daily News)
  175. Top Rides: Il Mortirolo (PezCycling News)
  176. Credit Agricole stops team sponsoring
  177. Cycling body is taking preemptive drug strikes (Contra Costa Times)
  178. Exeter Criterium scheduled for Tuesday (Hampton Union)
  179. Latest Cycling News for June 22, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  180. Top cyclist Williamson dies (Bangor Daily News)
  181. Cycling: Thomas undaunted by Tour chance (icWales)
  182. Cyclist giving charity a lift (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  183. Drivers can earn double points at MIS (Mobile Press-Register)
  184. Anti doping charter already signed by 20 riders
  185. Informational Website Launched by Greenville Company For 2007 USA Cycling Professional Championships (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  186. Informational Website Launched by Greenville Company For 2007 USA Cycling Professional Championships (PRWeb)
  187. A sweet ride from bamboo (Denver Post)
  188. NASCAR fan heaven (The Union)
  189. Advent of The Holy Crap, and why she failed (Summit Daily News)
  190. Cycling: Tour turns up pressure on the mysterious men in black (Guardian Unlimited)
  191. Letters to Cyclingnews - June 22, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  192. Zabel wins 2nd stage of Tour de Suisse
  193. Dekker wins in Suisse, lead for Efimkin
  194. Doping demons keep cycling chiefs on their toes (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  195. First Edition Cycling News, June 22, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  196. Tour de Suisse classifications after stage 6
  197. Road rage
  198. Nothing new in doping charges: Armstrong
  199. Tour de Suisse results: stage 6
  200. Martens wins stage 2 in Ster Elektrotoer
  201. Starkville to host city's first bicycle race Aug. 25 (The Commercial Dispatch)
  202. Kiwi cyclist finds European switch a real eye-opener (Stuff)
  203. Coastside cyclists race across the country (Half Moon Bay Review)
  204. Slipstream and Recycling to be present in Ireland
  205. "TV coverage of the Tour is always innovative - 2007 should be the same" says - HK
  206. Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: Two-by-two? (Velo News)
  207. Banking on Russians (Cyclingnews.com)
  208. McCallum powers to finish to land British title (Edinburgh Evening News)
  209. Top senior cyclist dies en route to bike races (Boston Globe)
  210. Nazon wins opening stage of Route du Sud
  211. Cheatley and Stevic tops in Nature Valley opener (Velo News)
  212. Heavy rain troubles Tour de Suisse
  213. McCallum powers to finish to land British title (The Scotsman: Sport)
  214. Latest Cycling News for June 21, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  215. No wildcard for Unibet.com in Vuelta a España
  216. Controversy plays role in Muche's victory (The Morning Call)
  217. Getting Your Hands Oily (Hartford Advocate)
  218. Cycling News Roundup - Coming Events Around the World (Daily Peloton)
  219. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: June 13 - 19
  220. Cycling News Roundup - 20 June 2007 (Daily Peloton)
  221. First Edition Cycling News, June 21, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  222. Madison bike polo meets Mad Rollin' Dolls (Isthmus)
  223. Tour de Suisse classifications after stage 5
  224. USA Cycling Weekly News Update: June 13 - 19 (usacycling.org)
  225. Lance: Doping a global problem
  226. Tour de Suisse results: stage 5
  227. Ghana: Bahmed Gives ¢50 Million to Cycling (AllAfrica.com)
  228. McEwen shows strength in Tour de Suisse
  229. Boise MTB Crowd Loses A Good One (Boise Weekly)
  230. Badlands BMXers Race for Life (Valencia County News-Bulletin)
  231. Pedro's Festival Returns to New England (OutdoorNewswire.com)
  232. CSC to continue sponsorship
  233. Tech News – June 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  234. Tech News – June 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  235. Weylandt sprints to victory in Ster Elektrotoer
  236. Bahmed gives ¢50m to cycling (The Ghanaian Chronicle)
  237. Riders must sign anti-drug code (The Australian)
  238. Gil, Osa and Davis cleared from accusations
  239. Latest Cycling News, June 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  240. Cavendish backs anti-doping drive
  241. The Judith Arndt diary 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  242. Sports Briefs Horse Racing Golf Cycling Basketball Running (The Victoria Advocate)
  243. Bikers battle at Oak Mountain (The Shelby County Reporter)
  244. Peddling On: Biker Comes Back From Drug Suspension (WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul)
  245. T-Mobile sack Ukrainian Honchar
  246. Suisse: Fränk Schleck wins and leads
  247. Cycling: NZ team to contest top race in China (The New Zealand Herald)
  248. First Edition Cycling News, June 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)
  249. Former rivals now seek victory as a biking team (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  250. First Edition Cycling News, June 20, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)