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  1. Hampsten: Armstrong not best ever (Grand Forks Herald)
  2. Crater tries to help others reach potential (WISinfo)
  3. After the push - wheee! (Tacoma News Tribune)
  4. Armstong Holds Lead Through Mountain Stage at Tour de France
  5. Bernucci wins dramatic stage six
  6. Roll down memory lane (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  7. Tour de France 2005 Stage 2
  8. Viewpoint: Thanks for support for Cup (The Herald Bulletin)
  9. sundaymail - CYCLING: TEAM BEHIND TOUR DE LANCE (Sunday Mail)
  10. U.S. Top Canada, Book Quarters (Soccer365)
  11. For American Bikes, a Takeover de France and All of Europe
  12. Trio of locals racing across Ohio (Coshocton Tribune)
  13. T-Mobile goes 4-for-4 at Cascade (VeloNews)
  14. Mayo aims to attack on the climbs
  15. Cycling-Rasmussen achieves transition from mountain bike to road (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  16. Mengin out of Tour
  17. Tour de France 2005 Stage 8
  18. Stage nine photos
  19. Tour de France Team News Stage 9. (Daily Peloton)
  20. Rasmussen wins ninth stage of Tour de France
  21. Tour de France 2005 Stage 7
  22. "Am I the only one who though Discovery got it wrong by doing so much work on the front?" - John
  23. Former yellow jersey wearer Zabriskie out of Tour de France
  24. Jeanson and Parisien win elite races at Canadian road nationals (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
  25. Cycling-Timely rest day for Armstrong's team mates (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  26. NZ woman's family arrive in London
  27. Artist was drawn to a life with Disney (Seattle Times)
  28. Triathletes swim, ride and run through Allentown (The Morning Call)
  29. Young pedalers take over Old Mill (BendBulletin.com)
  30. Racewatch: Le Tour stage seven
  31. By G. Wayne Laepple The Daily Item (The Daily Item)
  32. 2005-07-11-cycling.php (Tracy Press)
  33. Huntsville's Olheiser may pedal to medal someday (The Huntsville Times)
  34. Tour de France: Jambon Report Stage 9
  35. Tour trips hit bump in the road (Detroit Free Press)
  36. Tour de France Cycling News for July 11, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  37. Argus Hamilton The Lighter Side (The Messenger)
  38. "I enjoyed Rasmussen's win on Sunday, it gave hope to all the Jacky Durand's out there" - JM
  39. For Crow, the other side of celebrity: Life as a Tour 'groupie' (International Herald Tribune)
  40. Competitors in local cycling event are thankful for a boost from Armstrong
  41. Cycling-Julich thrives on being Basso's role model (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  42. Best young rider preview
  43. Crash rider Mengin out of Tour
  44. Calculated Risks: Voigt enjoys his time in yellow (VeloNews)
  45. Cycling News Roundup July 11, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  46. McGee sets Tour victory deadline
  47. Racewatch: Le Tour stage eight
  48. Tour de France Cycling News for July 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  49. Bike Maintenance
  50. Tour de France Cycling News for July 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  51. Jens Voigt interview
  52. Ontario Trail Improvement Grants Awarded (IMBA)
  53. Weening gets nod in photo finish
  54. Tour de France 2005 Stage 9
  55. Yahoo
  56. IT'S ALL IN THE NAME (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
  57. Area municipal parks (The Indianapolis Star)
  58. Armstrong surrenders yellow jersey
  59. A Tour leader's tricks
  60. Danielson back in the saddle (Durango Herald)
  61. Reuters
  62. Sports (Herald Democrat)
  63. Armstrong Shows His Class (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  64. Stage 10 photos
  65. Chatological Humor* (Washington Post)
  66. Baldwin, Armstrong ride to national TT titles
  67. Back on the Bikes
  68. 92nd Tour de France - Souvenir Fabio Casartelli to Stage 10 (Daily Peloton)
  69. "I'd like to see one of Armstrong's younger rivals take the yellow jersey this year" - PF
  70. Junior track nationals conclude in T-Town
  71. Women's Giro d'Italia (Daily Peloton)
  72. Armstrong leads again
  73. caption: (Princeton Town Topics)
  74. Tour de France 2005 Stage 10
  75. Peddling more bicycles
  76. Latest Cycling News for July 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  77. Racing for a cause (The MetroWest Daily News)
  78. Ullrich plays down descent crash
  79. MTB News & racing round-up for July 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  80. Down but not out: Goldstein determined to race next year (BendBulletin.com)
  81. French have learned to love Lance (Provo Daily Herald)
  82. Racing for a cause (The Daily News Transcript)
  83. Cycling: De Pere hosts ICC race on July 20 (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  84. Cyclist Dies at Portland Internal Raceway (AP via Yahoo! News)
  85. Subaru Announces Race to the Tour Sweepstakes Winners
  86. Curi, Decker ride to national road race wins
  87. Bike Shops Persevere ; Lance Armstrong a Living Ad for Road Bikes (RedNova)
  88. Bike Shops Persevere ; Lance Armstrong a Living Ad for Road Bikes (RedNova)
  89. 92nd Tour de France - July 2-24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  90. Cyclist dies at Portland Internal Raceway (The State)
  91. French ban overturned on appeal
  92. Former Mountain Bike World Champ Rules the Tour De France
  93. Free Riders: Austrian v. Public Choice (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
  94. Armstrong charges up mountain (Duluth News Tribune)
  95. Tour de France Cycling News for July 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  96. Cyclist dies in race at Portland International Raceway (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  97. Invincible already?
  98. Walker starting cycling career (The Advocate Messenger)
  99. All those sirens were because of all those calls (Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber)
  100. Financial markets
  101. Crash claims life of local cyclist (Fox 12 Oregon)
  102. MTB Nationals return to Mammoth in July '06
  103. Wells wins Utah short track (The Ride Magazine)
  104. Tour de France 2005 Stage 11
  105. Edmonton: Pre-race quoteboard (Motorsport.com)
  106. SPORTS: Dacono sports one of nation's top BMX tracks (GJ Sentinel)
  107. Sheryl Crow
  108. "Ullrich looks very uncomfortable and doesn't have the extra gear that Lance has" - JM
  109. Hayes acquires Sun Ringlé (BikeBiz.com)
  110. NORBA National Series returns this week
  111. Brooks pedals back to school (Toowoomba Chronicle)
  112. Doyle wears yellow in Cycling Classic (Mount Shasta News)
  113. Ongoing Events for Adults, Teens, and Children (Martha's Vineyard Times)
  114. Yavener on Tour de France: Waking up early for greatness (Reg Req'd)
  115. Cycling club president lobbies for lower fees July 14, 2005 (Warrnambool Standard)
  116. City Spokesmen (Denver Westword)
  117. Online registration open for track nationals
  118. Armstrong ready for Alpine test
  119. Wisconsin State Journal (Wisconsin State Journal)
  120. Drawing for Mouse, without mouse (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  121. Retiring couple hit the road (Albany and Great Southern Weekender)
  122. A Forum Conversation
  123. Long wins fourth race (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  124. Long wins fourth race (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  125. Shelden could become Summit's biking pioneer (Summit Daily News)
  126. Cycling Notebook: Houston team overcomes slow start to win RAAM (Houston Chronicle)
  127. Ratto: Now comes the hard part (ESPN)
  128. Results and Reports from Australia (Cyclingnews.com)
  129. Petrov axed from Tour de France
  130. Ole Miss tackles new opponents (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
  131. Hundreds expected for Potter (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
  132. Vinokourov Takes Stage 11; Armstrong Maintains Tour de France Lead
  133. Chatological Humor* (Updated 7.14.05) (Washington Post)
  134. Retiree Chooses Missouri River for Rite of Passage (Kansas City InfoZine)
  135. To be in France without the travel (Monterey County Herald)
  136. Tour's spokes-fans gear up, never tire at Handlebar (Denver Post)
  137. Tyler Hamilton Foundation Brings The Tour To Movie Theaters
  138. American invasion
  139. Lessons for the road ahead (Greater Milwaukee Today)
  140. Edmonton: Newman/Haas Racing preview (Motorsport.com)
  141. Automatic nominations for junior worlds
  142. Photo by: JULIE BUSCH (Westchase.TBO.com)
  143. Caught up in the race (Public Opinion)
  144. Frigo frozen out of Tour
  145. Local cyclist wins national cycling title in paralympics (Sonoma West Times and News)
  146. Cycling Community Stunned At Loss Of Racer (KATU)
  147. Cycling-Aussies to fight Hushovd for green jersey (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  148. Premiere Bike Manufacturer Trek(R) Selects thinkiD(TM) (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  149. Styrotech rebuilds after crisis (The New Zealand Herald)
  150. "Who is the leading contender now for the green jersey? McEwen would be my favourite" - NI
  151. Power of Positive Thinking (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  152. Praises abound after first-ever World Cup (Sangre de Christo Chronicle)
  153. Tour de France Cycling News for July 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  154. 06-30-05 Racing for a cause (Puyallup Herald)
  155. Yet Another Left Turn (Daily Peloton)
  156. Latest Cycling News for July 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  157. Herd crosses finish line first (Ararat Advertiser)
  158. Armstrong takes control of Tour
  159. Inside the Tour: Frigo given cold shoulder
  160. Tour de France 2005 Stage 12
  161. BMX caters to riders of all ages: Sport is fun for all (Delaware State News)
  162. The Times-Reporter (The Times-Reporter)
  163. Staying in race till the bitter end (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  164. Staying in race till the bitter end (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  165. Tour de Goodwill Launches
  166. Racewatch: 11th Tour stage
  167. County may demolish Rillito track (Arizona Daily Star)
  168. County may demolish Rillito track Site could become sports fields; fairgrounds may get horse racing (The Arizona Daily Star via Yahoo! News)
  169. Tour de France stage 12
  170. Cyclist dies in Portland race (USA Today)
  171. Frigo arrested after drugs find
  172. Moncoutie wins Tour's 12th Stage
  173. Cycling: Team doctor signals alarm on two-speed Tour (Channel NewsAsia)
  174. 'Cycling goddess' gears up (Lowell Sun)
  175. Who can stop Armstrong?
  176. Bicyclists recall agony, ecstasy of race (Gazette Extra Sports)
  177. Sheryl Crow's song for boyfriend Lance Armstrong: 'Make 'em suffer' (Jam! Showbiz)
  178. 'Pensioner' tackles Tour route
  179. ‘Two-Speed Tour’ Raises Suspicions (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  180. Tour de France Cycling News for July 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  181. Loudon: Carl Edwards visits media (Motorsport.com)
  182. Sheryl Crow's song for boyfriend Lance Armstrong: 'Make 'em suffer'
  183. Hilltop horrors
  184. Cycling News Roundup 15 July (Daily Peloton)
  185. Racing and Sports (AAP Racing and Sports)
  186. TdF 2005 Stage Thirteen
  187. Tour de France 2005 Stage 13
  188. Injured Boonen pulls out of Tour
  189. Celebrating survival: Testicular cancer survivor visiting Tour de France route traveled by cyclist Lance Armstrong (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  190. OT student captures national cycling title (Oakville Beaver)
  191. A tour for Todd (South Coast Today)
  192. A tour for Todd (South Coast Today)
  193. Few ready to take to the field of sports medicine
  194. Page's first Milwaukee visit a success (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  195. Page's first Milwaukee visit a success (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  196. Patrick lives a fast life (Tennessean)
  197. Tour de France raises cycling's profile (KRON 4 Bay Area)
  198. Tour de France raises cycling's profile (KRON 4 Bay Area)
  199. Bastille Day glory for Moncoutie
  200. McEwan claims third win
  201. Bike stores cash in on the hoopla
  202. Tour de France stage 14 photos
  203. Lance's Bike (Austin American-Statesman)
  204. Armstrong has a shadow at Tour de France
  205. "What happened to Armstrong's backup today? Real weakness or unfeasible tactics?" - LD
  206. Tour de France Cycling News for July 17, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  207. Stage 16 - Mourenx to Pau
  208. World Cup XC #5 DH/4X #4 - B (Cyclingnews.com)
  209. McEwen hails unbeatable Armstrong
  210. Tour de France raises cycling's profile
  211. Abraham enjoys some success in the US (Trinidad Express)
  212. Road racing at Pleasantville Circular (Trinidad Express)
  213. Armstrong Holds Off Attackers
  214. Cyclists on flat track (Opelousas Daily World)
  215. Breaking away (The Woonsocket Call)
  216. Injury forces Valverde off Tour
  217. Surprise ending for Reback (Sun-Sentinel)
  218. Tour du jour from ESPN (Boston Globe)
  219. Armstrong, tour spur interest in bicycles (Billings Gazette)
  220. Armstrong puts his foot down (Boston Globe)
  221. THE INSIDE TRACK (New York Newsday)
  222. CARPENTER: Road hog cyclists should check out the laws in Ohio (The Morning Call)
  223. Latest Texas sports:
  224. Cyclist Banned From Haven Park Cyclist Banned From Haven Park Cyclist Banned From Haven Park Cyclist Banned From Haven (The Ledger)
  225. Road hog cyclists should check out the laws in Ohio (The Morning Call)
  226. Cancer survivors bittersweet over Armstrong´s last Tour (Plainview Daily Herald)
  227. Tour de France stage 15 photos
  228. Cancer survivors bittersweet over Armstrong's last Tour (Austin American-Statesman)
  229. Cool weather, hot racing highlight Alpenrose contests (VeloNews)
  230. Cool weather, hot racing highlight Alpenrose contests (VeloNews)
  231. Austin Parks Foundation seeks feedback
  232. Evans shoulders on through pain (Herald Sun)
  233. Tour de France 2005 Stage 14
  234. Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  235. Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  236. Cycling: Discovery double leaves Ullrich out of contention (Channel NewsAsia)
  237. Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (New York Newsday)
  238. Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (ABC News)
  239. Have Your Say
  240. Lai: Armstrong on verge of being unbeatable (MSNBC)
  241. The wheel turns: American bicycles now hot in Europe
  242. Armstrong Continues to Inspire Survivors (AP via Yahoo! News)
  243. Different Spokes (Time Magazine)
  244. Tour de France Cycling News for July 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  245. Tour de France 2005 Stage 15
  246. Armstrong, tour spur interest in bicycles
  247. Armstrong retraces old route (USA Today)
  248. "It seems that Discovery are so strong that they can catapult anyone to a stage win" - BPS
  249. Tour de Delta - NE (Cyclingnews.com)
  250. Long day tests many skills




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