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- Hampsten: Armstrong not best ever (Grand Forks Herald)
- Crater tries to help others reach potential (WISinfo)
- After the push - wheee! (Tacoma News Tribune)
- Armstong Holds Lead Through Mountain Stage at Tour de France
- Bernucci wins dramatic stage six
- Roll down memory lane (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 2
- Viewpoint: Thanks for support for Cup (The Herald Bulletin)
- sundaymail - CYCLING: TEAM BEHIND TOUR DE LANCE (Sunday Mail)
- U.S. Top Canada, Book Quarters (Soccer365)
- For American Bikes, a Takeover de France and All of Europe
- Trio of locals racing across Ohio (Coshocton Tribune)
- T-Mobile goes 4-for-4 at Cascade (VeloNews)
- Mayo aims to attack on the climbs
- Cycling-Rasmussen achieves transition from mountain bike to road (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- Mengin out of Tour
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 8
- Stage nine photos
- Tour de France Team News Stage 9. (Daily Peloton)
- Rasmussen wins ninth stage of Tour de France
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 7
- "Am I the only one who though Discovery got it wrong by doing so much work on the front?" - John
- Former yellow jersey wearer Zabriskie out of Tour de France
- Jeanson and Parisien win elite races at Canadian road nationals (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
- Cycling-Timely rest day for Armstrong's team mates (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- NZ woman's family arrive in London
- Artist was drawn to a life with Disney (Seattle Times)
- Triathletes swim, ride and run through Allentown (The Morning Call)
- Young pedalers take over Old Mill (BendBulletin.com)
- Racewatch: Le Tour stage seven
- By G. Wayne Laepple The Daily Item (The Daily Item)
- 2005-07-11-cycling.php (Tracy Press)
- Huntsville's Olheiser may pedal to medal someday (The Huntsville Times)
- Tour de France: Jambon Report Stage 9
- Tour trips hit bump in the road (Detroit Free Press)
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Argus Hamilton The Lighter Side (The Messenger)
- "I enjoyed Rasmussen's win on Sunday, it gave hope to all the Jacky Durand's out there" - JM
- For Crow, the other side of celebrity: Life as a Tour 'groupie' (International Herald Tribune)
- Competitors in local cycling event are thankful for a boost from Armstrong
- Cycling-Julich thrives on being Basso's role model (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- Best young rider preview
- Crash rider Mengin out of Tour
- Calculated Risks: Voigt enjoys his time in yellow (VeloNews)
- Cycling News Roundup July 11, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
- McGee sets Tour victory deadline
- Racewatch: Le Tour stage eight
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Bike Maintenance
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Jens Voigt interview
- Ontario Trail Improvement Grants Awarded (IMBA)
- Weening gets nod in photo finish
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 9
- Yahoo
- IT'S ALL IN THE NAME (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
- Area municipal parks (The Indianapolis Star)
- Armstrong surrenders yellow jersey
- A Tour leader's tricks
- Danielson back in the saddle (Durango Herald)
- Reuters
- Sports (Herald Democrat)
- Armstrong Shows His Class (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
- Stage 10 photos
- Chatological Humor* (Washington Post)
- Baldwin, Armstrong ride to national TT titles
- Back on the Bikes
- 92nd Tour de France - Souvenir Fabio Casartelli to Stage 10 (Daily Peloton)
- "I'd like to see one of Armstrong's younger rivals take the yellow jersey this year" - PF
- Junior track nationals conclude in T-Town
- Women's Giro d'Italia (Daily Peloton)
- Armstrong leads again
- caption: (Princeton Town Topics)
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 10
- Peddling more bicycles
- Latest Cycling News for July 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Racing for a cause (The MetroWest Daily News)
- Ullrich plays down descent crash
- MTB News & racing round-up for July 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Down but not out: Goldstein determined to race next year (BendBulletin.com)
- French have learned to love Lance (Provo Daily Herald)
- Racing for a cause (The Daily News Transcript)
- Cycling: De Pere hosts ICC race on July 20 (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
- Cyclist Dies at Portland Internal Raceway (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Subaru Announces Race to the Tour Sweepstakes Winners
- Curi, Decker ride to national road race wins
- Bike Shops Persevere ; Lance Armstrong a Living Ad for Road Bikes (RedNova)
- Bike Shops Persevere ; Lance Armstrong a Living Ad for Road Bikes (RedNova)
- 92nd Tour de France - July 2-24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cyclist dies at Portland Internal Raceway (The State)
- French ban overturned on appeal
- Former Mountain Bike World Champ Rules the Tour De France
- Free Riders: Austrian v. Public Choice (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
- Armstrong charges up mountain (Duluth News Tribune)
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cyclist dies in race at Portland International Raceway (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Invincible already?
- Walker starting cycling career (The Advocate Messenger)
- All those sirens were because of all those calls (Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber)
- Financial markets
- Crash claims life of local cyclist (Fox 12 Oregon)
- MTB Nationals return to Mammoth in July '06
- Wells wins Utah short track (The Ride Magazine)
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 11
- Edmonton: Pre-race quoteboard (Motorsport.com)
- SPORTS: Dacono sports one of nation's top BMX tracks (GJ Sentinel)
- Sheryl Crow
- "Ullrich looks very uncomfortable and doesn't have the extra gear that Lance has" - JM
- Hayes acquires Sun Ringlé (BikeBiz.com)
- NORBA National Series returns this week
- Brooks pedals back to school (Toowoomba Chronicle)
- Doyle wears yellow in Cycling Classic (Mount Shasta News)
- Ongoing Events for Adults, Teens, and Children (Martha's Vineyard Times)
- Yavener on Tour de France: Waking up early for greatness (Reg Req'd)
- Cycling club president lobbies for lower fees July 14, 2005 (Warrnambool Standard)
- City Spokesmen (Denver Westword)
- Online registration open for track nationals
- Armstrong ready for Alpine test
- Wisconsin State Journal (Wisconsin State Journal)
- Drawing for Mouse, without mouse (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Retiring couple hit the road (Albany and Great Southern Weekender)
- A Forum Conversation
- Long wins fourth race (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Long wins fourth race (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Shelden could become Summit's biking pioneer (Summit Daily News)
- Cycling Notebook: Houston team overcomes slow start to win RAAM (Houston Chronicle)
- Ratto: Now comes the hard part (ESPN)
- Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
- Petrov axed from Tour de France
- Ole Miss tackles new opponents (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
- Hundreds expected for Potter (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
- Vinokourov Takes Stage 11; Armstrong Maintains Tour de France Lead
- Chatological Humor* (Updated 7.14.05) (Washington Post)
- Retiree Chooses Missouri River for Rite of Passage (Kansas City InfoZine)
- To be in France without the travel (Monterey County Herald)
- Tour's spokes-fans gear up, never tire at Handlebar (Denver Post)
- Tyler Hamilton Foundation Brings The Tour To Movie Theaters
- American invasion
- Lessons for the road ahead (Greater Milwaukee Today)
- Edmonton: Newman/Haas Racing preview (Motorsport.com)
- Automatic nominations for junior worlds
- Photo by: JULIE BUSCH (Westchase.TBO.com)
- Caught up in the race (Public Opinion)
- Frigo frozen out of Tour
- Local cyclist wins national cycling title in paralympics (Sonoma West Times and News)
- Cycling Community Stunned At Loss Of Racer (KATU)
- Cycling-Aussies to fight Hushovd for green jersey (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- Premiere Bike Manufacturer Trek(R) Selects thinkiD(TM) (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Styrotech rebuilds after crisis (The New Zealand Herald)
- "Who is the leading contender now for the green jersey? McEwen would be my favourite" - NI
- Power of Positive Thinking (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
- Praises abound after first-ever World Cup (Sangre de Christo Chronicle)
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- 06-30-05 Racing for a cause (Puyallup Herald)
- Yet Another Left Turn (Daily Peloton)
- Latest Cycling News for July 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Herd crosses finish line first (Ararat Advertiser)
- Armstrong takes control of Tour
- Inside the Tour: Frigo given cold shoulder
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 12
- BMX caters to riders of all ages: Sport is fun for all (Delaware State News)
- The Times-Reporter (The Times-Reporter)
- Staying in race till the bitter end (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Staying in race till the bitter end (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Tour de Goodwill Launches
- Racewatch: 11th Tour stage
- County may demolish Rillito track (Arizona Daily Star)
- County may demolish Rillito track Site could become sports fields; fairgrounds may get horse racing (The Arizona Daily Star via Yahoo! News)
- Tour de France stage 12
- Cyclist dies in Portland race (USA Today)
- Frigo arrested after drugs find
- Moncoutie wins Tour's 12th Stage
- Cycling: Team doctor signals alarm on two-speed Tour (Channel NewsAsia)
- 'Cycling goddess' gears up (Lowell Sun)
- Who can stop Armstrong?
- Bicyclists recall agony, ecstasy of race (Gazette Extra Sports)
- Sheryl Crow's song for boyfriend Lance Armstrong: 'Make 'em suffer' (Jam! Showbiz)
- 'Pensioner' tackles Tour route
- ‘Two-Speed Tour’ Raises Suspicions (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Loudon: Carl Edwards visits media (Motorsport.com)
- Sheryl Crow's song for boyfriend Lance Armstrong: 'Make 'em suffer'
- Hilltop horrors
- Cycling News Roundup 15 July (Daily Peloton)
- Racing and Sports (AAP Racing and Sports)
- TdF 2005 Stage Thirteen
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 13
- Injured Boonen pulls out of Tour
- Celebrating survival: Testicular cancer survivor visiting Tour de France route traveled by cyclist Lance Armstrong (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- OT student captures national cycling title (Oakville Beaver)
- A tour for Todd (South Coast Today)
- A tour for Todd (South Coast Today)
- Few ready to take to the field of sports medicine
- Page's first Milwaukee visit a success (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Page's first Milwaukee visit a success (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Patrick lives a fast life (Tennessean)
- Tour de France raises cycling's profile (KRON 4 Bay Area)
- Tour de France raises cycling's profile (KRON 4 Bay Area)
- Bastille Day glory for Moncoutie
- McEwan claims third win
- Bike stores cash in on the hoopla
- Tour de France stage 14 photos
- Lance's Bike (Austin American-Statesman)
- Armstrong has a shadow at Tour de France
- "What happened to Armstrong's backup today? Real weakness or unfeasible tactics?" - LD
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 17, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Stage 16 - Mourenx to Pau
- World Cup XC #5 DH/4X #4 - B (Cyclingnews.com)
- McEwen hails unbeatable Armstrong
- Tour de France raises cycling's profile
- Abraham enjoys some success in the US (Trinidad Express)
- Road racing at Pleasantville Circular (Trinidad Express)
- Armstrong Holds Off Attackers
- Cyclists on flat track (Opelousas Daily World)
- Breaking away (The Woonsocket Call)
- Injury forces Valverde off Tour
- Surprise ending for Reback (Sun-Sentinel)
- Tour du jour from ESPN (Boston Globe)
- Armstrong, tour spur interest in bicycles (Billings Gazette)
- Armstrong puts his foot down (Boston Globe)
- THE INSIDE TRACK (New York Newsday)
- CARPENTER: Road hog cyclists should check out the laws in Ohio (The Morning Call)
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- Cyclist Banned From Haven Park Cyclist Banned From Haven Park Cyclist Banned From Haven Park Cyclist Banned From Haven (The Ledger)
- Road hog cyclists should check out the laws in Ohio (The Morning Call)
- Cancer survivors bittersweet over Armstrong´s last Tour (Plainview Daily Herald)
- Tour de France stage 15 photos
- Cancer survivors bittersweet over Armstrong's last Tour (Austin American-Statesman)
- Cool weather, hot racing highlight Alpenrose contests (VeloNews)
- Cool weather, hot racing highlight Alpenrose contests (VeloNews)
- Austin Parks Foundation seeks feedback
- Evans shoulders on through pain (Herald Sun)
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
- Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
- Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Cycling: Discovery double leaves Ullrich out of contention (Channel NewsAsia)
- Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (New York Newsday)
- Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (ABC News)
- Have Your Say
- Lai: Armstrong on verge of being unbeatable (MSNBC)
- The wheel turns: American bicycles now hot in Europe
- Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Different Spokes (Time Magazine)
- Tour de France Cycling News for July 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
- Armstrong, tour spur interest in bicycles
- Armstrong retraces old route (USA Today)
- "It seems that Discovery are so strong that they can catapult anyone to a stage win" - BPS
- Tour de Delta - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
- Long day tests many skills
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