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  1. Latest Cycling News for June 24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  2. Book Excerpt: Michael Barry's Inside the Postal Bus – Part 2 (Roadcycling)
  3. Tour de Nez hits Tahoe, Truckee (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
  4. T-Mobile's point men
  5. Local champs (Portland Tribune)
  6. "Anyone got any advice on camping by tent en-route during the Tour?" - Matt
  7. Park City Cycling Festival: A Casey Gibson gallery (VeloNews)
  8. What caused tragic cycling accident? Autopsy scheduled today (The Des Moines Register)
  9. Rivals have final chance to dethrone Armstrong in Tour de France (Slam! Sports)
  10. Settimana Tricolore Day Four: Elite-2 Men RR (Daily Peloton)
  11. Spanish teams announce Tour line-ups
  12. Tour 2005: Green Jersey Guide (Eurosport)
  13. First Edition Cycling News for June 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  14. Cycling: Village gardener becomes one of the President's men in pursuit of Tour record (Independent)
  15. All for One and One for All - T-Mobile for the Tour
  16. Basso says Armstrong 'is unbeatable'
  17. Big Turnout Expected for First Tour D'Burg (RedNova)
  18. Cyclists psyched (New River Current)
  19. Virtue equals victory for RMCEF team (Park Record)
  20. Liberty announces Tour team; Ng, Sanderson join Spanish squad
  21. Champions rise from the dirt (Park Record)
  22. If you go (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  23. If you go (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  24. England star takes on 'le Tour'
  25. Stages of the 2005 Tour de France
  26. Berkshire Eagle Online - health quarterly (Berkshire Eagle)
  27. Excitement for BMX racing is soaring at Badlands (Valencia County News-Bulletin)
  28. Villanueva rules Cycling Search (Manila Bulletin)
  29. 12th Dirka Po Sloveniji-Tour de Slovenie: Stage 3 (Daily Peloton)
  30. Rivals Get Last Shot at Lance Armstrong
  31. Cooke takes sixth British title
  32. Teen's speed need began early (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  33. First Edition Cycling News for June 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  34. Armstrong keeps winning partner
  35. Cycling: Invincible Lance prepares for his perfect finale (Independent)
  36. It's not about the bike (Scotsman)
  37. Racing and Sports (AAP Racing and Sports)
  38. Bicycle race organizers investigate cause of surgeon's death (WOI-TV Des Moins)
  39. Bicycle race organizers investigate cause of surgeon's death (GJ Sentinel)
  40. Tour de France Teams - Liberty Seguros
  41. Bicycle Race Organizers Investigate Cause Of Surgeon's Death (KCCI 8 Iowa)
  42. Here is the latest Texas sports from The AP (Reg Req'd)
  43. "Longest Day" was exactly that (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  44. Tour de France trips hit bump in the road (San Francisco Chronicle)
  45. Reports indicate Breedlove was ailing just before fatal cycling accident (The Des Moines Register)
  46. Cyclist-doctor Breedlove dies in Colorado, doing what he loved (The Des Moines Register)
  47. They ride to raise money to defeat disease of MS (Salt Lake Tribune)
  48. The Tour de France: A primer
  49. Twilight Bike Race Draws Hundreds (R News)
  50. Bicycle race organizers investigate cause of surgeon's death (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  51. St. Petersburg Times Online: Sports
  52. Final ascent: Armstrong wants go out on top at Tour (Dallas Morning News)
  53. Lance's final tour probably won't be a walkover
  54. Dutch Nationals - Elite Mens Road Race (Daily Peloton)
  55. Armstrong's quest for seventh straight Tour de France win starts Saturday (Slam! Sports)
  56. Downing claims British road race
  57. Stages that might give riders trouble (Reg Req'd)
  58. Armstrong Says He's Never Felt Better (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  59. World Cup XC #5 DH/4X #4 - B (Cyclingnews.com)
  60. Cycling: Power and pace steer Edgar to victory (The Herald)
  61. Armstrong: Bumps, bruises aside, he says he's ready to roll (VeloNews)
  62. Cycling-Armstrong raises sport's profile at home (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  63. Armstrong raises sport's profile at home (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  64. 'Better than ever' Lance ready to rock (CBS Sportsline)
  65. The ride of a lifetime
  66. Tour legend, cycling superstar
  67. Subscriber Services (AberdeenNews.com)
  68. Armstrong: 'I feel better than I've ever felt' (The State)
  69. Armstrong raises sport's profile at home
  70. Armstrong: 'I feel better than I've ever felt' (Northwest Indiana Times)
  71. Discovery takes a long glance at Lance (Kansas City Star)
  72. Regional scene, June 27 (Rocky Mountain News.com)
  73. Have Your Say
  74. Cyclists Psyched (RedNova)
  75. Armstrong Says He's Never Felt Better (AP via Yahoo! News)
  76. Armstrong feels better than ever (Canoe)
  77. Route preview
  78. Portuguese Nationals: Road Race Round-up (Daily Peloton)
  79. Latest Cycling News for June 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  80. Armstrong feels better than ever (The Pocono Record)
  81. Tackling the Tour
  82. Best Bets on TV Tonight: Science with Lance (Reg Req'd)
  83. Armstrong: 'I Feel Better Than I've Ever Felt' (NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth)
  84. USA National Championships (Daily Peloton)
  85. Monday's Mailbag: Lance, media hype, 'Yan's Yernal' and the expense of cycling (VeloNews)
  86. Armstrong claims he feels 'better than ever'
  87. "Who do you think will become King of the Mountains this year?" - JG
  88. Koch, Stetina ride to junior national titles
  89. Armstrong claims he feels 'better than ever' (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  90. Lance Armstrong Pens Forward To New Children's Book
  91. Subscriber Services (Grand Forks Herald)
  92. FitUP Training for Cycling (Daily Peloton)
  93. SportsCenter live from Snowshoe NORBA
  94. First Edition Cycling News for June 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  95. Winn becomes Wales coach
  96. Shahrulneeza: Malaysia lack riders for mountain climb (The Star Online)
  97. Tour de France - Lampre Caffita
  98. Gritters, Geist take criterium wins in Utah
  99. Cooke shocked by Italian boycott
  100. Tour de France - The Manolo Saiz View
  101. Ring always enjoyed ride at Fitchburg (Boston Globe)
  102. MacGregor defends U23 road title
  103. Roberts completes record Aussie Tour line-up (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  104. Early break leaves Oliphant frustrated (Edinburgh Evening News)
  105. Lance Armstrong starts clothing line
  106. Armstrong shrugs off minor crash
  107. Latest Cycling News for June 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  108. 2005 USA Cycling Election Update
  109. Tour de France 2005
  110. Community displays (CentralOhio.com)
  111. White's rocky road to tour start (The Age)
  112. Your Tour experiences
  113. Japan could be next Asian hotbed for legalized gaming (Las Vegas Sun)
  114. Front Row Entertainment Inks 'Big Six' DVD, Ready to Ride With Lance Armstrong
  115. Steven Cozza claims win in U23 TT Nationals
  116. "I think Ullrich may surprise everyone this year, he seems to have his head together" - DR
  117. Roberts completes record Aussie Tour line-up
  118. Bike shorts can smooth the ride (Wisconsin State Journal)
  119. CYCLING/Tour de France: Rivals out to spoil Armstrongs swansong (New Straits Times)
  120. First Edition Cycling News for June 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  121. RAAM Round-up: Robic wins it! (VeloNews)
  122. Independence Day G.P. in Colorado Springs
  123. Electra's Rosie Makes Oprah's List Of Favorite Things
  124. Fatigued Simoni pulls out of Tour
  125. Summer spent on the road (Park Record)
  126. True competitor (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  127. Chris Horner TdF interview:
  128. Armstrong has high expectations (Duluth News Tribune)
  129. Armstrong has high expectations (Duluth News Tribune)
  130. Race Across America - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  131. Briefs: Armstrong studies crucial climbs in Tour de France (Seattle Times)
  132. Armstrong Gearing Up for Another Tour Victory
  133. Jacksonville's Favorite Play Grounds (RedNova)
  134. Jacksonville's Favorite Play Grounds (RedNova)
  135. Keeping it in perspective: A Q&A with Floyd Landis (VeloNews)
  136. Rumsas facing French extradition
  137. Sheryl Crow Pulls Out of Paris Live 8
  138. Some Quick Thoughts And Gripes As The Ol' Timex Counts Down (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  139. Tour de France - The Australians! (Daily Peloton)
  140. Armstrong ready for hot summer
  141. Eight Americans set for Tour de France
  142. McEwen on the king sprinters
  143. Tech Talk: Geeking out on the Everti Eagle (Triathlon Magazine)
  144. KRT Wire | 06/29/2005 | When Armstrong cycles out, who's up next? (AberdeenNews.com)
  145. McEwen on the king sprinters (BBC News)
  146. Stage nerves
  147. Eight masters RR champions crowned
  148. Bodies take a beating in marathon stage races such as the Tour de France (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
  149. O'Grady confident about bat and bike
  150. Life After Lance (Austin American-Statesman)
  151. Press Release - VeloNews Kicks Off Tour de France at HandleBar & Grill in Denver
  152. Thrilling victories at Masters RR Nationals
  153. Vande Velde's View: These are the Days of Our Lives... (VeloNews)
  154. Ex-VU soccer star cycles into new sport (Nashville City Paper)
  155. Tour de France may identify the next Lance (Seattle Times)
  156. Evans set for Tour debut (sportal.com.au)
  157. Results and Reports for the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  158. Results and Reports for the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  159. Tour de France - The Australians
  160. Robbie McEwen column
  161. Anaconda bike festival raises $4,000 for park (Montana Standard)
  162. Some Quick Thoughts And Gripes As The Ol' Timex Counts Down (Mountain Bike Daily)
  163. MTB News & racing round-up for June 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  164. Some Quick Thoughts And Gripes As The Ol' Timex Counts Down
  165. Latest Cycling News for June 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  166. Latest Cycling News for June 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  167. Will he, won't he?
  168. Latest Cycling News for June 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  169. Masterful writing provides a look at Lance Armstrong (Bradenton Herald)
  170. Durango cyclist shares national title (Durango Herald)
  171. Bike Notes: Tour de France begins (Mendocino Beacon)
  172. Tremblay fell in love with the sport (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  173. All roads lead to Longsjo Classic (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  174. SI Flashback: The Joy of Six (Sports Illustrated)
  175. Thursday's EuroFile: Lithuanians object to handling of Rumsas; Tour riders good to go (VeloNews)
  176. Q&A with Scott Speed (Speed TV)
  177. Lance's biggest win
  178. The Unsung Heroes of Cycling A Mechanic s Story (Daily Peloton)
  179. Park City Cycling Festival - RESULTS
  180. Thomas' Tour dream
  181. White ready to finally make his debut (sportal.com.au)
  182. Golf's junkies are small beer beside Tour's cycle of abuse
  183. Armstrong's Canadian mechanic prepares for circus of the Tour de France (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
  184. Armstrong's Canadian mechanic prepares for circus of the Tour de France (Canada.com)
  185. ANALYSIS: The void that looms after Lance (Eurosport)
  186. Finding another American for Paris won't be easy (GJ Sentinel)
  187. Community bicycle ride (Mesabi Daily News)
  188. First Edition Cycling News for July 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  189. Junior Track Nationals head to T-Town
  190. Pelotons in America (South Bend Tribune)
  191. Cycling: Armstrong set for one last heave (Guardian Unlimited)
  192. Intense Interval Training Not Good for Weight Loss
  193. Armstrong out to break cycling´s last taboo (Plainview Daily Herald)
  194. Tour stage guide
  195. Armstrong out to break cycling's last taboo (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  196. JournalNews (Journal-News)
  197. Armstrong's career is about beating the odds (Bradenton Herald)
  198. Lactate Threshold 101 (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  199. Finding another American for Paris won't be easy (Daily Sentinel)
  200. Tour de France riders cleared
  201. South Park track to feature top BMX competition (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  202. US Masters championships - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  203. US Masters championships - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  204. Calm under pressure
  205. Armstrong out to snap cycling's final taboo (Kane County Chronicle)
  206. Armstrong ready to add win No. 7 to legacy (Houston Chronicle)
  207. Armstrong tries to go out on top - cycling's taboo (Seattle Times)
  208. Tour de France - Young Guns
  209. Lance Armstrong's final race may be his hardest (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
  210. When the glory ends (The Arizona Republic)
  211. Friday, July 01, 2005 (Daily Breeze)
  212. Expect a big bang at Oxford Plains this weekend (Maine Today)
  213. Sport In Brief (Melton Today)
  214. What the papers say
  215. Finding another American for Paris won't be easy (The Western Star)
  216. Latest Cycling News for July 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  217. Trek Madone SSLx - The New Lance Bike (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  218. Armstrong out to break cycling's last taboo (Austin American-Statesman)
  219. Trek OCLV Carbon and the Tour de France (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  220. AFP World Sports
  221. Sportsview: Armstrong Wants Out on Top (ABC News)
  222. Finding another American for Paris won't be easy (Lufkin Daily News)
  223. Armstrong Out To Break Cycling's Last Taboo (NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth)
  224. Lai: Lance poised to win 7th straight Tour (MSNBC)
  225. Jim Litke: Armstrong out to break cycling's last taboo (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  226. Interval Training Makes People Fit, But Not Slim
  227. Cheer the arrival of the Tour de France on your mobiles
  228. French papers on Le Tour
  229. "I'd love to see a climber win it. Time-Trial specialists have dominated for too long." - JM
  230. Finishers 91 to 150 get $480 (ESPN)
  231. Menlo Park cyclist coasts to victory in Burlingame Criterium (San Francisco Chronicle)
  232. Races put cycling in spotlight
  233. Tour de Lance (New York Newsday)
  234. First Edition Cycling News for July 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  235. Six masters ride to national road race titles
  236. Armstrong 'has only three rivals'
  237. Tour de Lance (Newsday)
  238. First Edition Cycling News for June 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  239. CYCLING: Will Yong Li be Malaysias only hope? (New Straits Times)
  240. Ag2r Prevoyance for the Tour
  241. 92nd Tour de France - GT (Cyclingnews.com)
  242. Cycling: Tour de France starts (BBC News)
  243. Litke: Armstrong out to break cycling’s last taboo (MSNBC)
  244. Cycling: The report that Dean had not hoped for (The New Zealand Herald)
  245. Tour riders are cleared to race
  246. 2005 Tour homepage
  247. Armstrong beat cancer, now he takes on history (Houston Chronicle)
  248. Fourth's fun run returns (Park Record)
  249. Armstrong out to break cycling's last taboo (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  250. Toughing it out (Rocky Mountain News)




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